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Ink 19 :: Today is the Day
September 1999 :: Music T-Z :: Today is the Day (David Lee Beowulf)
Today is the Day In the Eyes of God Relapse Man, you want to talk about one of the most frightening sounding bands in the universe, Today is the Day has made such and incredible changeover to the blackest of Black Metal bands in history! All I can think of is stories with bad and/or disturbing endings ...
Ink 19 :: Today Is the Day
December 1997 :: Music T-Z :: Today Is the Day (Charles D.J. Deppner)
Today Is the Day Temple of the Morning Star Relapse Considering how many Marilyn Manson-esque, Earache and Roadrunner bands there are out there, going out of their way, claiming to be evil, the Devil must get good PR. With Today Is the Day, Satan's shooting himself in the foot. Unlike all that candy ...
Ink 19 :: Delphonic Sounds Today!
June 1999 :: Music D-E :: Delphonic Sounds Today! (Shelton Hull)
Delphonic Sounds Today! Various Artists Del-Fi When the first rock and roll records began to hit the streets in the 1950s, historical relevance took a backseat to more immediate concerns; namely money, sex, and free beer. The tradition continues to the present, but I'd imagine today's bands having ...
Ink 19 :: Third Day
Third Day with Lincoln Brewster and Kendall Payne at First Assmebly of God in Fort Myers, FL, on March 9, 2001. Concert review and photos by Lee Ann Leach.
THIRD DAY WITH LINCOLN BREWSTER AND KENDALL PAYNE First Assembly of God, Fort Myers, FL March 9, 2001 by Lee Ann Leach Lee Ann Leach Third Day vocalist Mac Powell I'm willing to admit it here, folks. This was my first full-blown Christian concert. Although I have been a fanatical Third Day fan since ...
Ink 19 :: The Gadjits
Today is My Day (Thick). Review by Brian Broccoli.
THE GADJITS TODAY IS MY DAY Thick Acknowledging the death knoll heralding that ska is dead, The Gadjits have entirely abandoned their rocksteady sound, not so much ska-punk but the bouncy stuff that former producer Vic Ruggiero of The Slackers still pumps out, The Gadjits are all about rock n' soul ...
Ink 19 :: Dick Giordano: Changing Comics, One Day At A Time
Artist and editor Dick Giordano headed DC Comics' editorial department through the '80s. By a strange coincidence, that happens to have been the decade of Ben Varkentine's "golden age" as a fan, so he's here to get filled in on all the details.
DICK GIORDANO: CHANGING COMICS, ONE DAY AT A TIME BY MICHAEL EURY TwoMorrows As an artist, Dick Giordano is a distinguished, skilled craftsman and seemingly well loved by his colleagues as a man. But either by choice—several of those colleagues comment here on his lack of a knack for self promotion ...
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 :: In Perspective: Laurel Aitken and the Skatalites
July 1999 :: Columns :: In Perspective: Laurel Aitken and the Skatalites (Julio Diaz)
Laurel Aitken & the Skatalites Ska Titans Moon Ska In Greek Mythology, the Titans were legendary deities, literal giants that preceded and begot Zeus and his lot of latter-day gods and goddesses. How appropriate, then, the title of this album, which matches "The Godfather of Ska," Laurel Aitken (so ...
Ink 19 :: Friday
May 4, 2001, featuring Patti Smith, Blue Oyster Cult, Drivin' N' Cryin', and Pete Yorn. Review by James Mann. Photos by June Rich.
...exciting!" © 2001 June Rich/Fauxtoegraft.com Pete Yorn As usual, Patti Smith said it best. Bouncing onstage grinning like a maniac, Patti provided the perfect statement to sum up opening night at Music Midtown. Boasting one of the better opening night lineups in the festival's history, Friday night...
Ink 19 :: Listen, Grasshopper
Music journalism isn't as easy or as glamorous as it seems. It requires a lot of hard work, and no small amount of talent. You're never gonna pay the rent through writing when you treat it like a hobby! Holly Day reveals that belief in a good, old-fashioned work ethic is the key to success in this (or any) field.
LISTEN, GRASSHOPPER by Holly Day I recently received a mass communiqué from a music journalist complaining about how little writers made today, and how despite having spent years honing his "craft," he was still barely making rent, etc. He went so far as to tell his readers how much he received for ...
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