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[Kurt Vonnegut] Fiction, clothes and stage magic
To remember Kurt Vonnegut, about magic and fiction.
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[Antlers] Almost failed social realism horror
Antlers (2021), directed by Scott Cooper based on Nick Antosca’s short story ‘The Quiet Boy,’ highlights on children growing up in harsh circumstances.
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Nations On Fire strikes the match again
Refuse Records just reissued our ‘Strike The Match’ LP as a one-time Picture Disc.
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Boris unveiled the release of a new album, W
Boris has announced the release of a new album. W will be released by Sacred Bones on January 21.
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[Voivod] Heads Up: Synchro Anarchy
New Voivod is always a thrill, and yet there is no music from the album yet.
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Interview with trajedesaliva: Seeing the barely seeable, hearing the barely hearable
Futuristika gives an ear to what trajedesaliva tells, about dark Galicia, parentship and weird analog sounds.
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Builders – Beatin Hearts
It’s hard to figure why 9/10 Christchurch author and songwriter Bill Direen hasn’t been accorded the legend status of many of his peers from the New Zealand pop underground.
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Soundtracking the horrors of totalitarianism
Partly inspired by Jean-Paul Sartre’s short story of the same name, The Childhood Of A Leader is a tense psychological drama tracing the formative years of a young boy and set against the backdrop of the 1919 Paris Peace Conference that led to the establishment of the Treaty of Versailles. Walker continues to work with long-term collaborators Peter…
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No Future: Punk and the Underground Graphic Novel
Punk visual culture was immediate, ephemeral and transitory, defying claims to longevity and to seriousness. It would be no surprise then that this visual culture would draw on the comic strip – the almost archetypal instance of a transitory and debased form for the usual arbiters of culture.