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Ink 19 :: Unwritten Law, Suicide Machines, Snapcase, MxPx, and NOFX
Warped Tour highlights from the Cental Florida Fairgrounds in Orlando, FL on July 30, 2000, including Unwritten Law, Suicide Machines, Snapcase, MxPx, and NOFX. Event review and photos by Jen Lato.
WARPED TOUR FEATURING UNWRITTEN LAW, SUICIDE MACHINES, SNAPCASE, MXPX, AND NOFX Central Florida Fairgrounds, Orlando, FL July 30, 2000 by Jen Lato Jen Lato Unwritten Law "We ain't got no place to go/So let's go to the punk rawk show." That's right, kiddies, it's summer, and that means its once again ...
Ink 19 :: The Suicide Machines
April 2000 :: Music S :: The Suicide Machines (Andrew Chadwick)
The Suicide Machines The Suicide Machines Hollywood Gone is all the fire and spit, with the exception of "Reasons," a song barely over a minute that harkens back to their punk roots. The other 32 minutes are filled with ultra-saccharine, over-polished melodies with sickeningly trite lyrics, perfect ...
Ink 19 :: The Suicide Machines
June 1998 :: Music P-S :: The Suicide Machines (Andrew Chadwick)
The Suicide Machines Battle Hymns Hollywood On some songs, Battle Hymns is more abrasive and straight-ahead hardcore punk oriented than Destruction By Definition, but on others it stinks of slick over-production ("Give" is a perfect example). Sometimes in the quest for perfect recording, the energy ...
Ink 19 :: The Suicide Machines
Steal This Record (Hollywood). Review by Brian Kruger.
THE SUICIDE MACHINES STEAL THIS RECORD Hollywood The opening cut/single starts off with some ominous minor chords and a huge pickslide down into some dark lyrics, then the chorus breaks in with a much more major-chord poppy sound, almost Weezer-like. Interesting combination. It recurs throughout the ...
Ink 19 :: The Year in Photos
If a picture's worth a thousand words, here's a 19,000 word essay from staff photographer Jen Lato, summing up 2001 both professionally and personally.
THE YEAR IN PHOTOS 19 SHOTS THAT STAND OUT a photo essay by Jen Lato Jen Lato 1) Nonpoint Elias and I My story begins with Elias from Nonpoint and a picture that was taken earlier this year. I start my "Top 19" off with this snapshot for a couple of reasons: first, Nonpoint has worked hard to be where ...
Ink 19 :: Alan Vega
Suicide devotee Matthew Moyer sits down with Alan Vega to talk about his new solo album Station, the mysteries of the creative process, whether Bruce Springsteen is indeed the Boss, becoming an entertainer and... a family man. This be the verse.
ALAN VEGA SADOMASOCHIST OR THE ULTIMATE OPTIMIST? by Matthew Moyer Alan Vega, one half of legendary NYC pre-punk duo Suicide, solo performer and visual artist, is one of the most important faces to emerge from the NYC Punk scene in the mid-Seventies and over thirty years later shows absolutely no sisn ...
Ink 19 :: Martin Rev
Martin Rev (ROIR Records). Review by Matthew Moyer.
MARTIN REV MARTIN REV ROIR Records If you're Martin Rev, the instrumental terror faction of confrontational electro masterminds Suicide, how do you unwind from getting attacked by audiences, overlooked by the general public and pioneering dance and industrial music? Simple. You make a compelling album ...
Ink 19 :: Carpathian Forest
Strange Old Brew (Mercenary Musik / World War III). Review by Matthew Moyer.
CARPATHIAN FOREST STRANGE OLD BREW Mercenary Musik / World War III Strange Old Brew is an apt title. Take the glue The Ramones used to sniff, combined with the strong shit beer that Sodom guzzled, topped off with the black slime that is encrusted under the fingernails of Darkthrone -- mix it up into ...
Ink 19 :: Sweet Honey in the Rock
Thirty years and still fighting the good fight. Rob Walsh talks to Sweet Honey in the Rock and finds that the message still lives.
HOPE, REDEMPTION AND THE PROMISE FOR A BETTER TOMORROW THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO SWEET HONEY IN THE ROCK by Rob Walsh Of Sweet Honey in the Rock, Harry Belafonte wrote: "[their] mission is not just to entertain, for which they so admirably do, but also to open the mind and heart to thoughts about who ...
Ink 19 :: Atom and His Package
Christopher R. Weingarten gets a few words with the punk rocker most hated by his own community, the "Atom" half of Atom and His Package, Adam Goren. The Package, alas, remains unavailable for comment.
...home, distant from his Florida destination, and emotionally distant, talking on his "fancy cell-phone ear-piece thingy" while blazing across the Georgia interstate. Goren talks in short bursts, drained after driving something like 18 hours in the last 30. In addition to his exhausted state, his cell...
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