'Tales From Monographic Oceans': a spontaneous journey through a stretch of sea, cutting across the isthmuses of certain discographies ('Boston Sound', 58, 10)
'Come back to Boston as soon as you can...'; for a (not so) small history of rock'n'roll (mind you: in EVERY sense) coming from the city - for better or worse - the most integralist, aristocratic, Catholic-reactionary (ah, the Tea Party...) yet so vitally 'alternative' in the world of the Seven Notes.
And, consequently, what a kind of minimal 'discography' comes out of it...
Willie Loco Alexander "Mass Ave" (Willie Alexander)
'Come back to Boston as soon as you can...'; for a (not so) small history of rock'n'roll (mind you: in EVERY sense) coming from the city - for better or worse - the most integralist, aristocratic, Catholic-reactionary (ah, the Tea Party...) yet so vitally 'alternative' in the world of the Seven Notes.
And, consequently, what a kind of minimal 'discography' comes out of it...
Willie Loco Alexander "Mass Ave" (Willie Alexander)
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