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INTERVIEW: Ramon Oscuro Martos on His Second Volume of Stories About Heavy Metal Album Covers
Metal tends to be more independent, timeless, and more honest in its visual presentation.
BOOK REVIEW: “Butthole Surfers: What Does Regret Mean?”
Yes, the die-hard Butthole Surfers fan must own this book. But, even if you have a superficial knowledge of the band, this is an excellent addition to your library or coffee table.
BOOK REVIEW: “AC/DC 1973-1980: The Bon Scott Years” by Jeff Apter
It’s not just a history of the band, but a summation of the essence of rock n’ roll.
The Door is Open: 10 Songs from the World of SWANS by Nick Soulsby
Michael Gira’s Swans are one of the most incomparable bands alive. Originating from the New York No Wave underground, the … More
BOOK REVIEW: “Damn the Machine: The Story of Noise Records” by David E. Gehlke
I had no idea this book would be so damn entertaining.
INTERVIEW: Eerie Von Reflects on Misfits, Samhain, & Danzig History
“This guy’s crazy! He keeps leaving me messages where he’s playing guitar.”
INTERVIEW: Ramon Oscuro Martos, Author of “…And Justice for Art: Stories About Heavy Metal Album Covers”
“Visuals add another dimension to sound and when done right can be an integral part of it. A striking image … More