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I Play My Bass Loud (Third Man Records). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
I Play My Bass Loud (Third Man Records). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
New Stories / Old Hands. Review by Stacey Zering.
Deep Exchange (Pangea Recordings). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Guitars have become quite affordable lately… and supremely boring. Ian Koss discovers a new alternative.
When it comes to amplifiers, Yamaha’s THR10 is an odd beast. Kurt Channing attempts to find its taxonomy.
Still Here (Rekids). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Sexual Breakfast (Strictly Amateur Films). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Poisons That Save Lives (Substandard). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Split (Springman/Substandard). Review by Aaron Shaul.
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Steve Stav finds himself tongue-tied when he engages his favorite chanteuse-next-door in a revealing Q&A.
The Who’s legendary bassist, John Entwistle passed away Thursday at the age of 57. James Mann offers a tribute, and several Ink 19 staffers add their thoughts. - ,Editor’s Note: UPDATED with thoughts from additional staffers and bass legend Mike Watt.
Even if only his status as one-quarter of Led Zepplin is taken into account, few could deny that John Paul Jones deserves to be revered. But more than 20 years after the end of Zep, Jones remains a vital and diverse artist. Gail Worley talks to a true musical legend.
Our Ancestors Swam to Shore (Free Dirt / PM Press). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
Jason Vorhees is back in 2009’s soft reboot of Friday the 13th, and it is time for a re-evaluation of the most recent film in the long running franchise.
Squeeze and Boy George dazzle in Clearwater, Florida, as Michelle Wilson ticks two off her Bucket List.
Three strong women oust their evil boss and bring reasonable policies to the workplace in this hit musical.
Marvelous martial arts masterpiece To Kill a Mastermind is finally released from the Shaw Brothers’ vault.
Possessing all the coziness of a gawk-worthy car crash, Permanent Damage, the salacious memoir from the notorious, outrageous “groupie” Miss Mercy Fontenot and celebrated pop culture journalist Lyndsey Parker, provides a surprise payoff.
Michelle Wilson soaks up the jam band vibes when Warren Haynes Band brings their Million Voices Whisper Tour to Jacksonville.