The Story Behind the Legendary Doomsday Clock and Where It’s Headed https://t.co/SLilVg7Net via @ArchDigest
— Turn Me On, Dead Man (@deadmanradio) February 6, 2021
A Glitch in the Matrix is a compelling trip into an oddball belief https://t.co/mW9WZTUXdd via @Polygon
— Turn Me On, Dead Man (@deadmanradio) February 6, 2021
I'm reading Mark Lanegan's book right now and I thought it was pretty cool that Screaming Trees first show was opening for Wipers. pic.twitter.com/MrP7jb4FnA
— Cranberry Friend (@dothecranberry) February 8, 2021
— Daggerboy (@slimhiney) February 9, 2021
40 pgs in to my first encounter with @MsJeanRhys. Damn, but the economic descriptions of light, shade and heat in the rooms (especially the Convent section) and under the trees and out on the roads are SO well done. Brisk, bare but hugely evocative. She knew what she was about. pic.twitter.com/iuaelkeiRj
— Simon Spanton (@SimonGuy64) February 15, 2021
"I was known among my friends as a guy who could sing with ease": Ghédalia Tazartès and Lawrence Kumpf in conversation for @BOMBmagazine: https://t.co/5s14wm3A5m
— David Grubbs (@blackfaurest) February 21, 2021
According to a 2019 research study at the University of Glasgow & University of Oslo, the shift to #streaming has caused a substantial increase in the music industry's contribution to carbon emissions, significantly impacting #climatechange: https://t.co/a8Dlya7VqL pic.twitter.com/nL0Uos7vGD
— Museum Of Portable Sound (@museumsound) February 26, 2021
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