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Ink 19 :: Unsane

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April 1998 :: Music U-Z :: Unsane (David Lee Beowülf)

Unsane Occupational Hazard Relapse If you're in need of hit men who use music to kill their victims, look no further than Unsane. I mean, their music is unrelentingly brutal, pounding noise, with just enough of a "twang" to make it suitable for long road trips or tailgate parties outside an Extreme ...

Ink 19 :: Unsane

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September1998 :: Warped :: Unsane (Keith Mercer)

Unsane Orlando Fairgrounds August 6, 1998 by Keith Mercer First, I'd like to share some images I get when I think of Unsane. Blood on subway tracks. Inner city mobs rioting. The mean streets of New York City. A 100-mile per hour car crash. You get my drift here? Not exactly the band most likely to ...

Ink 19 :: Unsane

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Visqueen (Ipecac Recordings). Review by Jen Cray.

UNSANE VISQUEEN Ipecac Recordings I don't know that I've heard such a powerfully heavy band with as much blood in the music as well as the vocal delivery as I have now listening to Unsane's Visqueen. Hell, even their album covers are bloody. Following in a long line of self made tradition, this disc ...

Ink 19 :: Cream Abdul Babar

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May 1999 :: Music C-D :: Cream Abdul Babar (Matthew Moyer)

... male bonding and shout-a-long cliche choruses, not a hint of Snot/Ultraspank/Sevendust/pseudometal, a spoonful of Repulsion, much better than the Unsane. Almost as good as Today Is The Day. A welcome bullet in the back of the head to an otherwise "smiling-boys-with-poppy-guitars" local scene. They're ...

Ink 19 :: Slayer

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Nothing says "the holiday season" like a nice, long chat with Kerry King, of America's favorite South Of Heaven metal band, Slayer. David Lee Beowulf shares the joy of the season and discusses the band's latest gift to their fans, God Hates Us All.

SLAYER AN INTERVIEW WITH KERRY KING, FOUNDER, LEAD GUITARIST, AND ALL-AROUND HEADBANGER by David Lee Beowulf Slayer, certainly not the most controversial band in heavy metal (though maybe they should be), have released a new album, God Hates Us All, and along with it, they're on tour for the next several ...

Ink 19 :: The J.J. Paradise Players Club

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The J.J. Paradise Players Club (Tee Pee). Review by Nathan T. Birk.

THE J.J. PARADISE PLAYERS CLUB THE J.J. PARADISE PLAYERS CLUB Tee Pee Rising from the ashes of Unsane and Glazed Baby comes the curiously monikered The J.J. Paradise Players Club. The punishing middle ground between the former's NYC metal-burl and the latter's skronked rock, this four-song eponymous ...

Ink 19 :: LickGoldenSky

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The Beautiful Sounds of... (Escape Artists). Review by Daniel Mitchell.

... is a fast hitter, and he probably tears it up live. With this one, you'll frighten everyone on your block. Fans of Converge, Kiss It Goodbye, Unsane and Turmoil will eat up The Beautiful Sounds of..., with a contented smile. LickGoldenSky: http://www.lickgoldensky.com/ Daniel Mitchell

Ink 19 :: Neurosis

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July 1999 :: Music M-O :: Neurosis (Keith Mercer)

... though. There are very few bands that fit in their own mold quite like Neurosis. A band like Crash Worship might do tribal drumming, and a band like Unsane might play sludge heavy hardcore/metal, but no one intersects the two quite like Neurosis. Together, the combination make for a soundtrack for the ...

Ink 19 :: The Melvins

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October 1999 :: Live Ink :: The Melvins (Keith Mercer and Andrew Chadwick)

... AND VAZ Sapphire Supper Club, Orlando August 11, 1999 by Keith Mercer and Andrew Chadwick Vaz opened the show. Their sound reminds me a little of Unsane, with vocals being somewhat weak at times and inspiring at other times. The guitarist and drummer two man set up is somewhat unique, and fortunately ...

Ink 19 :: Geisha

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Mondo Dell'Orrore (Crucial Blast). Review by Matthew Moyer.

... dynamics without any discernible debt to the Pixies at all (instead think more of Shellac/Neu/Mogwai). Imagine the entire recorded ouvres of Helmet, Unsane and the forgotten Crescent all compressed down into one smoldering brick of sound, then pumped through a wall of decaying Marshall amps, and you ...
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