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Ink 19 :: Electric Wizard
July 1999 :: Music D-E :: Electric Wizard (Nathan T. Birk)
Electric Wizard Come My Fanatics... / Electric Wizard The Music Cartel Saying Electric Wizard's Come My Fanatics... / Electric Wizard double-CD set is overwhelming is the understatement to end all understatements. Available for the first time domestically, both doom-metal platters approximate the Richter ...
Ink 19 :: Bad Wizard
Free And Easy (Tee Pee). Review by David Lee Beowulf.
BAD WIZARD FREE AND EASY Tee Pee If you're in New York City and you have a chance to see this amazing band, don't pass it up. My first experience, more than a year ago, paid off big time, as I became aware of the best kept secret in rock and roll. Bad Wizard plays hard and heavy guitar-based power ...
Ink 19 :: Electric Wizard
Dopethrone (The Music Cartel/Rise Above). Review by Nathan T. Birk.
ELECTRIC WIZARD DOPETHRONE The Music Cartel/Rise Above The recent "Writers Poll 2000" in Terrorizer said it best about Electric Wizard’s Dopethrone: "We gazed into their abyss. It's a wonder we ever came back." Truly, this writer's still trying to draw himself away from Electric Wizard's newest – and ...
Ink 19 :: Wizard
Head of the Deceiver (Limb). Review by David Lee Beowulf.
WIZARD HEAD OF THE DECEIVER Limb Excellent pure True Metal war cries! Hwaet! If you're not into metal, you are not my friend! And other pro-metal statements. Just looking at the album cover had me reaching for my axe and helmet. Seconds later, I was in full armor banging my head wildly while this thundering ...
Ink 19 :: Electric Wizard
Witchcult Today (Candlelight Records). Review by Matthew Moyer.
ELECTRIC WIZARD WITCHCULT TODAY Candlelight Records With several lineup changes along the way (holy shit is that Liz Buckingham of fucking Sourvein on second guitar duties? Godhead!), including several members defecting to admittedly excellent doomcult Ramesses, one might be forgiven for worrying if ...
Ink 19 :: Pankration
Of Monkey Of Man Of Wizard (Donut Friends). Review by Joshua Krause.
PANKRATION OF MONKEY OF MAN OF WIZARD Donut Friends After being removed from the hardcore scene for long enough, I obviously haven't missed a gosh-darn thing. Maybe my expectations are a little high, but that doesn't excuse a record for hitting so low. Make no mistake: this is a metal record. And that ...
Ink 19 :: Mortiis
Didn't you always have the creeping suspicion that the musical output of Mort...
MORTIIS CRYPT OF THE WIZARD Earache Didn't you always have the creeping suspicion that the musical output of Mortiis is more important as an aesthetic overview or a statement of intent than a collection of honest-to-goodness songs? It's an object d'art. C'mon, gorgeously packaged, outrageous visual ...
Ink 19 :: Terminator 3
Our favorite Austrian cyborg, Schwarzenegger, is back. Does the long-awaited Rise of the Machines live up to the hype, or is it terminally ill? Resident robot expert Steve Stav weighs in with his opinion...
...chauffer is like so rude. T3's uninspired plot chugs along like a scarecrow in search of a brain (or is it a tin man and a heart?). But there's no wizard at the end of this movie, only a coincidence-laden, suspension-of-disbelief-challenging, outright goofy finale -- complete with a set seemingly borrowed...
Ink 19 :: The Selby Tigers
Though they get compared to bands as disparate as Devo, the Dillinger Four, X, and Bikini Kill, the St. Paul-based punk rock band the Selby Tigers actually have a sound all their own. Sean Carswell cornered the band while they were stranded in Cocoa Beach on their recent tour, and spoke with Arzu, Dave, and Nathan about their music, third party politics, and movies with dwarves.
...two look like puppets. Which they were. Dave: Yeah. More or less. Okay, let's move away from politics for a while. What's the scariest part of The Wizard of Oz? Arzu: Probably the flying monkeys, at first. I remember being freaked out by those when I was little. Nathan: Those weird, psuedo-European...
Ink 19 :: Mortiis
You're black metal's favorite troll, at the head of Norway's most popular metal act, the legendary Emperor. What happens when you leave the band to make ambient, keyboard-driven instrumental records? Nathan T. Birk delves into the crypt of Mortiis.
...... coming from a troll [laughs]. It's an interesting juxtaposition. What was the main concept behind the 12" EP series collected on Crypt of the Wizard? Because you do explore certain melodic motifs from 12" to 12" there... You want to me to talk about the "crack album" now, ok. Well, that's one album...
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