eric davidson from the new bomb turks has been keeping his tumblr fairly active lately. i really liked the post he had recently on the passing of Jimmy Carter

e: didn't realize pasting in a link would put the entire blog post in-line haha. hope it's not too annoying

    Mrworms didn't realize pasting in a link would put the entire blog post in-line haha. hope it's not too annoying

    haha. No worries. Look forward to reading. Glad to see someone is keeping tumblr alive

    Martin Douglas I really like your writing style. Thanks for posting, I'll definitely be checking this column out in the future.

      Mrworms i took a 3-day writing class with lynda barry a long time ago and we'd sing "jimmy carter says yes" at the beginning of each class. it really stuck with me!

      Still checkin the MRR online reviews section and radio... but also reading:

      Keen to hear what else is out there too, really lost touch post-2020 and am pretty fed up by what Instagram has done to music networks and DIY communities at large, not that it's anything new, but the way that algorithm and posting habits favours media savvy image-focused bands who can be sold in ten words or less has really fucked with things imo!

      Fanzine hemmorrage is really cool, but hyper specific. MRR writing is not all great and has the usual trappings but Erika Elizabeth's reviews are always well written and great for discovering new bands and occasional obscurities from the past. I like Heathen Disco, it's sassy. YGR too. I rarely visit it, but Terminal Escape is still going strong and less about writing than just a strange archive of deep cuts/mp3s/diy tapes you likely won't encounter elsewhere and unshackled by timing/prescience.

        Also, No Idols, Tony Rettman's sporadic newsletter is worth a subscription. Lotsa hardcore, but occasional forays into unpredictable tentacles of obscure and underground stuff past and present.

        11th hour stubble what I’ll say about MRR is that, regardless of the quality of the reviews, it’s a pretty great resource for learning about a wide variety of punk releases, not just hyped ones. And folks aren’t afraid to write a negative review (even if they do it poorly or don’t have great taste), which I think is an important aspect of music criticism that appears in jeopardy of being slowly replaced with influencer-styled signal boosting. But, yeah, I second the recommendation to read Erika’s reviews—probably my favorite writer in punk!

        (Full disclosure I write for MRR and also sometimes wish the quality of our reviews was better, including my own. Still, I love what it is, even as messy as it is. Also, I’m going to try to work to bring non-review content back this year, so stay tuned!)

          it's true. All the writers seem to have strong points as well.

          sixbigboys Hey what up fellow MRR writer! Interested to see what you come up with for other content outside of reviews!