The Stool Pigeon's King Canute-like stand against the digital tide |
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| Maggoty Lamb applauds the Stool Pigeon's continued success and wonders if the telephone interview is due for an upgradeDoes anybody out there like the idea of a music paper that is equally comfortable pontificating about Nas, Roky Erickson, Marc Almond and Holy Fuck, has the reassuringly newsprint-y feel of Melody Maker in the late 70s, and doesn't actually cost any money to buy? Of course you do, and the fact that such a publication already exists in the form of the Stool Pigeon is a cause…
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