Justin Golden
- May 17, 2022
Hard Luck and a Woman (Justin Golden Music). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
Marion Davies shines in this restored silent comedy classic from Undercrank Productions. Review by Phil Bailey.
Electronic music creator Herb Deutsch looks back to the early days of synthesizers in the first installment of Moog’s original series, GIANTS.
Jimmy Wang Yu gives his right arm for revenge in his kung fu classic, One Armed Boxer.
It takes love to break a curse, at least in the land of Disney.
Beth Hart blew the roof off The Plaza Live in Orlando, Florida with a sold-out performance. Michelle Wilson has the full recap.
Great southern artists take on The Rolling Stones with cuts from Jason and the Scorchers, Odetta, Cat Power, and more from KMRD 96.9 FM, Madrid, New Mexico!
What does manhood mean when you can’t fight a war?
KALEO’S Fight or Flight Tour 2022 smashed into House of Blues Orlando, for the performance of a lifetime. Michelle Wilson has a full recap.
An elephant must die for want of a watermelon. Carl F. Gauze reviews.
A cruel prank turns into a happy love story when a fresh Marine survives Vietnam and becomes an adult.
Welcome to Shakespeare’s biggest comedy, and it really draws laughs!
High school: you can never go back, not if you have a lick of sense in your body. Carl F. Gauze enjoys the nostalgia, anyway.
Who knew the beauty pageant business was so catty?
Heavy metal plus outlandish costumes equals a Rock and Roll legacy.
A cranky teenage misfit finds solace in stage magic. Carl F. Gauze reviews this film from director Kate Tsang.
Carl F. Gauze muses about about a dock worker who attempts to win the British Open.
One of the first great all-woman hard rock bands lies forgotten in the cut-out bins for 50 years. Carl F. Gauze reviews the documentary.
Carl F. Gauze reviews this dark comedy about a drug runner and a man with a midlife crisis who become lost in the mountains of Norway.
Gospel music and soul food can save your soul.
A family sets out on a long journey with a sick dog, an injured father and a mysterious son.
A retired taxi driver decided to steal a famous painting to raise money for the poor.
Nazi surfers try to take over the South Bay in LA.
X, the new slasher from A24, delivers on the sex and violence.
Resonance (Breakbeat Science). Review by Bill Campbell.
Peter Himmelman’s longevity in the music business is proven, and his reggae-flavored The Pigeons Couldn’t Sleep showcases the versatility and range his success is built on. Ink 19 is pleased to speak with Peter about his new project, his past, and his future.
Speckly (Aum Fidelity). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
The Blood and the Body (New Shrowd). Review by David Lee Beowülf
The Archery (Quite Scientific). Review by Aaron Shaul.
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The Worship Songs of Keith Green (Sparrow). Review by Stein Haukland.
Proton Proton. Review by Carl F Gauze.
Jen Cray flings off a bit of friendly vomit at The Social – who cares? Enduring horrible bodily fluids is but a small price to pay when The Gaslight Anthem’s in town.
Mood Bells (Rephlex). Review by Bill Campbell.
United States of Mind (Metropolis). Review by Jorge C. Galban
The Leon Triplett Project (Triplett Records). Review by Kyrby Raine.
K-Pax — Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Decca). Review by Vanessa Bormann.
Brand Spankin’ New (Knitting Factory). Review by Tom Minarchick
Investigative journalist Frank Owen pulls us into the ruthless (yet colorful and well-accessorized) world of ’90s New York and Miami club scenes. Dylan Garret likes the nightlife. He likes to boogie.
Against The Elements (Metal Blade). Review by Stein Haukland.
Review by Carl Glaser
FormFollowsFunction (Time Beach Records). Review by Jen Cray.
All Girl Summer Fun Band (K). Review by Julio Diaz.