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Ink 19 :: Council of the Fallen
Revealing Damnation (Martyr). Review by Matthew Moyer.
COUNCIL OF THE FALLEN REVEALING DAMNATION Martyr Council of the Fallen's debut, Revealing Damnation, is a mixed bag, and I hate to say that about fellow Florida boys. Council is the side project of current Hate Eternal drummer Derek Roddy, interesting because until recently, Hate Eternal was the side ...
Ink 19 :: A Sonic Recipe For Love
Steve Stav offers his personal musical recipe for love, culling from various music genres and eras, to get your Valentine's Day headed in the right direction. What, no Barry White?
...LOVE by Steve Stav What is love without music? Years after your current love is gone (OK, I'm fatalistic), you'll be replaying those love scenes in the cinema of your cerebrum -- with its own score, of course. And everyone has a soundtrack in their mind they'd like to forget -- along with an accompanying...
Ink 19 :: Julia Fordham
Steve Stav finds himself tongue-tied when he engages his favorite chanteuse-next-door in a revealing Q&A.
JULIA FORDHAM AIMS AN ARROW AT THE HEART WITH CONCRETE LOVE by Steve Stav It may seem unprofessional of me, but I must confess that I once had a bit of a crush on Julia Fordham. It wasn't a singular obsession, for, in the late-'80s, there was a veritable explosion of airwave-dominating female vocalists ...
Ink 19 :: Seven Seasons Of Buffy
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 :: Yo La Tengo
Daniel M. Gill talks with bassist James McNew of indie rock darlings Yo La Tengo about being the odd man out in a band with a married couple, the differences between the U.S. and Europe, and why playing covers is a lot of fun.
...M. Gill Christian Lantry L-R: Ira Kaplan, Georgia Hubley, James McNew Yo La Tengo is a trio of music lovers who make music for music lovers. The band also happens to include the husband and wife duo of Ira Kaplan and Georgia Hubley, along with bassist/organist James McNew, which means they are also...
Ink 19 :: My Hillbilly Heritage
November 1998 :: Feature :: My Hillbilly Heritage (Ned Beatty's Love Child (I am from Apple-at-cha ))
...HILLBILLY HERITAGE by Ned Beatty's Love Child (I am from Apple-at-cha ) My forefathers were of a small, little-known tribe of white Africans called the Yulaffinatmee (Yuls). They inhabited a very isolated mountain area near the west coast of the continent up until about the early thirteenth century...
Ink 19 :: Peter Bagge
By Brian Heater,Peter Bagge,,,By Brian Heater
...brand of love that can only exist between a grown man and a cartoonist. It's not quite a Misery-type of love either. After all, I've never met the artist in real life, and I'm the kind of guy who likes to take things like violent fanboy obsession slowly. You know, just let the neuroses play themselves...
Ink 19 :: All Done With Mirrors
December 1998 :: Music A-B :: All Done With Mirrors (Ian Koss)
...’s 1984, and I needed to get some confessions from David Lee Beowulf but quick, this is what I’d use instead of rats in Room 101. Perhaps the best-known artist on Le Grand Magistery’s roster is Momus (and he’s not that well-known, sadly), but most of the music on the label, along...
Ink 19 :: John Southworth
March 1998 :: Adjective City :: John Southworth (Anton Wagner)
..., I can easily see why it could drive a grown Viking to tears of rage. John Southworth mixes equal parts mid-'80s jazzy pop sound -- think ABC, Style Council and Haircut 100 -- and Beach Boys sensibilities quite well. Lyrics seem to be the result of fever dreams, sometimes disconnected but eerily coherent...
Ink 19 :: The Legendary Jim Ruiz Group
September1998 :: Music N-S :: The Legendary Jim Ruiz Group (Anton Wagner)
Album Cover Click to Enlarge The Legendary Jim Ruiz Group Sniff. Minty Fresh Sissy rock for those of us that delight in the sweet and sappy. Jim Ruiz has a voice that sounds barely adequate for his pop musings, but it all seems to work together well. The sound is a blast from the past, and even Ruiz ...
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