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Ink 19 :: Small Town Odds

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The protagonist of Small Town Odds is stuck in rural West Virginia, his dreams of college faded, working two jobs, caring for his daughter, drinking too much, and of course, dealing with the prospects of romance. For readers like Joe Frietze who’ve paid their dues to Small Town America, Jason Headley's debut novel will strike more than one familiar chord.

SMALL TOWN ODDS BY JASON HEADLEY Chronicle Books Eric Mercer is stuck in the small town in which he grew up. When we first meet Eric, he seems like just another drunk redneck, who would, of course, be stuck in his sleepy West Virginia town. But soon, we learn more about him, his current situation, ...

Ink 19 :: Crazy Town

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Andrea Thompson introduces you to Shifty Shellshock of Crazy Town, a seven-man "extreme rock-rap" band from L.A. that's building a buzz on the strength of their debut record, The Gift of Game, and a prominent slot on this summer's Ozzfest.

AN INTERVIEW WITH SHIFTY SHELLSHOCK OF CRAZY TOWN by Andrea Thompson Crazy Town, a seven man band out of LA, is upon us, and they're kicking ass and taking names. Ink still wet on the deal, they're already opening for the biggest and some of the best, including Methods of Mayhem, Red Hot Chili Peppers ...

Ink 19 :: Crazy Town

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December 1999 :: Live Ink :: Crazy Town (Andrea Thompson)

CRAZY TOWN opening for Buck Cherry The Cotton Club, Atlanta, GA November 16, 1999 by Andrea Thompson photos by Andrea ThompsonThere's a band. Call them crazy -- I don't think they'd mind, because it's doubtful they'd even hear you. Five kids -- tattooed, faces painted, Marvelous 3 eyeliner, shirtless ...

Ink 19 :: Small Town Punk

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John L. Sheppard's darkly funny take on life as a disaffected teen in early-'80s west central Florida, Small Town Punk hits pretty close to home for Tampa native Julio Diaz...

SMALL TOWN PUNK BY JOHN L. SHEPPARD Writers Club Press / iUniverse   I distinctly remember that the main reason I requested a promotional copy of John L. Sheppard's Small Town Punk was that the publicity information I received made me think of Sean Carswell's excellent novel Drinks For the Little Guy ...

Ink 19 :: tiny town

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September1998 :: Music T-Z :: tiny town (David Whited)

Album Cover Click to Enlarge tiny town tiny town Pioneer Music Group OK, let's get the inevitable comparisons out of the way right off the bat. Yes, they do sound a lot like the subdudes. How could they not? With Tommy Malone's distinctive, soulful voice (one of the few white boys to ever have the ...

Ink 19 :: Crazy Town

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Dark Horse (Columbia). Review by Dan Stapleton.

CRAZY TOWN DARK HORSE Columbia Skulls. Scantily clad women. A Parental Advisory sticker. I, for one, am excited by Crazy Town's new album, and I haven't even put the CD in yet. It's time to join in with the band and say "No! I won't calm down! No! I won't put my firearm down! Hell no! We're either ...

Ink 19 :: Home Town Hero

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Final (Maverick). Review by Stein Haukland.

HOME TOWN HERO FINAL Maverick Competent if rather unassuming power-pop from Home Town Hero on their first album. They pull out all the stops, but ultimately fail to actually raise the roof however hard they try. Playing out their best card with the opening track "Bleeds In Blue," the remainder of the ...

Ink 19 :: New Town Animals

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Is Your Radio Active? (Mint). Review by Kurt Channing.

NEW TOWN ANIMALS IS YOUR RADIO ACTIVE? Mint Hoi, time to get back to basics. The New Town Animals are way stoopid, and I wouldn't have it any other way. Straight up rock and roll, the kind that seems to be happiest wallowing in its three filthy chords, The New Town Animals plunge headlong into very ...

Ink 19 :: Teen Angst? Naaah...

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Teen wunderkind Ned Vizzini gives us a "semi-autobiography," and Gail Worley puts aside past animosity to deliver a verdict.

... gave a shit about writing for the Press. It might have had a lot to do with the fact that the paper's music coverage at the time was hip and "down town" and, for a lot of writers, a gig at the NY Press often led to getting snagged by big deal magazines like Spin and Details. I wanted in, and infiltrating ...

Ink 19 :: Terminator 3

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Our favorite Austrian cyborg, Schwarzenegger, is back. Does the long-awaited Rise of the Machines live up to the hype, or is it terminally ill? Resident robot expert Steve Stav weighs in with his opinion...

... mobile crane -- T-X plays cat-and-mouse demolition derby with Arnold, Connor, and a hysterical Brewster through the streets of a southern California town. In terms of excitement level and all-out destruction of public property, motor vehicles and innocent bystanders, it's one of the best car chases ...
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