OOR (Dutch national music magazine)November 2011 For 30 years GW (Goat-Woolly) Sok was the singer of The Ex—the word “front…
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A Mix of Bricks & Valentines in Trust Magazine
by Dolf HermannstädterTrust Magazine A book with more than 250 songs of agitprop lyrics from the singer und co-founder of…
We Aren’t the World
Colonialism in music & media. By Ian BrennanThe Good Men ProjectAugust 21st, 2019 In an era when citizens theoretically have…
On the Margins— On the Fly! in Labour History Melbourne
By Rowan CahillLabour History Melbourne An overview of the work of Iain McIntyre, and a review of his anthology, On…
Better Than: Flag, Black Flag and Possibly White Flag
By Tony RettmanVillage Voice BlogJune 23rd In the summer of 1981, the Southern California band Black Flag went on a…
Abandoning the Ear? Punk and Deaf Convergences Part II
By David EnsmingerOriginally published by PopMattersJanuary 27th, 2013 Deaf and punk cultures seem to share a similar outsider status, and…
Abandoning the Ear? Punk and Deaf Convergences Part I
By David EnsmingerOriginally published by PopMattersNovember 12th, 2012 The vibrant subcultures of deaf and punk communities have a long, storied,…
Left of the Dial in Roctober
By Waymon TimbsdayleRoctoberAugust 1, 2013 I have to open this review with an apology: I have put off writing about…
Left of the Dial in the Indypendent Reader
by Blake UnderwoodIndypendent ReaderJuly 15, 2013 One of the many takeaways from David Ensminger’s newly published Left of the Dial:…
Left of the Dial on Pop Matters
by John L MurphyPop MattersJuly 1st, 2013 Is Punk Rock Just Urban Folk Music? ‘Left of the Dial‘ Over 20…