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Maggot Brain Issue #19

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Maggot Brain Issue #19

ON THE COVER

THE VELVET UNDERGROUND – Lost in Sound–Multiple features on

your favorite band, with rare images and cool ephemera throughout.

Here Come The Tapes: A Guide To The Velvet Underground’s Live

Tape Stash by Tyler Wilcox.

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CONTENTS

PLUS full length reviews of new reissues of cassette tapes by ur-VU

drummer Angus MacLise, and a lengthy appreciation by stephen

Thomas Erlewine of Light in the Attic’s excellent pre-VU Lou Reed set.

- TV ON THE RADIO – ā€œTV on the Radio and the Magic Negro Myth.ā€

Martin Douglas on the band's visionary debut LP, Desperate Youth,

Bloodthirsty Babes—and the lessons we haven't learned 20 years later.

This piece is such a standout, wait until you read it.

- PUNK DIARY – Excerpts from Hat & Beard Press’ I Feel Famous: Punk

Diaries 1977-1980, written by a then-17-year-old Angela Jaeger. This

diary was renown for years and has finally seen the light of day, with

multiple images to support it.

- SWEEPING PROMISES – A very visual look at the great, shimmering

guitar-pop band. Their visual aesthetics so perfectly accompany their

sound, and that’s discussed in detail for the first time.

  • Format Type: zine

ON THE COVER

THE VELVET UNDERGROUND – Lost in Sound–Multiple features on

your favorite band, with rare images and cool ephemera throughout.

Here Come The Tapes: A Guide To The Velvet Underground’s Live

Tape Stash by Tyler Wilcox.

Ā 

CONTENTS

PLUS full length reviews of new reissues of cassette tapes by ur-VU

drummer Angus MacLise, and a lengthy appreciation by stephen

Thomas Erlewine of Light in the Attic’s excellent pre-VU Lou Reed set.

- TV ON THE RADIO – ā€œTV on the Radio and the Magic Negro Myth.ā€

Martin Douglas on the band's visionary debut LP, Desperate Youth,

Bloodthirsty Babes—and the lessons we haven't learned 20 years later.

This piece is such a standout, wait until you read it.

- PUNK DIARY – Excerpts from Hat & Beard Press’ I Feel Famous: Punk

Diaries 1977-1980, written by a then-17-year-old Angela Jaeger. This

diary was renown for years and has finally seen the light of day, with

multiple images to support it.

- SWEEPING PROMISES – A very visual look at the great, shimmering

guitar-pop band. Their visual aesthetics so perfectly accompany their

sound, and that’s discussed in detail for the first time.

  • Format Type: zine
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ON THE COVER

THE VELVET UNDERGROUND – Lost in Sound–Multiple features on

your favorite band, with rare images and cool ephemera throughout.

Here Come The Tapes: A Guide To The Velvet Underground’s Live

Tape Stash by Tyler Wilcox.

Ā 

CONTENTS

PLUS full length reviews of new reissues of cassette tapes by ur-VU

drummer Angus MacLise, and a lengthy appreciation by stephen

Thomas Erlewine of Light in the Attic’s excellent pre-VU Lou Reed set.

- TV ON THE RADIO – ā€œTV on the Radio and the Magic Negro Myth.ā€

Martin Douglas on the band's visionary debut LP, Desperate Youth,

Bloodthirsty Babes—and the lessons we haven't learned 20 years later.

This piece is such a standout, wait until you read it.

- PUNK DIARY – Excerpts from Hat & Beard Press’ I Feel Famous: Punk

Diaries 1977-1980, written by a then-17-year-old Angela Jaeger. This

diary was renown for years and has finally seen the light of day, with

multiple images to support it.

- SWEEPING PROMISES – A very visual look at the great, shimmering

guitar-pop band. Their visual aesthetics so perfectly accompany their

sound, and that’s discussed in detail for the first time.

  • Format Type: zine