Hot Water Music
- June 22, 2022
Feel The Void (Equal Vision Records). Review by Charles D.J. Deppner.
Chloe Okuna’s new thriller Watcher is an immersive journey into fear. Review by Phil Bailey.
Classic made-for-TV horror film The Initiation of Sarah (1978) has a great homecoming with Arrow Video’s new, loaded Blu-ray release. Review by Phil Bailey.
Generoso and Lily review the taut family drama, A Chiara, currently in limited release around the country. The winner of the Directors’ Fortnight Award at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival, the film is the final installment of director Jonas Carpignano’s Calabrian triptych.
Singer and guitarist Amythyst Kiah makes new fans at the intimate Jaeb Theater in Tampa. Review by Bob Pomeroy.
Through rain by night and no parking by day, the unique shows continue to flow.
Tré Burt performs at Mission Creek Festival on his Sweet Misery Tour before heading overseas for an EU headlining tour. Review by Jeremy Glazier.
Multiple generations, from Boomers to Zoomers, joined with The Who to sing and scream in Memphis, and it was a blast. Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, and their touring band were joined onstage by local orchestral musicians for a two-hour show, bringing a range of classic songs to the expectant masses. Joe Frietze has the story.
The rains are coming, but the shows must go on!
More theater hi-jinx from Orlando International Fringe Theatre Festival in the muggy month of May, from Carl F. Gauze.
Tommy Emmanuel and opener Gareth Pearson captivated Orlando with a stunning acoustic performance. Michelle Wilson has the full recap.
Here’s the straight skinny on day two of the Orlando International Fringe Theatre Festival, from Carl F. Gauze.
The Orlando International Fringe Theatre Festival is back to full throttle in 2022. Carl F. Gauze has some sneak peeks.
With Rogue Cops and Racketeers: Two Crime Thrillers from Enzo G. Castellari, a pair of Eurocrime thrillers gets respect and a gritty new Blu-ray. Review by Phil Bailey.
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.
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.
Event Review by David A Clark
Supercoolnothing (Slipdisc/Mercury). Review by Jorge C. Galban
The Pieces (Benchmark). Review by Stein Haukland.
Japanese Homegrown Beats (Various Artists). Review by Matthew Schaefer
Various Artists (Nuclear Blast). Review by Nathan T. Birk
A mix of 31 new and classic songs compiled one day at at time throughout the month of March. Follow us on Twitter @ink19mag to see Ink 19’s Songs of the Day for April.
The Glitter End (Critical Heights ). Review by Matthew Moyer.
Fly Right (Slovenly Recordings). Review by Jen Cray.
Spazz Out With The Shemps (Reservation Records). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Choice Picks (Fuel 2000). Review by Andrew Ellis.
If I were a hardcore truckin’ sumbitch, I’d have this playing in my cab for d…
More Than This (Foreverything Records). Review by Andrew Ellis.
End Hits (Dischord). Review by Keith Mercer
Interview by Julio Diaz
Sing The Beatles (Chesky). Review by Bill Campbell.
A Transparent Mask (Asphodel). Review by Carl F. Gauze.
Hardcore Aus der Ersten World (Bastardized Records). Review by Carl F Gauze.
The Ride (Mammoth/Hollywood Records). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Music Inspired by Franz Kafka (Somnimage). Review by Dave Aftandilian.