“On the cover: This issue is dedicated to the memory of astral traveling saxophone colossus Pharoah Sanders, with a tremendous evaluation of his most important work by the great music writer Andy Beta as the cover feature, rare images by Leni Sinclair, and a brief remembrance by film director Jeff Feuerzeig. Columns: Lucy Sante – New column is about her collage practice, which was unknown until recently. Unsurprisingly it’s great work; Mimi Lipson – Returns with another advice column filled with warmth, humor, and even advice; Jazz Roundtable – with Ben Jaffe, Sam Cohen, Bekah Flynn, and Makaya McCraven: New Orleans’ entire history as refracted through the work of Charlie Gabriel of the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, an absolutely deep and important piece; Thinking Fellers – An overview related to new reissues, written by none other than your favorite writer from Bananafish; Some Churches – Amazing images of small churches, rural and urban, from the collection of the Library of Congress. Also featuring: Mick Collins – Tremendous career-spanning feature on the Gories/Dirtbombs frontman by the great RJ Smith; Lambchop – A great new album for Merge and an expansive theater piece Kathy Lindenmayer goes deep with leader Kurt Wagner; XV – Detroit’s new no wave supergroup deconstructs an interview, with musician Adam Taub; Ghost Riders – ’60s/70s North American downer psych-pop/ garage ‘Coming of Age Garage Ballads,’ Glen Morren turns in a lengthy overview; Ernest Hood – A feature on the heralded Pac NW ambient composer, amazing ephemera to choose from courtesy the RVNG peeps; The HI Rhythm Section – Tennie, Charles, and Leroy! An often hilarious feature by Jason Gross from Perfect Sound Forever; Edel Rodriguez – Contemporary Cuban-American graphic artist interviewed by Britt Daniel from Spoon –they’ve collaborated together; Wednesday Knudsen – An overview of the work of this genius rural Massachusetts-based contemporary zone folk goddess, by Michelle Dove; Alpaca Brothers – In depth feature by Matt Goody (whose new book on Flying Nun’s history is a must); Matthew Dickman – The great skater poet and poet/skater, introduced by Alex Behr;¬ Charles Gillam Sr. – Gabe from Desert Island interviews the New Orleans-based music obsessive and folk artist; King Kong – Former Homestead Records honcho Ken Katkin is here with ten trenchant observations on a reunion show by Louisville’s finest.”
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