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Ink 19 :: Water In Darkness
Sure, we can all feel sympathy for the homeless, but do they all deserve your sympathy? That's what Carl F. Gauze had to ask himself after finishing Daniel Buckman's new novel, Water In Darkness.
WATER IN DARKNESS BY DANIEL BUCKMAN Akashic Books Some people, thorough no fault of their own, lose control of their lives and fall into the semi-unemployed, semi-homeless drifter alcoholic life style. Other people, perhaps more fortunate, end up in the same place, but have the kindness of evil outside ...
Ink 19 :: John Bunzow
Darkness And Light (Sideburn). Review by Stein Haukland.
JOHN BUNZOW DARKNESS AND LIGHT Sideburn Bunzow takes his many years of experience composing, playing and recording back into the studio for another eleven tracks of honest, accomplished and deeply moving barroom blues-infused country and folk music. Pulling in every direction -- from Kris Kristofferson ...
Ink 19 :: Noahjohn
Water Hymns (Killdeer). Review by Rob Walsh.
NOAHJOHN WATER HYMNS Killdeer I once saw Noahjohn open for Neko Case in Madison, Wisconsin. I admit, they were pretty bad. At the time they seemed to be trying a bit too hard to be a country band; their sound was contrived and not all that interesting. A few days later, founding member Carl Johns came ...
Ink 19 :: The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse
Terry Eagan examines Louise Erdrich's new novel, The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse, a profound meditation on identity and faith.
...another as desperate as we can as we hope for something, anything to arrest the yaw and pitch we feel as we shudder and gaze past ourselves into the darkness. Yet, it is this darkness that provides the contrast for ourselves to preserve as much of the light that we can manage before a swift gutters...
Ink 19 :: Greg Segal
Always Look on the Dark Side of Life: Selected Recordings, 1984-1993 (Phantom Airship). Review by Dave Aftandilian.
..., "A Man Who Was Here," with its awesome, roaring guitar solo at the end, screaming "I!" into the void, forever leaving the mark of "a shadow seeking darkness/a man who was here." I wish Greg had included more from his Experimental Guitar album; the one cut here, an edited version of "Discharge," is...
Ink 19 :: 7even Inches
October 1998 :: Columns :: 7even Inches (David Lee Beowülf)
...riffs and rhythms, but much more Nineties oriented... and cool, too! American Pop Project, P.O. Box 2271, San Rafael, CA 94912 --Marcel Feldmar As Darkness Falls Hook Horror 7" Bush League Great violent Deathcore. Awesome guitars and growls. "M" is particularly evil. A good mix of Slayer-esque metal...
Ink 19 :: Live
February 2000 :: Ink Spots :: Live (Gail Worley)
..." which are really new for Live; totally different approaches to arrangement and style. Continuing along with that, there are a lot of images of water on the record. What does that signify to you? I think -- with hindsight being 20/20 -- I was going to such an elemental place emotionally that those metaphors...
Ink 19 :: Haley Bonar
...the Size of Planets (Chairkickers' Music). Review by Aaron Shaul.
...mumbling delivery on the verses to wide-eyed clarity on the choruses. "Sun Don't Shine" is a slight, broken, piano driven-lullaby for the days when darkness falls in the mid-afternoon. It's hard to disagree with Bonar when she sings, "I'm gonna get on a train and head out west, lose myself in the sand...
Ink 19 :: Stereolab
March 2000 :: Live Ink :: Stereolab (Gregory Schaefer)
.... A svelte version of "Miss Modular" kicked it off with creamy vocals and dreamy smoothness. The ambiance set was a complete contrast from the darkness of the opening acts. This was spry and organic. Three men in the back (guitar, bass, and drums) and three muchachas in front rocking keyboards, additional...
Ink 19 :: My Alien Abduction
April 1998 :: Feature :: My Alien Abduction (Skurvy the Hamster, as told to David A Clark)
...she can call that junk "music" is beyond me. Give me Alvin and the Chipmunks any day! Anyway, I thought maybe Man had slipped a tab of acid into my water bottle again, but then the door to my cage flew open and I felt myself floating up toward the ceiling fan. I don't mind telling you, my little hamster...
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