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Ink 19 :: The Red Krayola
September 1999 :: Music P-R :: The Red Krayola (Chad Bidwell)
The Red Krayola Fingerpainting Drag City I like Mayo Thompson. After 35 years of playing rock music for freaks and 10 or so years of teaching art to freaks, he's mellowed and become a very charming, articulate, warm gentleman with whom conversation comes quickly and easily. His music, however, usually ...
Ink 19 :: David Grubbs
From his teen days in Squirrel Bait through stints with Slint and Gastr Del Sol and on to his solo work for Drag City, David Grubbs has long been an innovator in music. Nirav Soni spoke with Grubbs about improvisation, collaborations, Indian music, and the Beach Boys.
...David Grubbs is someone I've admired for a long time. As a musician, scholar, teacher, and writer, he's charted a long and wandering course through the arts. In a sense, he's a contemporary Renaissance man, in that he's skilled and knowledgeable in so many fields, but he's much more unassuming than...
Ink 19 :: Tom Watson
Country & Watson (Theologian). Review by Dusan Medak.
...TOM WATSON COUNTRY & WATSON Theologian On Country & Watson, world-renowned Tom Watson (often associated with his nearly decade-long affiliation with the legendary Red Krayola) continues in the much-heralded tradition of exploding popular music. An obvious explanation of what that means exactly, might...
Ink 19 :: Jim O'Rourke
February 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Jim O'Rourke (Chad Bidwell)
...ago, when I happened upon a Gastr del Sol album with no discernible title encased in a CD cover painted gold containing no text or information. The song on the album sounded like an orchestra warming up. I wasn't ready at that time, because after trying to listen to it a few times I unloaded it on a...
Ink 19 :: William Carlos Williams
July 1998 :: Ink Spots :: William Carlos Williams (S. Kern)
by S. Kern Telemarketing... that happens to be one of the first subjects I discussed with Rob Mallard of the band William Carlos Williams. Was it revealing? No, considered everyone detests those pesty inquires. Trust me, surprising revelations are ahead. For instance, all members were in other bands ...
Ink 19 :: Melt Banana
February 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Melt Banana (Matthew Moyer)
by Matthew Moyer Melt Banana symbolize everything that is good and right with the world. No Wave, Noise, Death Metal, free jazz, abandon, fits, and bleeding ears all delivered with the most beautiful orchestrated urgency. Quite simply, I lose any critical faculties and resort to declarations of love ...
Ink 19 :: Rian Murphy and Will Oldham
This is impressive. Although there are only four songs on this EP from Oldham...
...with beautiful incongruities and so richly textured that length is of little import. Call it rococo-Americana -- urban, decadent, yet reminiscent of the best of the backwoods -- this is Oldham at his best. It doesn't hurt, of course, that he's flanked by Rian Murphy (of Red Krayola and Palace fame)...
Ink 19 :: Wet Ink Index
September 1999 :: Wet Ink :: Wet Ink Index ()
. . . . Adjective City The American Analog Set Bombshell Rocks Brokeback Chisel Drill Hammer Julie Doiron Don Caballero Down on Positive Living Fuck On The Beach Health & Happiness Show Miles Hunt The Hurricane Lamps Langille, Burness, Daniell, MazzaCane Connors Lefty's Deceiver ...
Ink 19 :: Cover
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COVER Cover Cover Features Microchips Breaking Your Face Slouching Towards the Millennium The Sky is Falling (in Places) Why Two Kay? Why2K Links Ink Spots Brainiac's Daughter Cake Like Cradle of Filth Danielle Howle Heather Kozar Hot Water Music The London Suede The Misfits Orbital Self The Blacks ...
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