
Release Date: May 2023
Issue 471
Inside the issue:
Dave Lombardo: The former Slayer drummer and frequent collaborator unveils his solo drumming debut. By Phil Freeman
Invisible Jukebox: Laura Ortman:The White Mountain Apache violinist passes The Wire’s mystery record test. Tested by Laina Dawes
Once Upon A Time In San Diego: At the dawn of the 1990s, an underdog punk scene stirred in southern California. By Tony Rettman
Paul Dunmall: Former hippy and ardent woodworker Paul Dunmall is the wildcard of UK free music. By Clive Bell
Luciano Maggiore: Everyday life provides inspiration for the Italian performance artist. By Edward Henderson
Unlimited Editions: WV Sorcerer Productions
Unofficial Channels: Doom & Gloom From The Tomb
Dwight Trible: US jazz vocalist aims low. By Brian Morton
Alison Cotton: Folk for freedom. By Abi Bliss
PoiL Ueda: Chants are a fine thing for the French-Japanese prog ensemble. By JR Moores
Global Ear: Ho Chi Minh City: Wild weekends in Vietnam’s largest city. By Mike Steyels
The Inner Sleeve: Karl O’Connor aka Regis on The Wolfgang Press’s Bird Wood Cage
Epiphanies: Verity Susman finds childhood solidarity with Woodcraft Folk’s anti- apartheid protest songs