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Dr. John – Ink 19 Live at Rockpalast 1999 (M.i.G). Review by Bob Pomeroy.

"The vast Rockpalast archive has been mined over the years for commercial releases, and the latest offering is a funky set by Dr. John and the Lower 911, recorded at the Loreley Amphitheatre on Lorelei Rock in Sankt Goarshausen, Germany." -- Bob Pomeroy

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Penny Arcade – Ink 19 Double Exposure (Tapete Records). Review by Peter Lindblad.

"In the midnight hour, Penny Arcade retires to more intimate spaces, where darkness encroaches and James Hoare... makes sonic slurries of titian organ ooze and varied guitar flurries while typing out drum machine codes of soft clacking and airy puffs." -- Peter Lindblad

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Peter Karp – Ink 19 Jersey Town (Rose Cottage/Make My Day Records). Review by Randy Radic.

"Jersey Town reveals Karp as an artist running on hard-earned momentum." -- Randy Radic

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Stacy Mitchhart – Ink 19 No Rhyme or Reason (Dr. SAM Records). Review by Randy Radic.

"Stacy Mitchhart sounds like an artist fully aware of his place in the blues genre — and determined to make the most of it." -- Randy Radic

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Jada Di’Larosa – Ink 19 To Love Is To Perform. Review by Randy Radic.

"On To Love Is To Perform, New Orleans–based Nu jazz singer-songwriter Jada Di’Larosa delivers a captivating album that favors nuance over spectacle." -- Randy Radic

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ET Boys – Ink 19 “queremos rock” (Wake Up Music Group). An Ink 19 Premiere by Randy Radic.

"A new personal favorite, 'queremos rock (go thru the motions)' reveals ET Boys harnessing their creativity in ever more innovative ways." -- Randy Radic

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Salem’s Lot – Ink 19 Tobe Hooper’s 1979 mini-series adaptation of Stephen King’s Salem’s Lot delivers scares, along with a bit of generational trauma.

"Children have been vampire victims in film at least as far back as Bela Lugosi’s Dracula (1931), but having a child be turned into a bloodsucker was a bold choice and one of the elements that makes this film so terrifying and memorable." -- Phil Bailey

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Joe Jackson – Ink 19 Hope and Fury (earMusic ). Review by Judy Craddock.

"Don’t toss the skinny ties just yet. If Hope and Fury is simply Jackson’s direction du jour or the beginning of a lengthy experimentation in sound, I’m here for it." -- Judy Craddock

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RW Hellborn – Ink 19 “Morbid Curiosity.” Review by Randy Radic.

"Philly-based RW Hellborn releases his new single, 'Morbid Curiosity, a snarling, potent punk song lying somewhere in-between self-annihilation and introspection." -- Randy Radic

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Gracie and Rachel – Ink 19 If We Could, Would We (Righteous Babe Records). Review by Christopher Long.

"If We Could, Would We zings throughout as a result of subtle, yet Schick-sharp production... Yet conversely, it’s the stripped-down vocal track, 'Run Dry,' that arguably deserves MVP honors for possessing the courage to arrive at the banquet completely naked." -- Christopher Long

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Don Broco – Ink 19 Nightmare Tripping (Fearless Records). Review by Christopher Long.

"While there’s certainly no shortage of highlights, Nightmare Tripping does own a few particularly tall standouts, including the powerhouse leadoff video / single 'Cellophane' and the surprisingly legit, unholy union with Nickelback on the title track." -- Christopher Long

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A Place to Bury Strangers – Ink 19 Rare and Deadly (Dedstrange). Review by Peter Lindblad.

"Almost every bit... bristles with deliciously ominous, blazing urgency and nervy immediacy, and there is terrifying beauty underneath all the trashy turbulence, with A Place to Bury Strangers occupying liminal spaces and spraying the walls with feedback-laced graffiti." -- Peter Lindblad

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Kalyn Fay – Ink 19 ᎠᏫᏒᏅ (Garden) (Horton Records). Review by Randy Radic.

"Fay operates at the intersection of folk, Americana, and Indigenous storytelling, but ᎠᏫᏒᏅ feels especially grounded. Their voice—warm, steady, and quietly commanding—highlights songs that meditate on place, identity, and belonging without slipping into abstraction." -- Randy Radic

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Ghalia Volt – Ink 19 “Let Yo’ Hair Down” (Ruf Records). Review by Randy Radic.

"Ghalia Volt has it going on. 'Let Yo’ Hair Down' is soaked in grimy, grungy, stripped-down roots guitars that are so raw, they ooze blood." -- Randy Radic

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The Twilight Sad – Ink 19 It’s the Long Goodbye (Rock Actions Records). Review by Peter Lindblad.

"It’s hard to imagine a more cathartic form of therapy than erecting epic wailing walls of shoegazing, post-punk sound with The Twilight Sad." -- Peter Lindblad

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Jim Lauderdale – Ink 19 Country Super Hits Volume 2 (Sky Crunch). Review by Judy Craddock.

"Each song unfolds like a stepladder, allowing the listener to anticipate the view, from heartbreak ballads to solid reasons to be thankful for the little things." -- Judy Craddock

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Luke Winslow-King – Ink 19 Coast of Light (Bloodshot Records). Review by Randy Radic.

"With his wonderfully tattered voice at the forefront, on Coast of Light, Luke Winslow-King blends blues and tinges of other genres into a glorious album." -- Randy Radic

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Hanna Andréa – Ink 19 “Braveheart.” Review by Randy Radic.

"A mid-tempo, throbbing rhythm infuses the melody with the feeling of a beating heart, balanced on the precipice of making a life-changing decision." -- Randy Radic

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MEMORIALS – Ink 19 All Clouds Bring Not Rain (Fire Records). Review by Peter Lindblad.

"Are there so many ideas are packed into All Clouds Bring Not Rain that it runs the risk of becoming an amorphous, overly complex hodgepodge of mismatched sounds? Not a chance." -- Peter Lindblad

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NYC Friends! Awarded the Silver Bear for Best Screenplay at Berlin and one of our top films from last year, Radu Jude's Kontinental '25, opens this Fri. 3/27 @filmforumnyc.bsky.social! Our capsule review for @ink19.bsky.social is here:
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She Shoots Straight – Ink 19 Swapping slapstick comedy for soapy melodrama, She Shoots Straight hits the target for exciting Hong Kong “Girls with Guns” action.

"She Shoots Straight mixes terrific action sequences with familial melodrama in a delightful mix of styles for a modern reworking of the Women Generals of the Yang Family legends." -- Phil Bailey

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Pol Sembrano – Ink 19 “Anywhere” Music Video Premiere. Review by Randy Radic.

"Seattle-based Filipino American artist Pol Sembrano unveils the music video for “Anywhere,” a polished reintroduction that also serves as the lead single from his recently released self-titled debut album." -- Randy Radic

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NOVABLOOD – Ink 19 You’re New To This Aren’t You? (Mint 400 Records). Review by Randy Radic.

"Vocalist Mark Zowie offers a track-by-track breakdown of how NOVABLOOD stretches the tension on You’re New To This Aren’t You — sometimes tightening the screws, sometimes letting the whole thing begin to collapse under its own weight." -- Randy Radic

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Boiled in Lead – Ink 19 King of the Dogwoods (Omnium Records). Review by Peter Lindblad.

"Crawling out of the woodwork with King of the Dogwoods, their 12th album and first full-length since 2008’s Silver, the venerable Boiled in Lead stages an eclectic Celtic-punk revival steeped in rustic, folky darkness. What a time for their new release to be alive." -- Peter Lindblad

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Neko Case – Ink 19 Neko Case brings Nora O’Connor and Destroyer to Grand Junction, Colorado, on her Neon Grey Midnight Green tour — an extended love song for wild creatures of this warm, spring night.

"The audience... politely listens to 'Little Gears,' my favorite so far... a new song about another little creature. Case is the queen of minute observation, immortalizing the intense little life of a being so generally unnoticed, derived from an internalized one-hour glance."

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The Spirit of Ani – Ink 19 Blake R. Bickham finds Lauren Coyle Rosen and Ani DiFranco’s conversations to be an intimate portrait of DiFranco’s real life, in The Spirit of Ani: Reflections on Spirituality, Feminism, Music and…

"Ultimately, the book provides DiFranco another vehicle in which to wrestle with people’s projections onto her versus her true self." -- Blake R. Bickham

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John Hollier & The Reverie – Ink 19 Rainmaker (Thirty Tigers). Review by Randy Radic.

"Vaguely reminiscent of Bruce Springsteen, only better, with Rainmaker, John Hollier & The Reverie deliver a restlessly, wickedly superb album." -- Randy Radic

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Ben Brandt – Ink 19 Solid Ground. Review by Randy Radic.

"Nashville guitarist/singer-songwriter Ben Brandt unveils his debut album, Solid Ground, an exploration of the confluence of indie elements and the pulverizing muscularity of blues rock." -- Randy Radic

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The Notwist – Ink 19 News from Planet Zombie (Morr Music). Review by Peter Lindblad.

"Generous of spirit, with a heart full of humanity, The Notwist does battle with the forces of fearful misery and oppressive cynicism." -- Peter Lindblad

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Sweet Petunia – Ink 19 Foggy Mountain Mental Breakdown (Righteous Babe Records). Review by Christopher Long.

"Sweet Petunia’s most lethal weapons are their palate-pleasing lead vocals, soul-piercing harmonies, heart-tugging lyrics, AND rib-cracking collision of banjos, fiddles, and acoustic guitars." -- Christopher Long

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