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Ink 19 :: Wilderness

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indie, experimental, dense, rock,Wilderness,Wilderness,Jagjaguwar,Aaron Shaul

WILDERNESS WILDERNESS Jagjaguwar It's becoming increasingly necessary to be leery of the indie rock hype machine. There are very few albums that actually live up to the press they receive. I avoided Wilderness's debut album for a couple months precisely for this reason. But surprisingly, it's even ...

Ink 19 :: Wilderness

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Vessel States (Jagjaguwar). Review by Aaron Shaul.

WILDERNESS VESSEL STATES Jagjaguwar Very much like their debut, but borne from a much shorter gestation period -- this one was written and recorded in a year's time, while the previous record went through three years' of work -- Vessel States still feels like a breath of fresh air in a stultifying ...

Ink 19 :: The Last American Man

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The rugged outdoors type is a dying breed, leading biographer Elizabeth Gilbert to term her subject, Eustace Conroy, The Last American Man. Terry Eagan can respect that.

... Man. Both sought life in the great outdoors, both barely suffered fools gladly and both could walk out the back door of their houses into the wilderness and live there for days, months or even years. At the time, I felt considerable disdain for spending my time in the humid, mosquito-infested air, but ...

Ink 19 :: Crossing The Rubicon

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Crossing The Rubicon,by Michael C. Ruppert,New Society Publishers,James Mann

... that you are no longer necessary, you will be sacrificed to a greater good. Of this there is no mistake. This book certainly proves that. From The Wilderness Publications: www.fromthewilderness.com James Mann

Ink 19 :: Sixteen Horsepower

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February 1998 :: Music S-T :: Sixteen Horsepower (Tim Mashburn)

... on the chorus. The performance intensity is unbelievable, almost unbearable, like an old country blues record or anything else that has too much wilderness (or madness) in it to belong in the second half of the twentieth century. (I found this impression to be reinforced by the insert photos of the ...

Ink 19 :: Johnny Cash

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You won't hear him on C&W radio, but it's safe to say that without Johnny Cas...

... time without their inclusion here. As Cash explains in the liner notes to God with touching self-examination, "At times, I'm a voice crying in the wilderness, but at times I'm right on the money and know what I'm singing about." Both points are poignantly proven on these three discs. Fans already familiar ...

Ink 19 :: David Rothenberg and the Karnataka College of Percussion Featuring R.A. Ramamani

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February 2000 :: Music Q-S :: David Rothenberg and the Karnataka College of Percussion Featuring R.A. Ramamani (Dave Aftandilian)

... collaborative musicians of environmental conscience and an appreciative audience, and you get Bangalore Wild .    Recorded live at the 6th World Wilderness Conference in Bangalore, India, the CD begins with three ragas showcasing the prodigious talents of the Karnataka College of Percussion. Mridangam ...

Ink 19 :: Crust Brothers

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May 1999 :: Music C-D :: Crust Brothers (Terry Eagan)

... are comprised of Silkworm and S. Malkmus from Pavement. This disc was recorded live on December 5, 1997 as a benefit concert for the Washington Wilderness Coalition. Although there are no new songs and no Pavement songs, there are a bevy of Dylan (basement tape era) tracks. They also perform a rousing ...

Ink 19 :: Lift To Experience

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The Texas-Jerusalem Crossroads (Bella Union). Review by Matthew Moyer.

... if shoegazing hadn't taken root in Oxford, but instead in the American south, weaned on tent revival meetings and long expanses of prairie and wilderness. Josh T. Pearson adds another element to an already contradictory mix by singing like a mix between Tim Buckley and Steven Malkmus. Pearson's voice ...

Ink 19 :: Sounds to Soothe a Nervous Robot

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May 1998 :: Music Sm-T :: Sounds to Soothe a Nervous Robot (-S.D. Fitzpatrick)

... "Mother and the Bird Machine" from Dixie Blood Mustache -- it's a work of music you'll have to hear: "the communication of cybernetic animals in a wilderness vortex" is a close as I can come to "nailing" this one down. Attempting to objectively explain all this stuff is basically folly; the pieces exist ...
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