Twenty Four Hours #10
half legal / $3
One of my concerns and complaints about our culture is the
homogenous, vacuous, everything is the same as everything else direction that
the music industry has perpetuated since the early 1980’s. As if in response to
that soul-sucking phenomena, Josh Medsker’s zine Twenty Four Hours #10 (subtitled “my
musical memoir”) is music to my eyes (ok, bad pun. I write this blog – I’m
allowed.)
Twenty Four Hours #10 shatters the banality of cultural
conformity and digs into Josh’s musical roots which embrace Lutheran hymns, Glen
Campbell, The Cure, Johnny Cash, Sex Pistols and more. The intensity of Josh’s
writing shows what great music does – it wakes you up and blows your mind.
Twenty Four Hours #10 also includes a great interview with one
of my radio heroes, Doctor Demento. Doctor Demento is a musicologist, a
teacher, radio icon, eclectic human being. This interview alone, tucked toward
the back, made reading this zine a joy for me. That, and all of the other
words, pages and graphics in issue #10. Now if only this zine came with a soundtrack
cassette …. that would be music to my ears.
1 comment:
Hi Frederick,
I thought I had posted before, but thank you for the review! I'm glad you liked the issue.
Take care--Josh
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