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Book Review: “A Boy and His Dog at The End of The World”
“A Boy and His Dog at The End of The World” by C. A. Fletcher—unrelated to Harlan Ellison’s “A Boy and His Dog” and its famous film adaptation—is the story of young Griz, who lives with his family on a … Continue reading
EP Review: Pinkunoizu’s “Peep”
Pinkunoizu, which means “pink noise” in Japanese, is a Danish group that describes its sound as “lo-fi, high-life, modern composition music, nu-folklore, asian 60’s pop and future post-apocalyptic underwater rock.” Not all the elements of that manifesto are apparent on … Continue reading
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