
Third Man Records Maggot Brain Magazine Issue #19
Third Man Records Maggot Brain Magazine Issue #19
Maggot Brain is a full-color, quarterly magazine edited by noted Detroit scribe Mike McGonigal: 100+ pages packed with phenomenalĀ content ā art, music, literature, unpublished archival material, andĀ more ā with a simple promise to only exist on the printed page.
ON THE COVER
THE VELVET UNDERGROUND ā Lost in SoundāMultiple features onĀ your favorite band, with rare images and cool ephemera throughout.Ā Here Come The Tapes: A Guide To The Velvet Undergroundās LiveĀ Tape Stash by Tyler Wilcox.
PLUS
Full length reviews of new reissues of cassette tapes by ur-VUĀ drummer Angus MacLise, and a lengthy appreciation by StephenĀ Thomas Erlewine of Light in the Atticās excellent pre-VU Lou Reed set.
TV ON THE RADIO ā āTV on the Radio and the Magic Negro Myth.āĀ Martin Douglas on the band's visionary debut LP, Desperate Youth,Ā Bloodthirsty Babesāand the lessons we haven't learned 20 years later.Ā This piece is such a standout, wait until you read it.
PUNK DIARY ā Excerpts from Hat & Beard Pressā I Feel Famous: PunkĀ Diaries 1977-1980, written by a then-17-year-old Angela Jaeger. ThisĀ diary was renown for years and has finally seen the light of day, withĀ multiple images to support it.
SWEEPING PROMISES ā A very visual look at the great, shimmeringĀ guitar-pop band. Their visual aesthetics so perfectly accompany theirĀ sound, and thatās discussed in detail for the first time.
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Third Man Records Maggot Brain Magazine Issue #19
Maggot Brain is a full-color, quarterly magazine edited by noted Detroit scribe Mike McGonigal: 100+ pages packed with phenomenalĀ content ā art, music, literature, unpublished archival material, andĀ more ā with a simple promise to only exist on the printed page.
ON THE COVER
THE VELVET UNDERGROUND ā Lost in SoundāMultiple features onĀ your favorite band, with rare images and cool ephemera throughout.Ā Here Come The Tapes: A Guide To The Velvet Undergroundās LiveĀ Tape Stash by Tyler Wilcox.
PLUS
Full length reviews of new reissues of cassette tapes by ur-VUĀ drummer Angus MacLise, and a lengthy appreciation by StephenĀ Thomas Erlewine of Light in the Atticās excellent pre-VU Lou Reed set.
TV ON THE RADIO ā āTV on the Radio and the Magic Negro Myth.āĀ Martin Douglas on the band's visionary debut LP, Desperate Youth,Ā Bloodthirsty Babesāand the lessons we haven't learned 20 years later.Ā This piece is such a standout, wait until you read it.
PUNK DIARY ā Excerpts from Hat & Beard Pressā I Feel Famous: PunkĀ Diaries 1977-1980, written by a then-17-year-old Angela Jaeger. ThisĀ diary was renown for years and has finally seen the light of day, withĀ multiple images to support it.
SWEEPING PROMISES ā A very visual look at the great, shimmeringĀ guitar-pop band. Their visual aesthetics so perfectly accompany theirĀ sound, and thatās discussed in detail for the first time.














