A new CD by John Trubee and the Ugly Janitors of America
Tuesday, October 23, 2018
Tuesday, August 14, 2018
Thursday, June 7, 2018
We have a new Frank Zappa related CD out, once more in collaboration with the Idiot Bastard. This is it at Discogs: https://www.discogs.com/Various-Mappa-Zappa/release/12097167
Friday, May 25, 2018
Here
is my new double album "The Ninth Alan".
The first two hundred copies come in this interesting small book (with 2 CDs) which will obviously be worth a fortune in a year or two, and yet it only costs £10 including UK postage from www.cordeliarecords.co.uk
This is the opening track: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UW3JWjeO2kU&t=72s
The first two hundred copies come in this interesting small book (with 2 CDs) which will obviously be worth a fortune in a year or two, and yet it only costs £10 including UK postage from www.cordeliarecords.co.uk
This is the opening track: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UW3JWjeO2kU&t=72s
Friday, April 20, 2018
The Wire reviewed this...
R Stevie Moore & Alan Jenkins
The Embodiment of Progressive Ideals
Cordelia CD
Nashville's greatest underground music explorer makes a return with a new album of odd ditties, strange sermons and recitations retrieved from discarded product packaging and advertisement blurbs. Assisted by Deep Freeze Mice guitarist Alan Jenkins and The Kettering Vampires, R Stevie Moore lets blurt a plethora of miniature monologues, the bulk of which sound like they have been composed using the William S Burroughs / Brion Gysin cut-up method. Hilarious, manic and tinged with a sense of despair, Moore's latest laconic commentary on his own life, and the continually warping world we all share with him, is a revelation.
R Stevie Moore & Alan Jenkins
The Embodiment of Progressive Ideals
Cordelia CD
Nashville's greatest underground music explorer makes a return with a new album of odd ditties, strange sermons and recitations retrieved from discarded product packaging and advertisement blurbs. Assisted by Deep Freeze Mice guitarist Alan Jenkins and The Kettering Vampires, R Stevie Moore lets blurt a plethora of miniature monologues, the bulk of which sound like they have been composed using the William S Burroughs / Brion Gysin cut-up method. Hilarious, manic and tinged with a sense of despair, Moore's latest laconic commentary on his own life, and the continually warping world we all share with him, is a revelation.
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