Saturday, February 04, 2012
About Me
- Name: Scott Seward
- Location: Greenfield, Massachusetts, United States
My name is Scott Seward. I sell records and write about music. I wrote about music for the Village Voice on a freelance basis from 1999 until 2006. I wrote for the amazing Decibel Magazine on a monthly basis for about 6 years. I contributed to the 2004 Rolling Stone Album Guide (They let me do Black Sabbath & The Stooges among others which I thought was pretty awesome). I was featured in the book Marooned put out by Da Capo Press (a sequel to the Greil Marcus-edited book Stranded). Most recently I was featured in the book Pop When The World Falls Apart edited by Eric Weisbard and put out by Duke University Press. It's a really good book. I've written for a bunch of newspapers and magazines too, but now I mostly write for myself and tend to my record store. I'm currently writing a book that will be way better than Richard Meltzer's Gulcher. Nothing against Melzer. I just like to aim high.
Previous Posts
- room
- 45s I Bought At The Thrift Store This Morning
- Rufus and Scott Review 90’s Indie Rock They’ve Nev...
- Some 2011 Favorites (That Didn't Come Out In 2011)
- Till The World Ends - Top Ten Albums Of 2011
- what i've been playing and buying
- more boys
- boys
- My 2011 EMP Pop Conference Paper
- Top Ten Of The Week
3 Comments:
My wife freakout out when I showed her this post and she saw the Johnny Staccato soundtrack, she never knew it existed, and is now playing me youtube clips. Nice
So green with envy, plain ole jealous of this collection.
The record covers were better back in the old days....Didn't know there's an Alice B Toklas soundtrack album..always liked the film and the Harpers Bizarre song.
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