Fresh off their stint at SXSW, Neal Carlson and his band Mink are playing The Saint tonight in Asbury Park. You may recognize Neal from his former band Bona Roba, or from the reality show Rock Star: INXS or from his really tight pants. Trigger talks to the Mink front man about his new band, their forthcoming record, and their new single “Talk To Me”.
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Posted by Trigger Magazine on April 10, 2007 11:08 AM
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10 Questions with Found: Tyrannosaurus Rex
On our usual walk to fetch an afternoon caffeine fix we noticed these flyers somebody had put up that read FOUND: TYRANNOSAURUS REX. The flyers had a photo of a toy T-Rex and an email address that you could contact to claim the little beast. We saw similar flyers last summer where items like a mixed tape and a folding chair were also "found" so we were curious as to what this lost and found business was all about.
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Posted by Trigger Magazine on October 12, 2005 3:47 PM
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Overspray Magazine is a quarterly publication dedicated exclusively to the art of stenciling, and we’re not talking about grandma’s kitten stencils here. Overspray features artists from around the world who are pushing the boundaries of what can be done with a little paint and an immense amount of talent. Filled with interviews, reviews and product recommendations, Overspray provides valuable insight to this outsider art form.
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Posted by Trigger Magazine on July 13, 2005 1:55 AM
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For a few years, we have been seeing these posters around L.A. and New York City that read "Then it hit me. I'm not going to be famous. I won't get to be a rock star. I am going to be stuck on the payroll doing work that doesn't interest me for a very long time." Trigger Magazine hooked up with Marilyn from Then It Hit Me to get the story behind the wakeup call.
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Posted by Trigger Magazine on July 7, 2005 5:39 PM
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1. Where did you guys come up with the concept for the airborne kicks?
The Urban Legend of tossing dogs is decades old. We flung up our old kicks just like everyone else growing up in New York, it was all about representing your 'hood. As we got older, we knew about the myths of hanging sneakers - like they represent where drugs were being sold or where someone has died. It was the fact that it was undefineable that intrigued us to continue our childhood mission.
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Posted by Trigger Magazine on March 5, 2005 6:03 PM
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