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 Everett True

How Not To Write A Book Proposal (Rejected Unknown)

How Not To Write A Book Proposal (Rejected Unknown)

Sometimes, when your proposals for articles or books are rejected you feel down for weeks afterwards – like, fuck it, I really was the best person for that job, why the FUCK is everyone still so resentful of me and bugger it, I ain’t going to be buying anything this week either. Other times, however, […]

 Lee Adcock

Jimmy Whispers – Summer In Pain (Moniker)

Jimmy Whispers – Summer In Pain (Moniker)

I’m not out to shoot down folks that wanna sing with their synths. It’s not in me to be cruel. I have to imagine Jimmy. Would he sit in the corner of the club after his gigs, afraid to talk to anyone lest his tongue locks up at the worst time? Is he a chatty […]

 Everett True

The return of Everett True | 42. Neil Young

The return of Everett True | 42. Neil Young

I’m not Neil Young. There are many reasons for this, not the least of which is that when I sing I don’t sound like a cranky Kermit the Frog. Also, I can’t fucking play electric guitar or manipulate feedback to save a noisy miner. But whatever. If I was Neil Young – and I so […]

 Everett True

Song of the day – 538: d-Wizz 2.0

Listening to d-Wizz 2.0’s 24-track handmade CD album Fav Trax Box Sets I & II is like being stuck in a Value Village every day of your life while a cheap 80s keyboard pumps out schmaltzy 80s songs gone horribly awry.

 Everett True

Song of the day – 456: M. Ward

Matt Ward gets Buddy Holly in a way that I’ve rarely heard anyone get Buddy Holly.

 Scott Creney

The Greatest Christmas Album Ever Recorded – Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer

Ultimately, Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer is a collection of songs about the struggle to find one’s place in the world — the isolated self-destruction that can occur when someone is rejected by their community.

 Everett True

Paul McCartney or Daniel Johnston?

Just askin’ …

 Scott Creney

Nirvana’s Nevermind, 20 Years Later

Nirvana’s Nevermind, 20 Years Later

Nirvana had a bigger effect on American culture than any rock band since The Beatles. I was there, and anyone who tells you any differently is a goddamned liar.

 Everett True

Song of the day – 377: Amanda Palmer (Nirvana cover)

Amanda Palmer’s reading of ‘Polly’ is quietened, a spooked horror show, a creepy music box after-the-event version

 Laura Crapo

Chad VanGaalen @ Il Motore, Montreal 23.06.11

If you’re going to tell me his songs came out of nowhere and were never influenced by other bands, we’ll have to do some kung fu

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