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Potato Hole (ANTI-Records). Review by Joe Frietze.
Potato Hole (ANTI-Records). Review by Joe Frietze.
Introducing (Slumberland). Review by Matthew Moyer.
Fans of cutting-edge electronic music most likely have Michael Rother to thank. Rother was one of the prime movers in a German music scene, dubbed krautrock, that still sets the standard for exciting, weird, and groovy music. Ink 19 had the pleasure of chatting with Rother, who seems as comfortable with creating new music as he is with being a careful archivist of the music and legacy of his previous bands.
Shelton Hull suspects Jimmy Page is pleased with this unabashedly unauthorized biography.
Songs of Torment, Songs of Joy (Candlelight Records). Review by Matthew Moyer.
There’ll Be Diamonds (Tender Loving Empire). Review by Carl F Gauze.
II (Soft Abuse). Review by Aaron Shaul.
L’Ocelle Mare (Sickroom). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Wagner’s War (Blood and Guts Music). Review by Matthew Moyer.
To look at the DVD box, you might thing the Great Kat is some sort of Bizarro Nancy Wilson. Not so. She’s so much more, Matthew Moyer declares.
Sui Generis (NonRational). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Shelton Hull looks back at the works of Django on electric guitar, along the way wondering why this material hasn’t been collected in a boxed set and what Charlie Parker would have thought of it.
Brother to the Blues (Telarc). Review by Joe Frietze.
Living Out of Time (Ruf). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Keith Kofron and the League of Poetic Justice (Ohm Sound). Review by Carl F Gauze.
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Chose Your Own Adventure EP (Monosyllabic). Review by Carl F Gauze.
In their first DVD release, Ozzy Osbourne’s long-time guitarist Zakk Wylde leads his Black Label Society into a sold-out show for their Detroit Chapter. Packed with extras, this DVD is a must-have for fans of BLS and anyone who loves raw, hard, rock-n-roll. Joe Frietze looks inside.
Grand Unified Theory (Undetected Plagerism). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Theme for A Nude Disintegrating Parachutist Woman (Wantage USA). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Today’s Smmoth Jazz Roundup is a collection of short reviews of easy-to-listen-to jazz.
In Perfect Harmony: The Lost Album (Jazz Detective). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
The Mighty Warriors: Live in Antwerp (Elemental Music). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
40 years on, Michael Gira and Swans continue to bring a ritualistic experience that needs to be heard in order to be believed. Featured photo by Reese Cann.
The biggest astronomical event of the decade coincides with a long overdue trip to Austin, Texas.
Sofia and Louise have just graduated nursing school. They have no idea what they’ve signed up for.
At the Showcase: Live in Chicago 1976/1977 (Jazz Detective). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
Atlantis Lullaby: The Concert in Avignon (Elemental Music). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
Hamilton, Ontario rap artist Cadence Weapon drops Rollercoaster (MNRK Music) today.
Shall I compare thee to an “Old Bronco”? Sure, if thou art The Bacon Brothers.