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Ink 19 :: The Residents
What's up in the land of big eyes? Homer Flynn speaks for The Residents, while Lula Roldan takes notes.
AN INTERVIEW WITH HOMER FLYNN, SPOKESPERSON FOR THE RESIDENTS by Lula Roldan courtesy www.residents.com The Residents have returned with their first album of new material since the 1998's Wormwood. In Demons Dance Alone, the thirty-year-old anonymous quartet from Louisiana have found a distinctively ...
Ink 19 :: The Residents
February 1999 :: Music N-R :: The Residents (Ian Koss)
The Residents Wormwood East Side Digital You can always count on the Residents to come up with something that a lot of people will consider unlistenable and/or in bad taste. Prancing around on stage in suits and giant eyeball headgear to music reminiscent of a clockwork carnival winding down is not ...
Ink 19 :: Demons Dance Alone
Big dada theater in infrared! Subtext galore, supplicating demons, folding chairs. Giant eyeballs presented as temptation. It could only be The Residents, and Matthew Moyer is transfixed.
THE RESIDENTS: DEMONS DANCE ALONE DIRECTED BY THE RESIDENTS starring The Residents Euroralph The thing I love best about the Residents is the clash between their high concept existence -- a twenty or thirty-year enigma -- and their DIY and low-fi, sometimes downright Ed Wood-ish presentation and/or ...
Ink 19 :: The Residents
River of Crime (Cordless). Review by Carl F Gauze.
THE RESIDENTS RIVER OF CRIME Cordless One foot in the past, one in the future; The Residents have always bridged worlds. Art and rock, rock and surrealism, and now physical and on-line distribution. River of Crime consists of a series of 15-minute long narrative episodes about a man fascinated and ...
Ink 19 :: The Residents
The River of Crime (Cordless). Review by Bob Ham.
THE RESIDENTS THE RIVER OF CRIME Cordless Known more for their iconographic eyeball-head costumes than their music, the long running art rock group The Residents have actually picked an almost perfect representation of their futuristic outlook with those gigantic peepers. The group was one of the first ...
Ink 19 :: The Death of Vishnu
Manil Suri's debut novel, The Death of Vishnu explores the facts and foibles of class struggles and the quest for spiritual enlightenment through the eyes of a dying apartment building handyman. Terry Eagan explores the rich and unusual novel.
THE DEATH OF VISHNU BY MANIL SURI Norton Manil Suri's first novel, The Death of Vishnu, is an interesting and captivating novel that combines the rich elements of Bollywood and Hindu mythology with a narrative worthy of Dickens. Sometimes the novel is very funny in its exploration of social airs ...
Ink 19 :: Harry Crews
April 1998 :: Print :: Harry Crews (Jeremy Cohen)
Harry Crews Celebration Simon & Schuster The fact Harry Crews, at 61 years of age, continues to write this powerfully simply boggles the mind. Reading Celebration, his twentieth novel, you'd hardly guess it's been three decades since this unlikeliest of authors crawled out from the swamps of Bacon ...
Ink 19 :: Scott Miller & the Commonwealth
Thus Always to Tyrants (Sugar Hill). Review by Sean Slone.
SCOTT MILLER & THE COMMONWEALTH THUS ALWAYS TO TYRANTS Sugar Hill When you break up one of the best live bands in the country, you better have a good second act to follow it up. Scott Miller's band The V-Roys called it a day as the new millennium dawned, playing their final show on December 31, 1999 ...
Ink 19 :: The Arkins and Friends
Well-crafted old school jazz swing that brings to mind early Chet Baker and t...
THE ARKINS AND FRIENDS CITY OF BOXES Lourdes Arkin Well-crafted old school jazz swing that brings to mind early Chet Baker and the Andrews Sisters. Then a shift into strange, off-kilter, demented, minimalistic Squirrel Nut Zippers that is so out of key it almost hurts, but at the same time it's fascinating ...
Ink 19 :: Thinking Fellers Union Local 282
Bob Dinners and Larry Noodles present Tubby Turdner's Celebrity Avalanche (The Communion Label). Review by Matthew Moyer.
THINKING FELLERS UNION LOCAL 282 BOB DINNERS AND LARRY NOODLES PRESENT TUBBY TURDNER'S CELEBRITY AVALANCHE The Communion Label So what's all this blather about Thinking Fellers Union Local 282 being "difficult" or "arty"? What a bum rap! Besides some unwieldy album titles and grand lyrical conceptualizin ...
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