Nick Sturm is a graduate student in the NEOMFA: Northeast Ohio Master of Fine Arts. His poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Dinosaur Bees, Forklift, Ohio, Hayden’s Ferry, and Red Lightbulbs. His reviews and interviews can be found in Bookslut, Coldfront, HTMLGIANT, H_NGM_N, The Laurel Review, Octopus, and On the Seawall, among others. He is assistant editor of the Akron Series in Poetry and curator of THE BIG BIG MESS READING SERIES.
The opening track on MV & EE’s recent LP, Space Homestead, is a lovely, spacy instrumental called “Heart Like Barbara Steele.” It’s like something your massage therapist would put on before dimming the lights and telling you to undress and lie face down, except it has a barely perceptible thread of deep, menacing bass that makes it feel as though it’s surrounded by danger, like its namesake.
Amps for Christ / Woods s/t (Shrimper) The liner notes for the new split LP by Woods and Amps for Christ suggest that if you listen over and over you’ll…
Longevity is hard to create and sustain. The more you gain, the more you have to lose. It’s that tricky balance of not having too much want, or too much ambition, but still doing something meaningful with your time.
White Fence Family Perfume, Vol 1 & Vol 2 (Woodsist) The first thing you have to accept when you listen to White Fence is that Tim Presley sings like George…