January 2015
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Is Elvis dead? Was he an alien? Was he a government informant? This book sheds light on the numerous conspiracies around the late, great King of Rock & Roll. Read more
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The long-rumored debut album from Kitchens of Distinction’s Patrick Fitzgerald and folk singer Heidi Berry’s one-off collaboration finally sees the light of day. Read more
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Two recent reissues capture the glory of Chicago-based garage rock band’s. Second album A Scratch In The Sky is a psychedelic pop classic. Read more
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Less than a year after the death of frontman Charlie Chesterman, Scruffy The Cat’s discography is back in print, with an extra compilation of unreleased material to boot. Read more
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Deuteronomy 31:6 Be strong and of a good courage, fear not, nor be affrighted at them: for the LORD thy God, he it is that doth go with thee; he will not fail thee, nor forsake thee. In 1997, Chicago rockers Smoking Popes released one of the most original, unique concept records in rock history.… Read more
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Slutty, lusty dudes sign to a major label and make a record just like their previous, critically loved records. Backlash ensues! Read more
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The quiet mastermind behind one of the quintessential bands of the Eighties tells his tale. Read more
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A little music for your weekend, sir? A drink, madame? Combustible Edison’s debut album remains a highlight of the post-grunge Sub Pop era. Read more
