PsychobabbleJune 26th, 2013 Left of the Dial: Conversations with Punk Icons compiles twenty-two interviews David Ensminger conducted for such landmark…
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Left of the Dial: An Austin Chronicle Review
by Tim StegallThe Austin ChronicleOctober 25th, 2013 Sad and bloody day when Houston historian and educator David Ensminger, drummer for…
Left of the Dial: A Razorcake Review
by Jimmy AlvaradoRazorcakeNovember 21st, 2013 Ensminger is no stranger to punk rock-he’s been around the scene since at least the…
Left of the Dial: A Scanner Zine Review
Scanner ZineJanuary 14th, 2014 Compendiums of interviews, when put together by the person who conducted the interview, can often be…
The West Virginia Mine Wars, Then and Now: Gun Thugs, Rednecks, and Radicals
by SashaEF! Journal Brought together by historian, David Alan Corbin, Gun Thugs, Rednecks & Radicals presents an archive of mostly-out-of-print…
West Virginia Mine Wars Book Updated for Book Festival
by Paul J. NydenWVGazette.comOctober 19, 2011 CHARLESTON, W.Va. —It’s been more than 20 years since David Alan Corbin first published…
West Virginia Miners’ Struggles Still Relevant Today
by Phreddy WischusenMichigan CitizenFebruary 27th, 2014 “Gun Thugs, Rednecks and Radicals” compiles first-hand accounts of 1912-1921 mine wars GeorgeSantayana famously…
One Chord Wonders in Popular Music and Society Journal
By Jarek Paul ErvinPopular Music and Society Journal The reprinting of Dave Laing’s 1985 One Chord Wonders is cause for…
One Chord Wonders on Louder than War
Scanner ZineJanuary 31st, 2016 Over the years there have been a number of tomes that have attempted to analyze, quantify,…
One Chord Wonders Reviewed in Spectrum Culture
By Adrian BloxhamLouder than WarOctober 2nd, 2015 One Chord Wonders was first published in 1985, in a new preface Dave…



