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Ink 19 :: Madlib/Peanut Butter Wolf
The Other Side of Los Angeles (Deaf, Dumb & Blind). Review by Chris Catania.
MADLIB/PEANUT BUTTER WOLF THE OTHER SIDE OF LOS ANGELES Deaf, Dumb & Blind With this CD/DVD combo, travel guide magazine Time Out has Stones Throw label head Peanut Butter Wolf handling the visuals as tour guide while Madlib controls the audio portion, digging deep into a crate of funk-drenched soul ...
Ink 19 :: Duran Duran
If you're over the age of 25, you probably grew up with the music of Duran Duran. Remember the hysteria, the screaming girls, the videos? Gail Worley sure does, and asked keyboardist Nick Rhodes about all of it in this extensive, in-depth interview.
...'s Ultravox were Duran Duran. Not only did Duran Duran top the pop music charts with such hits as "Planet Earth," "Girls on Film," "Hungry Like the Wolf" and "Rio," they also blazed a trail as pioneers of a then-relatively new medium known as the music video. Owing to the pin-up-quality good looks of...
Ink 19 :: Shrek 2
In Shrek 2, our favorite ogre meets the in-laws -- and a hairball-suffering Mexican swordsman with an eye for the ladies. Can Shrek overcome Dad's disapproving eye? Probably not. But it's a sure bet that the green-tinted newlyweds -- with Antonio Banderas and Eddie Murphy watching their backs -- will thoroughly entertain their fans one more time. Steve Stav, our man in the Land of Far, Far, Away, explains why this fairytale-spoofing sequel is worth seeing twice.
...joined by a irreverent legion of fabled characters culled from the first film, including the Three Blind Mice, the Three Little Pigs, the Big Bad Wolf, the Gingerbread Man, and a ladies' undergarment-wearing Pinocchio (try to explain that one to your kids). A great '70s disco soundtrack (!) accompanies...
Ink 19 :: X
August 1999 :: Live :: X (David Lucas)
..., she stopped in mid-sentence and whispered, "Look, there's the drummer." For a second or two, I looked right past the approaching D.J. Bonebrake, my eyes trying to find a younger guy without all the gray hair. Then it hit me that standing in front of us was, in fact, the two-decades-later incarnation...
Ink 19 :: Rhapsody
Rain of a Thousand Flames (Steamhammer / SPV). Review by David Lee Beowulf.
.... And let me say that this album should come with its own puppet show. I am serious! I once (circa 1972) saw a serious puppet show of Peter and the Wolf and was blown away; the combination of music and puppetry has not and will not leave my mind. Rhapsody could do this too -- OK, maybe a Warcraft-style...
Ink 19 :: Coffinberry
The Spins 7” (Exit Stencil Recordings). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
...'s new wave wanna-be's. These guys are from Cleveland, which is close to my neck of the woods, and I've never heard of them. However, I'll keep my eyes open for them, only so that I can pelt them with hardened cat feces as they have done to me in the form of this terrible 7". I don't really understand...
Ink 19 :: They Might Be Giants
You can't accuse They Might Be Giants of being slackers. After more than 15 years together, the already-prolific band is releasing a boatload of music, including work on Malcolm in the Middle and their first children's album. Julio Diaz cornered John Flansburgh during a rare moment off, and got the latest on this extremely talented -- and busy! -- band.
THEY MIGHT BE IN THE MIDDLE: AN INTERVIEW WITH JOHN FLANSBURGH OF THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS by Julio Diaz Catherine McGann L-R: John Flansburgh, John Linnell At their core, They Might Be Giants are two guys named John. Friends since high school, John Linnell and John Flansburgh began making music together ...
Ink 19 :: Tokyo Police Club
In the time it takes you to read this review, Tokyo Police Club can play an entire set of high-energy indie rock. S D Green tries to keep up with all the brevity.
...-piece doesn’t quite duplicate live (they lost second percussionist Yardley to other artistic pursuits). More songs like standout “Behold the Wolf” (from With the Hands…), with its chokehold riff and throbbing bass, would definitely help buoy their ethereal and haunting sound. Most of their songs...
Ink 19 :: Hiding Out
Hiding Out reads like the clever New Yorker Magazine single-caption cartoon strips played out to their most poignant conclusions. S D Green delights in their mixture of the petty and profound. So should you.
...śslices of life” would be underselling. The stories in this collection of shorts are gouged chunks of surrealism: Jock Alzheimers; robots with lazy eyes; lonely simpletons stumbling into the lives of blood diamond traffickers; the story of three generations of men told through kung-fu masters; a man...
Ink 19 :: Pistol Disco
Two (Celebrity Lifestyle). Review by Aaron Shaul.
...be found within several hundred miles of 2. This duo's use of electronics and pedals has more in common with Chromatics or even noise purveyors like Wolf Eyes than they do with Donna Summer or Meco. On tracks like "Aamensa" and "Laamdar" the beats are relentless -- but only occasionally driving -- with...
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