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Ink 19 :: Tinariwen
The Radio Tisdas Sessions (World Village). Review by Bill Campbell.
TINARIWEN THE RADIO TISDAS SESSIONS World Village For millennia the Tuareg (or Kel Tamashek; from which Tinariwen hails) have been roaming the Sahara, and for over 30 years, they'd been carrying out a futile war for independence in Mali. Fortunately for UN peacekeepers and music fans alike, the Tuareg ...
Ink 19 :: White Hassle
Combining a simple, stripped-down sound with sterling production techniques, White Hassle are a different beast than Marcellus Hall and Dave Varenka's other project, Railroad Jerk, entirely. Ian Koss caught up with Hall to discuss the differences between the two projects, interesting day jobs, and their new EP, Life is Still Sweet.
...same coin. Frank Mullen What is your dream illustration gig? I really enjoy doing stuff for the New Yorker, because it's well-respected and a lot of people with taste seem to read it. I don't mean like snobbish taste, I mean people who appreciate certain types of artwork, or art in general. The artwork...
Ink 19 :: Turbonegro
Ink 19 catches up with the always tuneful, never tasteful Turbonegro to find out how the underground is doing, and why they hate the kids. Vinnie Apicella survives -- barely.
...for hundreds of thousands of European festival fans on last year's comeback. Prior to a recent show in April at The Bowery Ballroom in NYC's East Village, I had the perverse pleasure of meeting this under-the-radar, made-for-the-stage character act bore of hard rock, punk, and comic relief. Due to technical...
Ink 19 :: Bruce Cockburn
You've Never Seen Everything (Rounder). Review by Sean Slone.
..., Middle Eastern-sounding "Wait No More." Cockburn seems to comment on events of the last few years in songs like "All Our Dark Tomorrows." "The village idiot takes the throne," he sings. "His the wind in which all must sway / All sane people, die now / Be lifted up and carried away / You've got no home...
Ink 19 :: Ugly American #18
December 1999 :: Page :: Ugly American #18 (Matthew Moyer)
...lambasted as joyless and turgid. A review of Sonic Youth's A Thousand Leaves turns into an all-out broadside against Spin / Rolling Stone / Village Voice , major labels, and every other Sonic Youth record after EVOL . Marilyn Manson's Mechanical Animals is termed "background music for a Web-surfing...
Ink 19 :: My Hillbilly Heritage
November 1998 :: Feature :: My Hillbilly Heritage (Ned Beatty's Love Child (I am from Apple-at-cha ))
...Man from the neighboring Fliboix tribe, who went by the name of Dre, assembled a group of warriors and made an exploratory expedition into the Yuls' village. Dre was sure that these people were the Great White Spirits that his late grandfather had spoken of. He began leading his people on weekly pilgrimages...
Ink 19 :: Princess Mononoke
December 1999 :: Screen :: Princess Mononoke (Leo Oiler)
Princess Mononoke Directed by Hayao Mizayaki Japanese, Animated, in English Long ago, in a Japan far far away, the Amici village suffers attack by the horrid, worm-infested Boar monster. Brave Ashitaka saves the village only to suffer an incurable wound. A quest to the far western lands holds his only ...
Ink 19 :: Tammy Faye Starlite
Let's face it: we're all sinners. And nobody knows that better than Tammy Faye Starlite, who's come to preach her fire and brimstone gospel with her distintive brand of country music blasphemy. Frank Mullen repents.
..., and take her songs at face value. She seems to have friends and fans in high places; Tammy Faye believers include Robert Christgau of The Village Voice and legendary rock photographer Bob Gruen. Her band is no slouch, either; with associates or members of bands like Wilco and Mojo Nixon, they've got...
Ink 19 :: Joseph Arthur
Using acoustic guitar, effects, and loops, Joseph Arthur is a truly effective one-man-band. Gail Worley discusses music and incredibly lucky career breaks with the talented singer/songwriter.
...some life in there. I have established beats, but I try to keep [the show] as improvisational as possible. That's just more fun for me, and I think people sense that." The experience is all the sweeter when squeezed into the small venues Arthur's been touring in support of his sophomore release, Come...
Ink 19 :: Godzilla
June 1998 :: Film :: Godzilla (David Lee Beowülf)
Godzilla Produced by the dorks who did Independence Day, starring computerized special effects, Matthew Broderick, Harry Shearer, some other people Rated PG-13 (why? I have no idea.) As if New York City doesn't have enough problems, here comes a giant lizard, determined to eat lots of fish and to lay ...
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