Very much looking forward to this. https://t.co/roXH30mqSZ
— David Grubbs (@blackfaurest) May 3, 2021
"Reselling doesn’t take away merchandise from charity shops that are overloaded to begin with."
Multiple people sent me this @hazelcills joint on thrift gentrification so I thought I'd share: https://t.co/tZvdmT0YxA
— Whitney Bauck (@Unwrinkling) May 3, 2021
The Magic Years, @JonathanTaplin's new book, is out from @heydaybooks today. I just picked up a copy for myself.
It's a powerful rock memoir—capacious and contemplative—and I hope it gets read widely.https://t.co/rUTIyaKYWr pic.twitter.com/8xNFx2eeJZ
— Emmerich Anklam (@eianklam) May 4, 2021
Cool article on our old friend Ashland(brother of Kyp Malone) that we hung out with a lot in Chicago and last seen by me at a Hustler White/Silver Daggers show at the Smell. Thanks for the link @georgethechen https://t.co/UozofSSa6U
— Adam Grimord-Isham (@Grimisham) May 11, 2021
https://twitter.com/TaylorLorenz/status/1394685052877819905
via Austin Brown
https://twitter.com/NathanReese/status/1394720850608226310
Factory Records photos by Daniel Meadows via Cafe Royal Books is out Now. Cameras clicked and filmed for So It Goes and so on. Unobtrusive, felt part of the instant-ness. Joy Division, A Certain Ratio, John Cooper Clarke, Buzzcocks, Vini Reilly, Hannett, Wilson, Gretton, Savage. pic.twitter.com/u9qvceuk8H
— Arthur (@ratherarthur) May 20, 2021
via Coddy
Lovely essay from Milli-Rose Rubin about how a second-hand baby grand piano helped anchor her through lockdown following years of precariousness and temporary housing, up on @galdemzine with a gorgeous illo from Charity Atukunda: https://t.co/zDIcdWSJnz
— Tara Joshi (@tara_dwmd) May 20, 2021
Finished First Person Singular by Haruki Murakami. Eight stories (a couple might be considered essays) told in the first-person perspective. Each tale seems to manage to work in at least one of Murakami’s trademark topics: jazz, baseball, sex, friendship, & the surreal. Liked it.
— Andy Mascola (@AndyMascola) May 25, 2021
My new book, STAY INSPIRED, is out today. "It’s kinda like if the Artist’s Way were written for normal human beings," to quote @jjdanek. Thanks to everyone who contributed. I wrote a lot about my punk youth in it, and how it paved the way to the present. https://t.co/NTAoQjaB6u pic.twitter.com/g0DG5OATU3
— brandonstosuy (@brandonstosuy) May 25, 2021
wrote about 30 years of SOUNDSCAN, which changed the billboard charts, and the music industry, and skid row's personal fortunes overnight https://t.co/n67HnaM8tJ
— rob harvilla (@harvilla) May 25, 2021
A mysterious fairy godmother: “National Sawdust had cut staff by 60% and it was unclear how the venue could survive. But the Alphadyne money allowed it to build a digital platform, commission work from 100 artists and give 20 composers $3,000 commissions.” https://t.co/HPt3t93HU2
— Zachary Woolfe (@zwoolfe) May 26, 2021
Tried to answer the question of whether @lmlauramarsh and I destroyed the music industry by pirating stuff as teens only to learn that the music industry is doing fine, it's the artists that are fucked https://t.co/Pc14Qmy1ug
— 'Weird Alex' Pareene (@pareene) May 27, 2021
via Marc Masters
Train read. pic.twitter.com/eqzlSgrHI4
— BlackWaxSolution (@eops) May 29, 2021
New @BoroOfWenatchee: Some great music came out of unexpected places in the 1960s—like rural Northern Virginia. https://t.co/ksfhQeyQEc
— Russ Smith (@MUGGER1955) May 27, 2021
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