Archive Archaeology: Music as Memory
Two new releases from Free Dirt Records use sound and music to tell stories about our history.
Two new releases from Free Dirt Records use sound and music to tell stories about our history.
Two of Swords (Patois Records). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
The Current (Potomak ). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
More shows for the brave of heart.
The curated version of Orlando Fringe festival is back!
Red Blooded American (Souletics Music) Review by Stacey Zering.
Donte Clark is the rare success story in this tough town, and he just might be making a change for the better.
Check this ultra-hip 1982 doc on Gil Scott-Heron; he’s a master musician and poet and he explains his career and inner artistic vision.
Matthew Moyer believes that this new Lydia Lunch DVD retrospective provides a fine primer for a life well-lived on the fringes of art and expression.
Praying Mantis (Noble Rot). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Blue (Flau). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Daniel Mitchell fights the nervous jitters as he speaks to cultural icon Lydia Lunch…
Royal Lunch (Important Records). Review by Carl F Gauze.
In the Spring of 1999, Henry Rollins was challenged to appear each Wednesday for eight weeks, and give a different spoken word performance each time. Joe Frietze gives us the rundown on this DVD chronicle.
In the Spring of 1999, Henry Rollins was challenged to appear each Wednesday for eight weeks, and give a different spoken word performance each time. Joe Frietze gives us the rundown on this DVD chronicle.
The Indigo Girls, with Spearhead (Chastain Park, Atlanta, GA, June 2, 2000). Concert review by Jeff Montgomery; photos by Shannah Cahoe Montgomery.
Everything Changes, Everything Stays the Same (Tapete Records). Review by Peter Lindblad.
Stories I Only Tell My Friends (Blackbird Records). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
Bone Bells (Pyroclastic Records). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
In this installment of his popular weekly series, Christopher Long recalls rolling up on a used record joint in Myrtle Beach where he scored a clean and quiet vinyl copy of Hermit of Mink Hollow, the 1978 masterpiece from Todd Rundgren, for just $2.
Ink 19 spoke with Brendan James to discuss the inspiration behind Chasing Light, his uniquely alluring sound, and why he makes music.
Serving as an inspirational beacon for aspiring musicians and artists — women and men alike — Beat Keepers: The Next Chapter may not be a big-budget feature, but its heartbeat is HUGE!
Let the Good Times Roll (Vegas Records). Review by Bob Pomeroy.