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Ink 19 :: Vanishing Point

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Tangled In Dream (LMP/SPV). Review by Nathan T. Birk.

VANISHING POINT TANGLED IN DREAM LMP/SPV Given LMP's rep for pushing ponced-up power metal on the prissy masses, to say I wasn't looking forward to this, Vanishing Point's Tangled In Dream, is the understatement to end all understatements. Well, wudda ya know, Tangled In Dream (brilliant title – what ...

Ink 19 :: Primal Scream

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March 1998 :: Music O-R :: Primal Scream (Carole Jaszewski)

Album Cover Primal Scream Vanishing Point Reprise Remember Primal Scream? In this latest symphonic escapade you'll hear them go off in a million divergent directions, many of which are worthy of note. The journey will take you through multiple aural costume changes ranging from Trainspotting's tribal ...

Ink 19 :: Manic Street Preachers

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Know Your Enemy (Virgin). Review by Nathan T. Birk.

... like Pulp have – is anyone's guess, but there's no discounting the bum luck that's befallen the band: namely, principal songwriter Richey James' vanishing without a trace back in '95, and the generally poorly-timed placement of their platters in the cultural landscape. Nonetheless, the Manics soldier ...

Ink 19 :: Grindhouse

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Like kids let loose in a candy store, Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez have again indulged themselves -- and their legions of fans -- with another dose of mayhem. This time around, it's a two-fisted tribute to '70s exploitation and car chase films. Steve Stav eases his '69 Dart into a reserved slot at the drive-in for a review of Grindhouse.

... play friends who all work in the movie industry; two of them (Bell and Thoms) are self-described "gearheads," well-versed in car classics such as Vanishing Point and Dirty Mary Crazy Larry. While on location somewhere in Tennessee (actually California's Santa Ynez Valley), the gals embark on a dream ...

Ink 19 :: Veronica Lipgloss & The Evil Eyes

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The Witch's Dagger (GSL). Review by Aaron Shaul.

VERONICA LIPGLOSS & THE EVIL EYES THE WITCH'S DAGGER GSL It's gotten to the point where GSL has a pretty standard "house" sound: that of the darkest, most experimentally-oriented dance-punk output. Even still, in the waning days of the genre, admitting liking a band on their roster pretty much has ...

Ink 19 :: Monster Movie

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All Lost (Graveface). Review by Aaron Shaul.

... in the genre he helped create. Nearly half of the tracks on All Lost have a the feel of a fossilized Souvlaki, Slowdive's masterpiece. Songs like "Vanishing Act" and "Falling Into the Sun" have the standard mid-tempo downward guitar strum, but lack much of the blissful release of his former band's work ...
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