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ROCK N ROLL PURGATORY, #15
$4, 8 ½” x 11”, offset printed, 64 pgs.
By Speedway Randy Monday, July 16 2007
Enthusiastic, fun zine with great taste and long interviews. The specialty for this issue is one-man bands, with some cool big names and folks I am just being introduced to, which is nice. It has the best facet a zine can have: true love for the subjects. Some of the questions are too long—but with genuine respect—and the interviews are cool, both informative and conversational. No rock star bullshit here. Tons and tons of OMB interviews (Almighty Do Me A Favor, Al Foul, Bloodshot Bill, Ghostwriter, Haunted George, Jeffrey Novak, John Schooley, King Louie, Reverend Beat-Man, Scott H. Biram) balanced with interviews of normal-sized musicians: Toys That Kill, Uncle Scratch’s Gospel Revival, Baseball Furies, Wayne Hancock. Man, for four bucks you feel like you borrowed a great pulp book from the library. –Speedway Randy (Rocknroll Purgatory c/o Ben Lybarger, PO Box 276258, San Antonio, TX 78227, www.rocknrollpurgatory.com)
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