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Liz Wood

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Liz Wood is a writer and critic living in Cape Cod. She was a 2022 National Book Critics Circle Emerging Critics Fellow and a member of the NBCC 2023 and 2024 Greg Barrios Book in Translation Prize. Her writing has appeared in The Rumpus, Words Without Borders, Electric Literature, and elsewhere.
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This Week in Posivibes: Here

  • Liz Wood
  • September 14, 2016
We were excited about Teenage Fanclub’s upcoming tenth album back when it was just a fact on a calendar, and now the reality is, thankfully, really beautiful.  Here is being called “their warmest…
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Twin Peaks Remastered

  • Liz Wood
  • September 13, 2016
As a prelude to the upcoming third season, the utterly perfect soundtrack to the original Twin Peaks has been remastered and is now out on vinyl from Death Waltz Recordings. The reissue features liner notes…
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Billy Corgan the Tease

  • Liz Wood
  • September 12, 2016
Billy Corgan has really been stirring the pot of Smashing Pumpkins reunion rumors, to the great emotional distress of 90s nostalgists everywhere. A recent video showcased an especially blatant tease: Well last…
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Dave Grohl’s Mom Said So

  • Liz Wood
  • September 9, 2016
Virginia Hanlon Grohl is writing a book about rockstar parenting due for release in April 2017 from Seal Press. The material will be drawn from her experience raising Dave Grohl, as…
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Cool Ways to Leave the White House

  • Liz Wood
  • September 8, 2016
He might not be ending US intervention in the Middle East, but he’s organizing a music festival at the White House: President Obama is impressing many with his decision to work…
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This Week in Posivibes: Ultimate Painting

  • Liz Wood
  • September 7, 2016
James Hoare (of Veronica Falls) and Jack Cooper (of Mazes) are releasing their third LP under the name Ultimate Painting on September 30 on Trouble in Mind Records. Dusk is an “autumnal opus…[of] gentle…
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Remastering My Bloody Valentine

  • Liz Wood
  • September 6, 2016
Word is Kevin Shields has been busy remastering My Bloody Valentine’s back catalog, and that the work will be available on vinyl soon via the band’s longstanding label, Creation Records. The releases will…
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FKA twigs at Pitchfork Music Festival

  • Liz Wood
  • September 2, 2016
Although the performance was over a month ago, a gorgeous video of FKA twigs’s set at the Pitchfork Festival in Chicago was recently released online. The artist has not performed much beyond…
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Sisqo Called, and He Has Answers

  • Liz Wood
  • September 1, 2016
After years of mystery and confusion, Sisqo has finally cleared up the meaning of his lyrics in 1999’s “Thong Song.”
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This Week in Posivibes: WWINGS

  • Liz Wood
  • August 31, 2016
The Russian trio’s self-proclaimed “disturbing and depressive” apocalyptic electronic music has hit an incredible, eerie place with PHOENIXXX, one of their seven (!) releases from 2016. Members Lit Daw, Lit Eyne,…
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More Reasons Why Beyoncé Is Great

  • Liz Wood
  • August 30, 2016
If you make a visual album and get nominated for crazy amounts of awards, you should probably honor your performers. Beyoncé gets this (or her people do, which is close…
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The Palm Tree Falls into the Sea

  • Liz Wood
  • August 26, 2016
We regularly turn to Aquarium Drunkard for its mixtapes, and this week the site has released another perfect moodscape for the season. The Palm Tree Falls into the Sea: An August…
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