
Blindfold tests, critical archives, fungal finds, urban ruins, and the most comprehensive, wide-ranging and idiosyncratic year-by-year single-listener recorded music accounting on the planet.
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Petrochemical thespians Les Georges Leningrad
Post-script: Bertrand Cantant was eventually convicted of “murder with indirect intent,” and spent less than four years in prison. Three years after his 2007 release, his ex-wife committed suic...
The rock band Ratt have said they wrote their best and best-known song, “Round and Round,” on a cassette recorder in a one-room L.A. apartment called Ratt Mansion West where they survived on top ramen. “You can’t get much less glamorous tha...
College newspaper, senior year. I was just 20 and guess I just liked the exercise of reviewing a best-of collection — especially one I didn’t technically own. In retrospect, given the essentiality of their first four albums, seems like it’d...
True story: My sister Emily in Michigan and her husband Jeff have the unusual travel goal of wanting to visit every NHL arena in Canada without actually attending any hockey games in them. A few months ago Emily told me that they were there...
Lorrie Morgan in something shocking to turn a man’s head.
Rediscovering country music on a zero-to-ten scale while watching videos on CMT, and being rather flippant about it for the most part. Even cranky now and then; seriously, what did...
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A misguided tour through 10,000 or so record albums and/or songs you mostly never heard of in a universe of fungi I can't smell.
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