Mutually Assured Marginality #10 by Thomas D’Angelo
In the last installment of his Mutually Assured Marginality column for the year, Thomas D’Angelo offers up a few of the ‘aesthetic life rafts’ that kept him afloat throughout 2020.
In the last installment of his Mutually Assured Marginality column for the year, Thomas D’Angelo offers up a few of the ‘aesthetic life rafts’ that kept him afloat throughout 2020.
In this installment of Failure Of All Pop, Glenn Donaldson shares a few of his late-year discoveries that he gleaned from other’s best of lists, including releases from Channelers, Svitlana Nianio & Oleksandr Yurchenko, and Sally Anne Morgan.
On this installment, which will be the last one for 2020, I play a bunch of music from releases that arrived mostly later in the year, some even within the past few weeks. There are just a couple of things included that deviate from that a bit, but once again there is a lot of…
Here’s the obligatory, year-end Favorite Music of 2020 list from one member of the Free Form Freakout operation.
On this installment of the podcast, I’ll be digging into the work of James Toth, who’s perhaps best known to most listeners out there for the music that he has created under the name Wooden Wand. With a vast discography that stretches beyond that moniker and back into the mid-’90s, Toth emerged from the U.S.…
In this installment of Failure Of All Pop, Glenn Donaldson offers up his Top 5 releases of 2020, along with his Top 5 records that he dug out while holed-up in quarantine.
In this month’s installment of Mutually Assured Marginality, Thomas D’Angelo reviews the recent batch of Slowscan releases.
For this installment of the podcast, I have another show filled with a bunch of mostly new music for you, a lot of this stuff arriving just within the past few weeks even. I’ve been so impressed and inspired by the steady stream of really high quality sounds coming out of late, so I’m excited…
Glenn Donaldson delivers another installment of his Failure Of All Pop column covering new releases from Joanne Robertson and Sad Eyed Beatniks.
On this installment of the podcast, I dig into the work of the Chicago-based independent label, Trouble In Mind Records. Started in 2009 by the husband-and-wife team of Bill and Lisa Roe as their band Cococoma was starting to wind down activities, Trouble In Mind has evolved from a 7” single-only imprint into one of…