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Ink 19 :: The Soundtrack of Our Lives
Behind The Music (Universal). Review by James Mann.
THE SOUNDTRACK OF OUR LIVES BEHIND THE MUSIC Universal There's an eerie feeling of "I've heard this before" lingering over the third record from Sweden's The Soundtrack of Our Lives. Where their first two records contained moments of raw-edged rock, Behind The Music is a big soup of influences, most ...
Ink 19 :: Parasol’s Sweet Sixteen
Volume Five (Parasol). Review by Troy Jewell.
PARASOL'S SWEET SIXTEEN VOLUME FIVE Parasol The fifth incarnation of Parasol's popular compilation series reads like a Swedish best-of album. Some fantastic tracks appear, including Sukilove's "Talking in the Dark," Sweden's answer to Elliot Smith, Lasse Lindh's "The Stuff" and Martin Permer's "Popgirl ...
Ink 19 :: The Sopranos
April 2000 :: Music S :: The Sopranos (Phil Bailey)
The Sopranos Soundtrack Play-Tone/Columbia It all goes back to 1984, when Miami Vice brought a revolutionary hipness and sophistication to television. The show brought -- along with unrivaled technical prowess -- an excellent use of pop music to set mood and create a sense of reality. The characters ...
Ink 19 :: Common
Coming off the Spit Kickers tour with De La Soul and Biz Markie to his new album, Like Water for Chocolate, going gold, it's clear that Common's message and his hip hop grooves are finally making it to a wider audience. So what is his message? That's what Nirav Soni found out, as they discussed politics, inspirations, and spirituality.
COMMON by Nirav Soni Christian Lantry "The revolution will not be televised. The revolution is here." This isn't any intellectual revolution. This is the people striking back against the vicious circle of materialism that society as a whole seems to be trapped in. Hip-hop is the battleground, with ...
Ink 19 :: George Harrison
George Harrison died of cancer today. James Mann looks at the life and influence of "the quiet Beatle."
"WELL, FIRST OF ALL, I DON'T LIKE YOUR TIE" GEORGE HARRISON, 1943-2001 James Mann Despite the mega-sales that Beatles 1 generated, it's distressing to note that for today's youth, the Beatles are a matter of ancient history. Relegated to background music and VH-1 specials, or the recent media blitz ...
Ink 19 :: Less Than Jake
Less Than Jake, with Super 04 at Club Quattro in Osaka Japan on October 8, 2000. Concert review by Gregory Schaefer
LESS THAN JAKE WITH SUPER 04 Club Quattro, Osaka, Japan October 8, 2000 by Gregory Schaefer The later half of the '90s turned an underground music into the soundtrack for endless car, taco, and "Gen-X" commercials. The generic capitalist beat was so strong and so bad, it overkilled the scene. The fate ...
Ink 19 :: Aswad
August 1999 :: Music A-B :: Aswad (Phillip Haire)
...more than two decades, Aswad has been a major force in reggae. Instead of resting on their past achievements, they continue to produce an irie of the highest quality. Roots Revival has been five years in the making. After the deserving success of Rise & Shine , Aswad has again brought forth the great...
Ink 19 :: Dreadheads: Portrait of a Subculture
In this documentary, Steven Hurlburt and Flournoy Holmes crossed the country in search of the inside story on this "alternative" lifestyle. Following their Dead-loving subjects, living their lives and filming every moment, they aim to open our eyes to a rather singular subculture.
...FLOURNOY HOLMES Mutant Girl Films I have to say that I found this film a rather daunting task as this subject matter hasn't ever interested me in the least. This disc sat on my to-do list for weeks before I could bring myself to sit down and immerse myself. I never understood their lives, their passion...
Ink 19 :: The Art of Noise
October 1999 :: Ink Spots :: The Art of Noise (Gail Worley)
THE ART OF NOISE DO YOU DREAM IN COLOR? by Gail Worley Avant garde pioneers Art of Noise, have always been about making bold statements; both musically and visually. They left an indelible first impression on America in 1984, via the playfully surrealistic image of a seven year-old punk girl attacking ...
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 ...
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