Book Reviews
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A new book looks into the lives of the unknown musicians who briefly joined forces with Bob Dylan and helped to rerecord what would become one of Dylan’s masterpieces. Read more
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A collection of humorous and thoughtful personal essays makes up Love & Industry, a love letter to life in the midwestern United States. Read more
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Author Jack Marriott undertook a worldwide journey in search of Beatles monuments. The result is a fun, funny, and exciting read about a unique trip. Read more
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Sufferah is the harrowing yet redemptive story of author Alex Wheatle’s childhood and youth. Read more
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Yours truly is a sucker for independent comics. Several years ago, I fell in love with the comics of Pedro Martin, whose comic Mexikid Stories, has become a staple of my online experience. He tells the tale of his childhood in the 70s and 80s, growing up in Watsonville, California, the seventh of nine children. Read more
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We remember Sinead O’Connor by taking a look at a new book that excellently serves as a history of the singer and why she is still relevant. Read more
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A new coffee table book serves as a love letter to a legendary Arlington Virginia producer and his fabled underground recording studio. Read more
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The latest issue of the new Used Records And Tapes zine is a delightful and insightful read about less heralded artists and records of note. Read more
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The latest in The Last Interview series features Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain, a reticent interview subject who had things to say, even if he didn’t enjoy saying them. Read more
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A new book examines the making of a classic alternative rock compilation that served as a benefit for AIDS research. Read more
