Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O.
Nam Myo Ho Ren Ge Kyo (Ace Fu). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Nam Myo Ho Ren Ge Kyo (Ace Fu). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Be He Me (Ace Fu). Review by Jen Cray.
What The Hell Do I Know? (Ace Fu). Review by Jen Cray.
Iao Chant from the Cosmic Inferno (Ace Fu). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Western Soul (Ace Fu). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Protest (Ace Fu). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Nice./Splittin’ Peaches (Ace Fu). Review by Aaron Shaul.
The First Trip Out (Ace Fu). Review by Jen Cray.
Systems Officer (Ace Fu). Review by Aaron Shaul.
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Gangland Ballads & The Death Sex Set (Ace Fu). Review by Aaron Shaul.
The Eaves (Ace Fu). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Secret Machines EP (Ace Fu). Review by Kurt Channing.
Other Mathematics (Ace Fu). Review by Terry Eagan.
Vaudeville Rising (Ace Fu). Review by Kurt Channing
3-song 7” (Ace-Fu). Review by Nathan T. Birk
Split (Ace-Fu). Review by Nathan T. Birk
California Stadium 7” (Ace Fu). Review by Tom Minarchick
A Murmuration of Capitalist Bees (Expert Work Records, Dipterid Records). Review by Peter Lindblad.
Author and longtime Ink 19 contributor Christopher Long kicks off the 2025 edition of his popular weekly Garage Sale Vinyl series with a bona fide banger: the blues-soaked, whisky-injected, self-titled 1971 debut record from Bonnie Raitt.
Hear My Song: The Collection, 1966 - 1995 (Madfish Music). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
Seijun Suzuki’s 1958 widescreen film noir feature, Underworld Beauty, comes to Blu-ray.
Phil Bailey reviews quirky sexploitation film Facets of Love (1973), a saucy Hong Kong costume drama from director Li Hsang-han of kung fu powerhouse Shaw Brothers, now out on Blu-ray.
Longtime Ink 19 staff writer Christopher Long spent almost the entire year consuming and writing about new music. Here are his personal Dirty Dozen: the 12 records that made his heart the happiest in 2024.
Stormchaser (Inebriated Music / Anthem Entertainment). Review by Christopher Long.
Let It Rock: Live from the San Francisco Civic Center 1980 (Liberation Hall). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
Lily and Generoso wrap an outstanding year at the cinema, with capsule reviews of ten favorite films, eight supplemental features, and one outstanding repertory release seen at microcinemas, archives, and festivals in 2024.