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Ink 19 :: The Red Thread

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country,alt. country,indie rock,pop-country,The Red Thread,Tension Pins,Badman Recording Co.,Aaron Shaul

THE RED THREAD TENSION PINS Badman Recording Co. If there's one type of contemporary music I wholeheartedly despise, it's radio friendly pop-country. It must be the blatant lowest common denominator pandering and the desire to combine the worst elements of its parent genres that sets me off. I would ...

Ink 19 :: The Red Thread

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After The Last (Badman). Review by Terry Eagan.

THE RED THREAD AFTER THE LAST Badman After the break up of San Francisco-based band Half Film, Jason Lakis performed the time-honored task of withdrawing, regrouping and creating a brand new batch of tunes. Although I am unfamiliar with Half Film, on this release, Lakis (assisted by fellow San Francisco ...

Ink 19 :: Seven Seasons Of Buffy

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After reviewing two Buffy-related books for Ink 19 already, Ben Varkentine finds this one a lot better written than the others. But a canker still arises on the rose.

... who think it was -— gasp -— "just" a television show. But unfortunately, like Buffy itself, this book loses its way and runs out of good ideas by the end. Fortunately, the authors are for the most part neither academics with their sometimes tortured prose, or fans who can err of the side of deification ...

Ink 19 :: Metropolis

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No, it's not a grown up version of TV's Smallville, it's director Rintaro's anime version of Osamu Tezuka's 1949 manga, loosely based on the Fritz Lang classic of the same name. Carl F. Gauze reads the subtitles.

METROPOLIS DIRECTED BY RINTARO Featuring the voices of Yuka Imoto, Kei Kobayashi, Kouki Okada, Jamieson Price   Welcome to the future, located somewhere between 1927 and 2727. The giant city of Metropolis completes its most glorious icon -- an immense structure known as "The Ziggurat." Besides a point ...

Ink 19 :: Hal Willner

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February 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Hal Willner (Ian Koss)

by Ian Koss No, astute readers, your eyes don't deceive you. It is indeed Edgar Allan Poe appearing below, as that was the supplied image for Closed on Account of Rabies, the latest offering from Hal Willner. Willner has been catching my ear ever since I heard Stay Awake, an anthology of Disney's music ...

Ink 19 :: Jethro Tull

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November 1998 :: Live Ink :: Jethro Tull (Pam Pedlow)

... of Blues, Orlando October 8, 1998 by Pam Pedlow Twenty-two years ago at Colt Park, in Hartford, CT, Ian Anderson introduced "Tullevision," heralding the advent of simultaneous video broadcasts of concerts for the attending audience. This effect is routinely used by most performers today. As monumental ...

Ink 19 :: Jeff Kaiser & Woody Aplanalp / Jeff Kaiser

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March 2000 :: Music I-M :: Jeff Kaiser & Woody Aplanalp / Jeff Kaiser (Nirav Soni)

Jeff Kaiser & Woody Aplanalp Asphalt Buddhas pfMENTUM Jeff Kaiser Ganz Andere pfMENTUM These two CDs come courtesy of the fine Ventura, California label pfMENTUM Records, one devoted to the "creative music" scene within their locale. But what is creative music? If I wanted to be facetious, I'd say ...

Ink 19 :: Underwater

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November 1999 :: Music S-Z :: Underwater (Nirav Soni)

Underwater RED. Transradiodiety When you talk about a remix album, it's hard to avoid mentioning the originals. Of course these are supposed to be variations of the source material, but when does the remix become something totally new? As much as I trust the remixers' capacities for what they do, these ...

Ink 19 :: Mist and Mast

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Mist and Mast (Self-Released). Review by Aaron Shaul.

MIST AND MAST MIST AND MAST Self-Released Rising from the remains of the California folk-pop outfit The Red Thread, Mist and Mast features Jason Lakis veering away from the more rural qualities of his former work and embracing a more ethereal edge. Ringing most of his guitar work in echo and reverb ...

Ink 19 :: Darkness Descends

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Bing Futch pens Dark's Corner, a view of the Orlando music scene as personal gonzo autobiography. Columns Editor Matthew Moyer picks his favorite moments from Dark's Corner, and Bing Futch rebuts and rebounds.

DARKNESS DESCENDS by Bing Futch and Matthew Moyer Bing Futch was another columnist on the scene long before I took over Columns. Bing blew my goddamn mind because he talked about the Orlando music scene as something good and something vital, whereas I’d pretty much ignored it during my time there, ...
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