words by Nathaniel G. Moore | photo courtesy of Brian Joseph Davis
Brian Joseph Davis, author of I, Tania, is an artist and the author of Portable Altamont, a collection that garnered praise from Spin Magazine for [...]
Originally published in Verbicide issue #23 Whisper the name Uwe Boll in an art house theater and you’re likely to have four or five incensed film [...]
Originally published in Verbicide issue #23 Active Bladder, 184 pages, trade paperback, $10.00 Vespa is smart and short parasitic thriller about giant killer wasps, anonymously [...]
Originally published in Verbicide issue #23 Duke Press, 323 pages, trade paperback, $22.95 Nietzsche once said, without music, life would be a mistake, and without [...]
Akashic Books, 132 pages, trade paperback, $22.95 Pat Graham’s Silent Pictures is an exhilarating collection of both black & white and color music photography that [...]
MudScout Media, 25 pages, postcards, $13.00 Every war is different, but Jfry Craig’s War Made Me Do It, a 25-page postcard anthology, exposes the universal [...]
Brightly Entertainment/Blood Bath Pictures Dir. by Jon Gorman and Thomas Edward Seymour with Debbie Rochon, Russ Russo, and Olja Hrustic Let’s take a moment, dear [...]
words by Heather Schofner | photo by Neil Zlozower
Originally published in Verbicide issue #23 How many bands can you think of that have been together for 15 consecutive years with no lineup changes? [...]
Originally published in Verbicide issue #23 Picturehouse/New Line 79 min., dir. by Seth Gordon, with Billy Mitchell, Steve Wiebe, and Walter Day You know there’s [...]
Originally published in Verbicide issue #23 Babelsberg/Sony Pictures Classics 98 min., dir. by Stefan Ruzowitzky, with Karl Markovics, August Diehl, and Devid Striesow Although the [...]
words by Sean Lambert | photo by Gerry Hoffstedder
A condensed version of this interview was originally published in Verbicide issue #23 John Stabb, the erstwhile bandleader of the influential hardcore ‘80s DC outfit Government [...]