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ISSUE #8

MAGAZINE - £13.99 | Buy
The cover feature is an epic, really long timeline of images and interview with the modern king of arts portrait photography, Michael Lavine.
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issue #6

100+ pp magazine - £13.99 | Buy
This issue contains pieces on: Bikini Kill, Boris, Endless Boogie, New Kingdom, The Clean, ELO, Archie Shepp, Echo and the Bunnymen, Primal Scream, The Guerilla...
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issue #5

132pp magazine - £13.99 | Buy
Maggot Brain is a full-color, quarterly magazine edited by noted Detroit scribe Mike McGonigal: 100+ pages packed with phenomenal content – art, music, li...
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ISSUE #4

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Maggot Brain is a full-color, quarterly magazine edited by noted Detroit scribe Mike McGonigal: 100+ pages packed with phenomenal content – art, music, li...
issue #7

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issue #7

Third Man Books
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    Released: 17th Dec 2021

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The Winter 2021/22 issue of Third Man Books & Records’ MAGGOT BRAIN magazine (DEC/ JAN/ FEB) streets on Dec.

10 and is extra packed with killer stuff. • THE FRONT COVER is a gorgeous 1981 backstage photo of LOU REED, subject of a phenomenal feature by former NY Rocker contributor LISA JANE PERSKY INSIDE you will also find: • GRATEFUL DEAD: KURT VILE tries to explain them to none other than TOM SCHARPLING • A special new piece about the making of the Velvet Underground’s LOADED • MYRIAM GENDRON: Track by track guide to her highly anticipated second album • LEE ‘SCRATCH’ PERRY: Reprint of the best feature we ever read about him, by ERIK DAVIS • KINKE KOOI: Recent works on paper • MICHAEL HURLEY: Talks to old friend TARA JANE O'NEIL on Hurley's first studio album in years • DOUG HENNING: The magician’s radical roots in Canada’s thriving 1970s prog/glam scene • SISTER ROSETTA THARPE: Why she rules so hard, but there’s no need to call her the “godmother of rock 'n' roll” again, thanks • GRETCHEN GONZALES DAVIDSON: The mystery and mastery of Detroit’s drone warrior, by Destroy All Monsters’ CARY LOREN • THE GOATS: The 1990s’ most forgotten hip-hop collective? • DEAN WAREHAM: A multi-page comic strip by MARLY BEYER, on drinking coffee with Dean and Britta and why his new solo record is so excellent • PHEW: Japanese experimental artist gets the ANDY BETA treatment • ORCHESTRE TOUT POUISSANT MARCEL DUCHAMP by the great SARA JAFFE