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Book Review: John Lennon – The Life by Philip Norman
Author Philip Norman attempts -- and succeeds -- in writing the final, definitive word on one of the twentieth century's most iconic figures.
Read More »Book Review: The Cream Of Tank Girl By Alan C. Martin and Jamie Hewlett
Back to those innocent days when a girl and her tank could travel the outback with her kangaroo boyfriend, terrorizing stupid people and blowing up towns.
Read More »Book Review: Mind Over Matter 4 – The Images of Pink Floyd by Storm Thorgerson and Peter Curzon
An excellent exhibition catalog of Thorgerson’s work.
Read More »Book Review: The Clash by The Clash (Strummer, Jones, Simonon, & Headon)
Captures the energy and spirit of what made this band "the only band that matters".
Read More »Book Review: I Hate New Music – The Classic Rock Manifesto by Dave Thompson
Not only does Dave Thompson believe rock music is soulless, he'll point to the eight 1978 albums he thinks are responsible.
Read More »Interview with Bill Sherman, Pop Culture Critic and Comics Review Editor at Blogcritics Magazine
“...the blog might focus on a comics title, a new music release, something from TV and/or movies...reflect[ing] the flibbertigibbet nature of my own mental processes.”
Read More »Book Review: He Is… I Say – How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love Neil Diamond by David Wild
This love letter to Neil Diamond is also in many ways a book about music criticism itself. Damn you, David Wild!
Read More »Book Review: Crosby Stills & Nash – The Biography (Updated 40th Anniversary Edition) by Dave Zimmer With Photographs by Henry Diltz
For both CSN&Y fans and students of American music history, the updated version of CSN's biography is an essential read.
Read More »Book Review: Vampyres of Hollywood by Adrienne Barbeau and Michael Scott
Actress Barbeau and her collaborator Scott serve a fast-paced blend of modified vampire lore and entertaining cinema cynicism.
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