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Ink 19 :: Will Haven
November 1999 :: Music S-Z :: Will Haven (Patrick Rafter)
Will Haven WHVN Revelation It's hard music. Not brutally hard, but definitely something your mother would be scared of. Here's a good question: what's the difference between Korn and Harvest? Or what's the difference between any of these popular hard bands and all the newer hardcore? Your average Mariah ...
Ink 19 :: Will Haven
Carpe Diem (Revelation). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
WILL HAVEN CARPE DIEM Revelation Man!!! I don't think Revelation can put out a bad record. Will Haven's Carpe Diem is a 100% buttock kicker from start from to finish! It's quite hard to find anything wrong with this record... As I write this review, I'm listening to it for the fifth or sixth time; ...
Ink 19 :: Dropsonic
The Big Nothing (54 40' or Fight!). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
...of Dropsonic, as he's an actual singer, one given to crooning, ala Jeff Buckley or the lead singer from Remy Zero. His voice is fantastic and will melt you with ease. This is actually a repressing, so you may have heard it before. If you haven't, this is one that's really worth giving a listen. I suspect...
Ink 19 :: Rithma
Music Fiction (Om). Review by Bill Campbell.
...man's sound is singular and extraordinary. He almost defies comparison. He combines house with jazz and subtle touches of blues and rock in ways you haven't really heard before. He has more spiritual kinships than actual influences. He loves bop like his French counterparts; uses that Miles muted trumpet...
Ink 19 :: Lonesome, On'ry and Mean
A Tribute to Waylon Jennings (Dualtone). Review by Joe Frietze.
...'t Want to Get Over You)," a true country heartache song. Henry Rollins closes out the tribute with a psychobilly rendition of the title track that will serve to either put a smile on your face, or make you turn it off immediately. I think Waylon would have liked that. In my mind, there is really only...
Ink 19 :: The Spoiled Chefs
Songs About Food (Moe's Haven). Review by Carl F Gauze.
THE SPOILED CHEFS SONGS ABOUT FOOD Moe's Haven Homemade CDs get easier and easier to make, and sooner or later this disc became inevitable. Spoiled Chefs consists of Kevin McGee and Matt Farley, supported by friends who contribute song lyrics. These two guys are competent if not inspired musicians ...
Ink 19 :: The Death of Tara and "The Dead/Evil Lesbian Cliché" 2
The Death of Tara and "The Dead/Evil Lesbian Cliché" (Ink 19, July 2002)
Final Thoughts by Kyra Roc courtesy www.buffy.com Amber Benson as Tara Throughout my participation in discussions of this topic, there are some points I've generally tried to leave to others to argue, because I consider them largely matters of opinion. Was season six a terrible season? Why did Joss ...
Ink 19 :: Hollywood's White House
After a century whose latter half was largely defined by its images, wish fulfillment and reflection each go into the filmed representations of our presidents, both fictitious and real. This book seeks to provide a thoughtful map to those representations; Ben Varkentine puts on his Indiana Jones hat.
...Cheney saying "all is well" on CNN, while in split screen next to him Iraq burns. In "Hollywood, Impersonation, And Presidential Celebrity," David Haven Blake asserts that when the first Bush administration invited Bush impersonator Dana Carvey to a public audience with the president, "[t]he event promised...
Ink 19 :: Return of the Grievous Angel
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 :: Belief Means Nothing!
drew West takes William S. Burroughs' Discipline of DE ("do easy") to the extreme. Here he expounds on his personal doctrine of Selfish Me.
...nothing without some level of knowledge. I believe in the Discipline of DE, as explained by William S. Burroughs in Exterminator. Say what you will about the man, but you cannot deny the brilliance within him. There is something unique, intriguing, and utterly mind-altering with his writing. DE or...
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