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Ink 19 :: AFI

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July 1999 :: Music A :: AFI (Allie Gore)

AFI Black Sails in the Sunset Nitro Sam Kinison didn't die. He faked his own death so he could be free of the harsh comedic limelight, and is now fronting a hard core punk band in Cali.    Okay, so maybe he didn't. But without looking at the libretto, you wouldn't know it wasn't ol' Sam torturedly ...

Ink 19 :: Until the End

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metalcore,hardcore,metal,Until the End,The Blind Leading the Lost,Eulogy,Daniel Mitchell

UNTIL THE END THE BLIND LEADING THE LOST Eulogy Bust out the Chloraseptic and put up a barricade, because Until the End’s The Blind Leading the Lost is a bleeding throat growl/screamer with shreds of chugga chugga shrapnel being flung every which way! Taking obvious cues from the legendary Sick of ...

Ink 19 :: Until The End

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Let the World Burn (Eulogy). Review by Stein Haukland.

UNTIL THE END LET THE WORLD BURN Eulogy A brief and oddly uneven straight edge hardcore attack from the stomping Until The End -- 26 minutes of pissed-off metalcore divided between six studio-recorded songs and three horrendously recorded live tracks. The amazingly unconvincing attempts at faking a ...

Ink 19 :: Willie Nelson

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The Essential Willie Nelson (Columbia/Legacy). Review by James Mann.

WILLIE NELSON THE ESSENTIAL WILLIE NELSON Columbia/Legacy This collection could just as easily been named "Willie Nelson is Essential," for indeed he is. For 70 years, the "red headed stranger" has been existing in his own Zen-calm atmosphere of good songs, good times and holy smoke. Thankfully, he ...

Ink 19 :: Mayday

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I Know Your Troubles Been Long (Bar/None). Review by Aaron Shaul.

MAYDAY I KNOW YOUR TROUBLES BEEN LONG Bar/None Although it's hardly fashionable to admit these days, alt.country is my music of choice at the moment. A decently executed violin solo or some muted pedal steel will set my heart all a-flutter for days. With this musical state of being I went into I Know ...

Ink 19 :: The Death of Tara and "The Dead/Evil Lesbian Cliché" 2

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The Death of Tara and "The Dead/Evil Lesbian Cliché" (Ink 19, July 2002)

... tried to leave to others to argue, because I consider them largely matters of opinion. Was season six a terrible season? Why did Joss Whedon and the writers of Buffy choose to tell the story they did in the way they did? Could Willow have been driven over the edge by something other than Tara's death ...

Ink 19 :: Kittie

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metal,riot grrrl,Kittie,Until the End,Artemis Records,Daniel Mitchell

KITTIE UNTIL THE END Artemis Records Many of you who have heard Kittie’s previous releases know that they’re heavy, they rock and they’re cute. They’ve been rockin’ out since their early teens, and Until the End marks a sort of “attainment of potential.” The ladies have grown up a bit, and with that ...

Ink 19 :: Return of the Grievous Angel

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August 1999 :: Columns :: Return of the Grievous Angel (James Mann)

Return of the Grievous Angel A Tribute to Gram Parsons Almo Sounds Born Cecil Conners in Winter Haven, Florida in 1946, Gram Parsons is considered the father of "country rock," which, to some people's way of thinking, is a horrible thing. True, the work he did with the Byrds, the Flying Burrito Brothers ...

Ink 19 :: How Only Mary Became Mary Only

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Who says in heaven there is no beer? James Mann reveals why the world will never end at the Star Bar, and how the wrong woman can become the right woman in the right circumstances.

HOW ONLY MARY BECAME MARY ONLY, OR THE WORLD WILL NEVER END AT THE STAR BAR by James Mann It became a joke, really, as many times as we had the same discussion. I would be getting ready to go out, showering, shaving, that sort of thing. My roommate, not the most observant of creatures, would pass by ...

Ink 19 :: Ministry

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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 ...
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