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Cleveland Living, Rustbelt Hardcore, Country Music, and Growing Up Punk: Colby Smith Chats with American Musician Malachi Monroe (Run Your Mouth, Shmux, and La Femme Fatale)

Malachi Monroe is an American musician and former stage actor based in Cleveland, Ohio. Disillusioned with theatre life early on, his primary output became, and remains, music.He is also the son of Kevin Monroe, bassist for the seminal punk-blues bands Laughing Hyenas and Mule who has, since the dissolution of those bands, withdrawn from the […]

As It Is; So Be It: An Introduction to 1960s/70s Occult Religious Group, The Process Church of the Final Judgement

Are you hip to the Process trip?No?Perhaps you are hipper than you know!After all – You are part of the Process Church of the Final Judgement whether you know it or not; and whether you like it or not! What is the Process, you ask?Good question. Historically, the roots of what would become the Process […]

Half a Cow Records Head Nic Dalton Chats With Label Signee, Ryan Sterling

Here’s a bit of background about who Ryan Sterling is, to me: After first meeting Ryan in Melbourne in 2005, I’d moved back to Sydney, and he would send me his albums (on cd). I loved each and every one of them. There was one afternoon I was doing some gardening in a house we […]

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The number 6 can be seen as a coiled serpent rearing its head up from the earth, and the number 9 seen as an inverted mirror image of a serpent hanging down from the sky. The two numbers side by side can be seen as a union of opposites resembling a quasi-ouroboros, which has been […]

Nicolas C Grey Chats With English Author and Artist Paul Farmer About His 2 Volume Non-Fiction Work ‘Drug Culture: A History of Psychedelic Art’

Released in 2023 by Leamington Spa / Credibility Gap Publishing, Paul Farmer’s 2 volume book, ‘Drug Culture: A History of Psychedelic Art’ – is clearly a project of great passion.The author and curator is somewhat of an elusive figure, who I meet by chance. With Paul later kindly sending me both volumes as a courtesy […]

We Catch Up With Daniel (Dan) Kapelovitz To Learn About His Latest Creative Endeavours, New Films, Run For Los Angeles District Attorney, Friendships, Legal Practice, Developments with The Partridge Family Temple, and More!

Daniel (Dan) Kapelovitz is a truly multifaceted being – Co-founder of The Partridge Family Temple, lawyer, creative powerhouse, filmmaker, head of media conglomerate Kapelovision, Threee Geniuses founding member, public crusader, and friend of many. He is also one of the realest people we know.As a character Dan would appear too over the top for the […]

Get to Know Australian Artist and Musician Jodi Phillis (of groups such as The Clouds, The Dearhunters, and The Glamma Rays)

Born in 1965 Jodi Phillis grew up in a creative, loving family. Her American mother, Juni being a professional singer. Whilst her Australian father, Brian was a cameraman and director. After a happy childhood spent between America and Australia, Jodi settled full time in Australia with her parents and younger sister Carrie. Knowing she always […]

Get to Know English Born, Australian Artist Thomas Thorby-Lister

Born in the late 1980s in England to creative parents, Thomas Thorby-Lister (Thom) migrated with his family to Australia as a child. Transplanting him from the cold, wet, and dark landscape of Britain – to the warm, bright, lush, and stark environment that is The Great Southern Land.Encouraged to experiment with creativity in his youth, […]

Th. Chats with Mildred Faintly (Previously Jacob Rabinowitz) – American Writer, Translator, Zine Maker, Poetry Expert, and Friend of Allen Ginsberg

It was a strange time the late 1980s and early 1990s – When zines, thousands of weird little homemade documents – were sliding and slithering through the postal system. I had made a 4 by 5-inch frenetic tract called ‘This is Your Final Warning,’ and sent it to various addresses I found in Semiotext(e) U.S.A. […]

Get to Know Australian Artist Mary Leunig

Mary Leunig is a fighter. A mother. A communist. A lover. A hater. A feminist. An atheist. But most of all – She is a pioneering artistic force who has been blessing her fans and cursing her enemies, with her drawings and creative works for over 50 years. Born during 1950 in the Australian suburb […]