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Razorcake #70 Issue Preview
With Lenguas Largas, Big Eyes, Wreck of the Zephyr and Jake Austen of Roctober
By Staff Tuesday, October 02 2012
Razorcake #70
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Based on photos by Robert El Diablo and Shanty Cheryl
Lenguas Largas: Interview by Todd Taylor. Members of most Tucson bands. Lots of them. Southwest psych rock that’ll get all the man booties shaking. (website, facebook)
Big Eyes: Interview by Taiga Dinger and Félix Reyes. They tour so much you might not realize it, but these guys love The Fastbacks so much they moved to Seattle. (website, facebook)
Wreck Of The Zephyr: Interview by Todd Taylor and Daryl Gussin. They were from Boston, now LA. They may very well be the first pralt-country band to make that move. (bandcamp, facebook)
Jake Austen of Roctober: Interview by Ryan Leach. Between his long-running zine, band, and Chicago public access TV show Chic-A-Go-Go, you could call him the Steve Martin of DIY ethics. (website, facebook)
Sean Carswell is 100% solid.
Jim Ruland knows what all his tattoos mean. (blog, twitter)
Amy Adoyzie knows how to make a mixed tape. (twitter, blog)
Liz Prince knows how to procrastinate. (website, twitter)
Designated Dale loves living in the city.
Rev. Nørb is another year older.
Gary Hornberger is a lot of years older.
The Rhythm Chicken shares stories of Freddy K, the Door County Polka King. (facebook)
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