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Ink 19 :: Third Eye Foundation

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May 1998 :: Live :: Third Eye Foundation ()

Third Eye Foundation with David Grubbs Highbury Garage, London 4.5.97 I have finally figured out the perfect description for the Third Eye Foundation. Thirty years ago, there was this comic book called The Doom Patrol, and there was a long miniseries which featured a shadowy villain referred to only ...

Ink 19 :: The Third Eye Foundation

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December 1998 :: Music T-Z :: The Third Eye Foundation (Carl Glaser)

The Third Eye Foundation You Guys Kill Me Merge Will you shut the window? The sound of cats mating is interfering with my enjoyment of the new Third Eye Foundation record. Oh. That is the record? “A Galaxy of Scars” sets the pace, with its tropical bossa-nova beat, accompanied by tone drones ...

Ink 19 :: Third Eye Foundation

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Even supervillains can fall in love. Come one, didn't you think it could be t...

THIRD EYE FOUNDATION LITTLE LOST SOUL Merge Even supervillains can fall in love. Come one, didn't you think it could be true? Don't you think even supervillains can get lonely every once in awhile? I do, and I think that Matt Elliot of the Third Eye Foundation does, too. Because where once the Third ...

Ink 19 :: Goodbye Ox

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The Who's legendary bassist, John Entwistle passed away Thursday at the age of 57. James Mann offers a tribute, and several Ink 19 staffers add their thoughts. - Editor's Note: UPDATED with thoughts from additional staffers and bass legend Mike Watt.

... tried to tell you the facts of life, or maybe it was a song. For me, it was definitely a song. The Who's "Behind Blue Eyes" was the quintessential eye-opener. Long before I learned the joys of punk rock, "Behind Blue Eyes" was my first tantalizing clue that something was amiss in the land of adulthood ...

Ink 19 :: Christoph De Babalon

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December 1998 :: Music C-D :: Christoph De Babalon (Matthew Moyer)

... -bass/whatever record in recent memory? With a ten-plus minute percussionless dirge-shriek entitled “Opium,” that’s how. Just like Third Eye Foundation or the Melvins at their most immovable, but more like vapor trails and dementia. I had written off the DHR label in the wake of the ...

Ink 19 :: Plateau/Hans Platzgumer

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There's a little sticker on the front cover of the CD that hails this 'un as ...

... Frenchy ironic nonsense that Madonna's all gaga over). No, Platzgumer is exploring the not-yet-stripmined ground of oddballs like Plaid, Photek, Third Eye Foundation, and other likeminded boffins. Unfortunately, unlike the parties named above, Platzgumer invests very little emotion or feeeeeeeling into ...

Ink 19 :: Hate Dept

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September 1999 :: Music F-M :: Hate Dept (Matthew Moyer)

... and Fear Factory, it doesn't cut it anymore. The guitars sound like mosquitoes.    3. More innovative song structure. Try listening to Stockhausen, Third Eye Foundation, Labradford. Verse-chorus-verse-synth breakdown-scream-chorus is stale.    I'm sorry, I tried to be tough but fair. If it helps any ...

Ink 19 :: Barrett Martin

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Drummmer Barrett Martin talks about Screaming Trees, Wayward Shamans, Tuatara, and life after grunge with Gail Worley.

... creative expression with R.E.M. guitarist Peter Buck in Tuatara, a band specializing in instrumental worldbeat, lounge-pop and free jazz. Tuatara’s third album, Cinemathique, was released this spring on Martin’s own imprint, Fast Horse Recordings. Closest to his heart, however, is Wayward Shamans, a ...

Ink 19 :: The New Wave of European Heavy Metal

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February 1999 :: Ink Spots :: The New Wave of European Heavy Metal (Bryan Reesman)

... in Europe. By the mid-'70s, Judas Priest, the Scorpions, AC/DC, and Motorhead would all unleash their debuts. Motorhead and Priest would provide the foundation for the speed metal movement of the following decade. By the beginning of the '80s, the mainstream was beginning to accept this heavy, aggressive ...

Ink 19 :: AMP

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May 1998 :: Live :: AMP (Matthew Moyer)

... rock shake shudder blues going on tonight. AMP groove mercilessly live, but it is an uneasy nauseous groove that shares predatory grounds with the Third Eye Foundation. The performance is divided into three pieces. Mantras are melted down and beaten severely with evil drum n' bass scrapings. Who knew ...
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