1972 Dover edition: “Cover illustration from a poster by Fred Walker (1871). Cover designed by Edmund V. Gillon, Jr.”
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1972 Dover edition: “Cover illustration from a poster by Fred Walker (1871). Cover designed by Edmund V. Gillon, Jr.”
I think we can all agree that the glamour days of shopping malls are long gone, though I was fortunate enough to experience a little bit of it as a young girl back in the 80′s and 90′s. Montreal based musician Fred Walker, also known for his long time role in indie pop band Saturday Looks Good to Me, is preparing to release his new solo album Changer soon. He takes us into the past with an dense ambling, restless shifting alt rock number named Mallwalkers on which he waxes introspective and reflective in a manner that reminds me of early the Pixies. It’s oddly comforting and euphoniously mesmerizing. Fred Thomas’ new album Changer will be out on January 27th. You can pre-order from Polyvinyl.
Untitled (The First Swallow) 1867 FRED WALKER
The Lost Path, by Frederick Walker.
American Kids Eat Vegemite, React With Absolute Disgust
American Kids Eat Vegemite, React With Absolute Disgust
By Jenni Ryall
SYDNEY — It is the most Australian thing you can eat, yet these American kids can’t hide their disgust at trying Vegemite for the first time.
Vegemite is a black paste made from leftover brewers’ yeast extract and has a salty and bitter taste that lingers in the mouth. Smear it on a piece of toast for breakfast or…
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