Tag: Peter Gabriel

Harry Styles

Harry Styles

Music Reviews

Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally. (Columbia Records). Review by Christopher Long.

Garage Sale Vinyl: The Blues Brothers

Garage Sale Vinyl: The Blues Brothers

Garage Sale Vinyl

This week, Christopher Long gets blisters on his fingers from flipping through bins of records at a Florida rummage sale where he snatched up an clean vinyl copy of Briefcase Full of Blues, the platinum-selling, chart-topping 1978 debut LP from the Blues Brothers, for just three bucks.

JD Hinton

JD Hinton

Music Reviews

Traveler (Wide Brim Music). Review by Randy Radic. Featured photo by @annaazarov.

HEALTH

HEALTH

Music Reviews

RAT WARS (Loma Vista Recordings). Review by Steven Cruse.

News Feed for Saturday, July  8

News Feed for Saturday, July 8

News Feed

In the news today: Sundara Karma, Peter Gabriel, Kristin Hersh, Wet Leg, Depeche Mode, Cinema Cinema!, Thor, Swans, The Voidz, Metric, Noel Gallagher, Garbage

A Genesis in My Bed

A Genesis in My Bed

Print Reviews

Former Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett shares his life story in an engaging and honest memoir that feels like hanging out with a friend.

Blue October

Blue October

Music Reviews

I Hope You’re Happy (Up / Down Records). Review by Christopher Long.

Steve Hackett The Man, The Music

Steve Hackett The Man, The Music

Screen Reviews

This two and a half hour documentary explores everything you might want to know about former Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett and the history of Progressive Rock.

Fela Kuti Lives

Features

With over 40 albums and an unassailable legacy as the originator of one of Africa’s most popular and enduring sounds, the job of curating Fela Kuti’s catalog for the 21st century is a difficult and enviable task. Ink 19 dives into the Knitting Factory’s Chop n’ Quench, Fela’s first nine albums re-released, and gives a heads up on the Na Poi set of albums due to drop on May 11.

Fela Kuti Lives

Features
With over 40 albums and an unassailable legacy as the originator of one of Africa's most popular and enduring sounds, the job of curating Fela Kuti's catalog for the 21st century is a difficult and enviable task. Ink 19 dives into the Knitting Factory's Chop n' Quench, Fela's first nine albums re-released, and gives a heads up on the Na Poi set of albums due to drop on May 11.

Obscured by Clouds

Interviews

William Weikart , the mastermind behind the band Obscured by Clouds , is one literate and surprising person. Tim Wardyn unveils Weikart’s impressive cast of influences (including Chris Cornell and Baroque music), how ex-girlfriends contributed to one of the best songs on their album Psycheclectic, and how his bandmate Thee Slayer Hippy got his name.

NAMM – Winter 2009

Event Reviews

The winter National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) trade show brought in bodies despite a tanking retail market and plummeting economy. Elianne Halbersberg reports back on the future of music related technology.

An Interview with Brann Dailor of Mastodon

Interviews

Metal drummer Dailor in Phil Collins fanboy shocker!?!? Stick around for what other revelations Gail Worley coaxes out of Mastodon’s rhythmic anchor in the Ink 19 interview.

Jupiter One

Music Reviews

JupiterOne (Cordless Recordings /Warner Music Group). Review by Jen Cray.

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Chapterhouse

Chapterhouse

Interviews

With the thirty-fifth anniversary of debut album Whirlpool, UK shoegaze outfit Chapterhouse is back together again and touring the US as part of Slide Away Music Festival.