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Ink 19 :: Two Man Advantage
February 1999 :: Music S-Z :: Two Man Advantage (David Lee Beowulf)
Two Man Advantage Drafted Royalty/Winged Disk This is a great little album of Long Island-centric puck rock. That is, "puck" as in "hockey" and "rock" as in Punk! Since Long Island, New York is, in fact, totally isolated from literate civilization, a fanatic love of hockey abounds. Thusly a band like ...
Ink 19 :: Two Man Advantage
Don’t Label Us (Go-Kart). Review by Julio Diaz.
TWO MAN ADVANTAGE DON’T LABEL US Go-Kart Could there be a more appropriate time than during the heat of the Stanley Cup Finals for Two Man Advantage to slap this 17-track punk rock puck between the posts? Of course not! The hockey-obsessed punks’ brand of ’80s-harcore-influenced punk would certainly ...
Ink 19 :: 69 Minutes of Fame
Director Mark Foster takes an in-depth look at hockey punks Two Man Advantage in his new documentary, 69 Minutes of Fame. Matthew Moyer lets you know whteher the film scores a hat trick or deserves a game misconduct.
69 MINUTES OF FAME THE TWO MAN ADVANTAGE DOCUMENTARY Directed by Mark Foster This is one fucking fine work of documentary film-making. See, before I'd seen 69 Minutes of Fame, I neither knew nor cared about the history and exploits of Two Man Advantage. But auteur Mark Foster both introduces me to ...
Ink 19 :: In Perspective: Shock-King!
Sure, Marilyn Manson might think he's shocking, but where would he be if Alice Ccooper hadn't blazed the trail? With two amazing new reissues, the shock rock king is back in the spotlight in a big way. Hal Horowitz takes advantage of the opportunity to look back at the career of the man who'll always be "Eighteen."
SHOCK-KING ALICE COOPER SNAKES BACK INTO THE SPOTLIGHT WITH TWO NEW REISSUES by Hal Horowitz In today's world of Marilyn Manson, Eminem, Nashville Pussy, and The Impotent Sea Snakes, Alice Cooper seems like the grandfatherly "nice guy" he claims he wasn't on 1973's hit tune. Our senses have since been ...
Ink 19 :: The Death of Vishnu
Manil Suri's debut novel, The Death of Vishnu explores the facts and foibles of class struggles and the quest for spiritual enlightenment through the eyes of a dying apartment building handyman. Terry Eagan explores the rich and unusual novel.
...death on the stairs. Unconscious, he remains a passive object subject to the designs proposed by the other residents of the building. This leaves two families, the Pathaks and the Asranis, to squabble amongst themselves who will pay for the ambulance. Case studies in social climbers and status seekers...
Ink 19 :: My Dad, the War Hero
June 1998 :: Feature :: My Dad, the War Hero (Rhoda Baggs Koss)
...once said that "soldiers win battles and generals get the credit." And it is true that many times the outcome of history is guided or changed by one man. I believe my father to be such a man. In 1938, Adolph Hitler annexed Austria and Czechoslovakia, then allied with Russia in 1939, which forced Great...
Ink 19 :: Perry Farrell
Perry Farrell, with Huda Hudia and Larry Banks at Icon in Orlando, FL on August 3, 2000. Concert review by Troy Mayhew.
...Icon, Orlando, FL August 3, 2000 by Troy Mayhew It's fitting that Perry Farrell put on a show at Icon, because he is certainly an icon himself. The man has quite an extensive resume, which includes such accomplishments as being the driving force behind Jane's Addiction and Porno For Pyros, as well as...
Ink 19 :: Jeff Greinke
May 1998 :: Music G-K :: Jeff Greinke (Dave Aftandilian)
Jeff Greinke Cities in Fog Projekt This two-disc set couples Jeff Greinke's first album, Cities in Fog (1985; never before released on CD), with a new companion disc entitled Cities in Fog 2 (1995; first released with this set). Both albums reflect a similar compositional style, with a foundation drone ...
Ink 19 :: Andrew W.K.
It's time to party, as Gail Worley gets Wet with Andrew W.K., America's next big thing, and the man NME called "The Saviour of Music."
I GET WET, ALSO: AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH AMERICA'S NEXT BIG THING ANDREW W.K. by Gail Worley Danny Clinch Sit back, close your eyes and try to envision a good-looking version of Motorhead's Lemmy, reinvented as a Robbie Williams-style pop heartthrob. (Just go with it for a minute, will you?) Now ...
Ink 19 :: The Passion of the Christ
In The Passion of the Christ, Jesus doesn't just take one for the team, he suffers hundreds for humanity. Is Mel Gibson's ultra-controversial flick a persuasive, anti-Semitic passion play, a heavy dose of cinematic self-flagellation, or just an atonement for Bird On A Wire? Our man of indeterminate faith, Steve Stav, seeks the truth in a revealing review.
...-- who's already been beaten to a pulp and fallen off a bridge -- gets a truly nasty caning. When his wine-drinking Roman tormentors realize that the man is still standing, out come a few sets of metal cat o' nine tails. Gibson's cameras linger as the blades cut and yank at Jesus' flesh, in a drawn-out...
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