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Ink 19 :: Ministry
Industrial godheads Ministry are in the midst of a resurgence with a Greatest Fits album and an appearance in the summer blockbuster, A.I. Kiran Aditham talks with Paul Barker about label politics, soundalike bands, and why Filth Pig is the band's greatest triumph.
MINISTRY by Kiran Aditham L-R: Al Jourgensen, Paul Barker Although the term "industrial" may have died in many people's eyes several years ago, its somewhat nihilistic aura is one that Al Jourgensen and Paul Barker can't escape. As the duo known as Ministry, these two have been credited virtually ...
Ink 19 :: Top 19 of 2001
With the year drawing to a close, we thought it'd be appropriate for our staff to tell you what they thought the best stuff all year was. Features Editor James Mann kicks off with his choices for the Top 19 Albums of 2001.
TOP 19 OF 2001 by James Mann 1: Drive-By Truckers: Southern Rock Opera (SDR Records) This record so perfectly captures being a southern youth in the '70s that it's almost scary. The saga of Lynyrd Skynyrd makes perfect subject matter for extended examination -- and it rocks LAMF. Absolutely brilliant ...
Ink 19 :: Eyes Wide Shut
October 1999 :: Music E-G :: Eyes Wide Shut (Nirav Soni)
Eyes Wide Shut Music From the Motion Picture Warner Stanley Kubrick films are well known for their soundtracks. 2001 had "Thus Spoke Zarathursa" and the slashing violins of Gyorgi Ligeti. The Shining had the strange, otherworldly music of Penderecki. A Clockwork Orange had "Singing in the Rain" and ...
Ink 19 :: Fred Eaglesmith
July 1999 :: Music D-E :: Fred Eaglesmith (David Whited)
Fred Eaglesmith 50 Odd Dollars Razor & Tie This is Fred's second offering on the Razor and Tie label, and it may be the second time that his hardcore following of fans are not quite sure to make of their boy going off in another direction. His last release, Lipstick, Lies, and Gasoline , was a big ...
Ink 19 :: Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood
Music From the Motion Picture (DMZ / Columbia / Sony Music Soundtrax). Review by David Whited.
DIVINE SECRETS OF THE YA-YA SISTERHOOD MUSIC FROM THE MOTION PICTURE DMZ / Columbia / Sony Music Soundtrax T Bone Burnett is on a roll. At this writing, his O Brother Where Art Thou soundtrack is still nestled comfortably in Billboard's Top 20 in spite of the fact that it's been well over a year since ...
Ink 19 :: Old & in the Gray
Old & in the Gray (Acoustic Disc). Review by James Mann.
OLD & IN THE GRAY OLD & IN THE GRAY Acoustic Disc When Old & in the Way was released in 1975, it caused some rock fans to peer over the wall and investigate "old timey" music. This was largely due to the presence of Jerry Garcia on banjo. Deadheads discovered bluegrass in a big way, and have been supporting ...
Ink 19 :: Stewart Copeland
In America, he's a well-known film composer. In Italy, he's a highly-regarded concert drummer. In England he's a ... schlock reality talent show judge? Ian Koss talks to the man behind the drums and Everyone Stares, the recently released documentary about The Police.
STEWART COPELAND THE OTHER WAY OF NOT STOPPING by Ian Koss After The Police imploded in 1984, fans were left picking through the shards like kids going through the parts of a broken toy, hoping to find some interesting bit of clockwork or formed plastic that will provide some added enjoyment past the ...
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