A great new issue of Maggot Brain – including wide-ranging interviews with artist Raymond Pettibon and underground culture renaissance man John Waters that both go way deeper than their most iconic works – and equally deep insight-fueled pieces from cover-to-cover! Includes a look at the legacy-to-date of Detroit vocalist John Brannon from Negative Approach to the Laughing Hyenas and beyond, a photo journal on tour with noise rock lifers The Melvins, experimental pop veteran Cheri Knight, sax player & composer Patrick Shiroishi on Japanese folk-blues guitarist & visionary Kan Mikami, zine writer/publisher/outsider musician Seymour Glass and lots more. Each feature, column and article is greatly enriched by photos and illustrations, too – the visual side of Maggot Brain gets more vivid with each new issue! Magazine
This issue's cover feature is a tribute to 60 years of music from the great Stevie Wonder – one of our all-time favorites – with a look at some of the deep cuts that sometimes get overlooked! There's also a look forward at 2024 – with big expectations of records from Nick Cave, Kamasi Washington, and others – plus other articles on AC/DC, Billy Bragg, Brittany Howard, Buena Vista Social Club, and Captain Beefheart – all delivered with the great writing and graphic presentation that always makes Mojo such a pleasure to read! The issue also has a bonus CD with classic heavy tracks from ZZ Top, Little Feat, Canned Heat, and others – and there's almost 150 reviews inside, which is plenty to keep your turntable spinning. Magazine
Wax Poetics is pulling out a big talent roster this time around – covers with Raury and Gary Clark Jr – and inside articles on Leon Bridges, Boz Scaggs, Marilyn McLeod, Kamasi Washington, Onra, John Simon, and others! As usual, the coverage is as eclectic as the artists included – great features on talents both classic and contemporary, but who are often sometimes a bit far from the spotlight – and brought to light with the crate-digging commitment that's always made WP so great! Photos are great, text is rich, and there's hardly any ads in the magazine either! Magazine
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