Author: Elizabeth Nelson
Billboard Magazine's 1985 Year in Music & Video As part of The Ringer's coverage of Season 3 of Stranger Things, I wrote about the exceedingly fine year in popular music.
Over at The Southwest Review I've submitted to a thorough interrogation by the great novelist Owen King, and also premiered a new Paranoid Style track entitled "Turpitude"! Anyone who wants.
Over at The Ringer I wrote about the strange and timeless charm of the Rolling Thunder Revue and Bob Dylan becoming the carny he was always meant to be! Check.
Let’s discuss The Dirty South, the fifth record by the unaccountably brilliant American institution known as the Drive-By Truckers, which turns fifteen (15!) this summer. The Dirty South is an.
In the third installment of my Oxford American Column, "A Goddamn Impossible Way of Life" I wrote all about the Meat Puppets and the 1985 SST Records tour. I also.
Over at the Ringer, I wrote about the wonderful and hilarious What We Do in the Shadows, a show about vampires on the FX network. It's also about the horrors.
As some of you are aware, I serve in the honored capacity of leading LG&M’s house band The Paranoid Style. Today, I have a new track to share with you.
We commence with a dilemma: we know that the the functionality of our federal government is catastrophically inept, and we know that DC sports is also a long-standing trainwreck, but.
