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Commonwealth-based arts monthly Whurk is looking to improve the way they cover creative expression from Bristol to the beach & everywhere in between. To entice participation in their brief online survey, Whurk is trading your time & attention for a 36-track compilation that features yours truly as well as labelmates honeybrandy & Oahu. Oh, there's contributions from Eternal Summers, Lobo Marino, Feral Conservatives, & Shy, Low too (ALL of whom have shared stages with us)! You can get the survey & the comp over at www.whurk.org.
Adventure Brewing - Fredericksburg, VA
Check out the article in Whurk Magazine written by our friend Ashley Carpenter - http://whurk.org/37/adventure-brewing
Quirk’s storytelling technique is all about dropping you into some tense no-win situation, then ratcheting the stakes up to impossibly high levels. He strives for detailed accuracy, especially when it comes to device mechanics, tactical maneuvers, or other cloak-and-dagger practices. His prose is quick and punchy, peppered with dark humor.
From Whurk’s profile of author Matthew Quirk and his upcoming thriller, Cold Barrel Zero.
drew a new comic for Whurk Magazine.
The review, inked out. #whurk #whurkmagazine #killzooanzoo
From the Virginia Cultural Review:
“Featuring production by Will Toledo, “Four Ways to Say Goodbye Forever” threatens you with a good time. With a swelling of swoony trumpets, “Sensitive Skin” finally confesses, “I am paralyzed by everything.” The duet, “Singapore Song,” feels like an anxious twist on Heavenly via Beck. A sauntering anthem to unspoken romantic thoughts, “Sound Sleepers” climaxes surfing both clean and distorted harmonies. A smitten tourist with a deceptively peppy beat, “Speaking Spanish” is an easy favorite: “I got nothing to say / Still got nothing to say / Now I’m falling in love.” If you dig this, check out “Something Soon” by Car Seat Headrest.”
also “something soon” by carseatheadrest coincidentally and conveniently fits in with the letter s motif, so it’s really the perfect review