Ugly Things #33, #34, #35
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www.ugly-things.com)
I normally wait until I finish a magazine
or book to review it, but if I wait until I read every word of a hefty issue of
Ugly Things it’ll be Malia Obama’s
inaugaration before I put quill to scroll. I wish I actually had a job, so that
someday I could retire and catch up on the mountain of 200-page, densely
printed, super fascinating UT issues that might as well be my coffee
table these days! #33 is so good that if it was just the book review section it
would be worth $9.95. The Johnny Echols/Love interview is awesome, the non
Brian McMahon Electric Eels interview (John Morton speaks!) electrifies, and
glam god help us, Jobriath finally made it into UT! #34 is awesome
because it shows that UT can go after
the ultimate obscurities (the Bees of “Voices Green and Purple” non-fame) and
the ultimate whats-left-to-say band (The Beatles, reflected upon by Cyril
Jordan) and keep it all clever. I also love how 60s garage and 70s punk (the
Viletones!) are on the same page in these pages. And I LOVE the increased
presence of Avi Spivak’s illustrations. Not to mention that Ugly Things now comes with more Roctober writers on staff! #35 is the 30th
anniversary issue, and if they just celebrated by profiling the Seeds, the
Nazz, Crawdaddy, and The Bleu Grass, a Jewish garage psyche teen band that won
the 1968 Allentown JCC Battle of the Bands, well, as the Bleu Grass might say, dayenu! But this issue also contains
Mike Stax’s issue by issue stroll down memory lane, and just seeing the covers
and reading his memories was kind of magical…that he published his landmark
monks and Misfits issues back to back is mindblowing! Maybe is there’s anyone
still alive from Love in five years they could call their next anniversary
issue “7 and 7 and 7 and 7 and 7 and 7 is…”
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