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Ink 19 :: Arise From Thorns
It's not often I have the pleasure of listening to an album that sounds origi...
ARISE FROM THORNS BEFORE AN AUDIENCE OF STARS Self-released It's not often I have the pleasure of listening to an album that sounds original enough that I really don't know what to compare it to, but this is one of them. Mostly moody and melancholy, gothic-feeling but not maudlin, Arise From Thorns ...
Ink 19 :: Luxt
June 1999 :: Live :: Luxt (Geoff Baumgartner)
LUXT WITH CATCHING THORNS Das Machine, Orlando, FL April 15, 1999 by Geoff Baumgartner If you are an "industrial" fan (although they don't really like to be labeled just "industrial") and you haven't heard Luxt, you need to be kicking yourself in the ass. Okay, don't. They'll do it for you when you ...
Ink 19 :: Power from the North
May 2000 :: Music P-R :: Power from the North (Mike Fournier)
...twice, with Glory doing "You Don't Remember, I'll Never Forget" and SouthPaw doing "Disciples of Hell." The Crown (formerly known as Crown of Thorns) do a blazing cover of the Bathory's "Burning Leather." Hammerfall are right at home with the Heavy Load song "Run with the Devil." Gooseflesh give new...
Ink 19 :: Hecate Enthroned
March 1998 :: Music F-H :: Hecate Enthroned (David Lee Beowülf)
... are into Satanism as a hobby, Hecate Enthroned is a good band for your listening pleasure. The album includes evil-tinged songs like "The Crimson Thorns," "An ode for a haunted wood" (my favorite on the record), and "Through Spellbinding Branches." --David Lee Beowülf
Ink 19 :: Cadaver Inc.
Discipline (Earache). Review by Nathan T. Birk.
...of black metal," the record squarely landing itself alongside Mayhem's overwhelming(ly genius) Grand Declaration of War, the modern Moonfog camp (Thorns, Satyricon, DHG/Dodheimsgard, Gehenna), and perhaps current offerings from Red Harvest and …And Oceans – formidable company, indeed. Maybe it was band...
Ink 19 :: Alex Woodard
by Andrew Ellis,Alex Woodard,,From Finance To F# : How Alex Woodard Swapped Math For Music,by Andrew Ellis
...of my shows, and we kept in touch. By the time I was ready to do Mile High, I was already living in California again and he was on the road with The Thorns. I mentioned it to him, and he said, "Why don't I produce it?" So I started sending demos to hotel rooms wherever The Thorns were in Europe, and...
Ink 19 :: Defleshed
April 1998 :: Music C-D :: Defleshed (David Lee Beowülf)
...," and "Metalbounded." They're also proud of their pagan identities, clearly, as evidenced by songs such as "Sons of Spellcraft and Starfalls" and "Thorns of a Black Rose." But this year's best song title (congratulations, Defleshed) is "Metallic Warlust!" I can imagine myself, in full Angry Viking Armor...
Ink 19 :: Guchlrug
April 1998 :: Music E-G :: Guchlrug (Ian Koss)
...," a track which sounds like half the wedding band neglected to show up and then the place caught fire. Other notables include the droning "God of Thorns," though what distinguishes it from the remainder of the self-indulgent riffing on the album is beyond me. Gruesome and fascinating at once. Guchlrug...
Ink 19 :: Howard Mandel
October 1999 :: Music M-N :: Howard Mandel (Drew Id)
...among the traditional include Eric Dolphy's "Hat and Beard", and John Scofield's "Kool." I was really impressed with Vernon Reid/Elliott Sharp/David Thorn's "Xenomorph." That was the first time I had heard anything from Vernon since his Living Color days. Very impressive. Being a fan of music in general...
Ink 19 :: Mortiis
Didn't you always have the creeping suspicion that the musical output of Mort...
...missing link, the genetic X factor that spurred most of the forefathers of the second wave of black metal (Emperor, Ulver, Mayhem, Satyricon, Thorns, Arcturus, Dodheimsgard) to their current states of musical flux and experimentation. It was Mortis who hammered away at the gates of creative freedom...
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