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Ink 19 :: A Journey into the Transcendentalists' New England
Carl F Gauze heartily recommends this specialized travel book about the Transcendentalist movement and the Boston area. He doesn't mention, though, if they've set up a breakfast nook in Thoreau's old jail cell from Civil Disobedience.
A JOURNEY INTO THE TRANSCENDENTALISTS' NEW ENGLAND BY R. TODD FELTON Roaring Forties Press This half-history, half-travel book is a bit like a loaf of bread from Whole Foods - tough and chewy, but ultimately good for you. Transcendentalism represented one of the first full-blown philosophy movements ...
Ink 19 :: Jebediah
Hugely popular in their native Australia, Jebediah are starting to make waves as indie darlings herein the States following the release of their second album, Of Someday Shambles. Jason Feifer traverses the International Dateline to catch up with frontman Kevin Mitchell.
THEY ARE A ROCK BAND. THEY'RE ON AN ISLAND. AN INTERVIEW WITH KEVIN MITCHELL OF JEBEDIAH by Jason Feifer While the American airwaves are peculiarly reluctant to acknowledge it, the innate sensibility of rock n' roll is not a native or exclusive trait of these fifty states. In fact, if you look hard ...
Ink 19 :: Green Day
After a nice rest period following the release of their most recent album, Nimrod, Green Day are hitting the road with the Warped Tour to warm up for the recording of their next album, tentatively titled Warning. Jason Feifer got a preview of what to expect when he spoke with drummer TrŽ Cool, just prior to the tour's kickoff.
...band selling shirts for ten dollars, Green Day often lost money on tour. The band never stayed static, though their evolution somehow didn't always travel alongside the over 10 million listeners who bought Dookie. Fans came and went as Green Day quietly released Insomniac, with a much angrier sound...
Ink 19 :: Captive Audience
February 2000 :: Ink Spots :: Captive Audience (Isaac Airbourne)
...in three dimensions. A dancer's energies will be set into motion by the cylindrical column of light rising from the coil. The harmonic energy will travel up through the dancer's intricate meridian channels, gracefully working its way through the body from feet to torso, from torso to fingertips, from...
Ink 19 :: Sepultura
November 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Sepultura (David Lee Beowulf)
...which had all of our new songs. Derrick put some vocals down on it and we really liked it so we sent him down to Brazil, where, at the time, we were writing, so we got together and jammed for a week. We were auditioning people at the time but once we did something with him, we knew he was the right...
Ink 19 :: Digital Versatile David Lee Beowulf
DLB gives us the skinny on the next 1000 years.
..., did they have backgrounds actually running things, though, as those people write mostly write Satanic horror spy novels (e.g., E. Howard Hunt writing as David St. John - ahhhhh!) As far as the next 1000 years is concerned, well, the only book that foresaw the current future is the Bible, and that ain...
Ink 19 :: The Robot Factory Rebellion
Is home schooling a viable option for "problem students"? It worked for Lee Ann Leach...
...'s own creative energies and individual thought process in its teaching method. It mirrored a lot of the Montessori method, but with emphasis on writing and the arts. We were scheduled to learn a lot of world history and culture in the 5th grade. Instead of a teacher standing in front of the classroom...
Ink 19 :: You Am I
February 1999 :: Ink Spots :: You Am I (Gail Worley)
...bands you love rather than wondering how you can capitalize on what everyone else is doing now. Part of the reason we keep doing that is 'cause we travel a lot. We're not in America all the time or anywhere in particular for very long. We're always away from home, so we don't have the time to really...
Ink 19 :: Peter Steele
Gail Worley makes her Type O Negative trifecta by speaking with Peter Steele. The new record is discussed, as well as Peter's trailblazing work in the pages of Playgirl, and his no-longer secret fetish for '80s new wave and show tunes.
THE POWER OF NEGATIVE THINKING AN INTERVIEW WITH PETER STEELE OF TYPE O NEGATIVE By Gail "Christian Woman" Worley I can honestly say that Peter Steele, vocalist, songwriter and bassist for Brooklyn's metal gods, Type O Negative, is the first guy I've interviewed that I got to see naked. But then again ...
Ink 19 :: Greg Segal Part Two
In the second part of Dave Aftandilian extended chat with "the guitarist of a thousand sounds," Segal reveals more about the recording process for In Search of the Fantastic.
...love moments like that, especially when they're part of a recording. The low throbs and jangling dark guitar of "Snallygaster" gives me a feeling of travel through dark dimensions. They also remind me in a warped way of the Doctor Who theme music. Is there any connection? What is a "snallygaster," anyway...
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