Pre-Order Thread

missed opportunity to say you had been holding on to this copy for this very porpoise...

It's awesome you're doing the giveaway, looks cool!

I'm ashamed that I didn't type that.

When they contacted me and asked me to review it/interview him, my wife had already ordered me a copy as a Christmas present. I suspected it, so I just had her give it to me early, so I could start researching for it. Then I had them send the reviewer copy for the giveaway.

Like @TenderLovingKiller®, I already had the first 2 books he did.

I didn't include this anywhere, but based on old interviews, I'm expecting him to end the series with a 4th book on MDMA

Here's a full preview video of Lilly Wave

 
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You already read the interview, but him mentioning how he believes that Velvet Underground - Loaded is the greatest album cover ever and that he draws the smoke all the time was a connection I never made before. You can see it all through his work, especially with stuff like the Ryley Walker Golden Sings That Have Been Sung cover

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Now I'm digging into Stanisław Zagorski. I see he also did Cream Wheels of Fire. May have to start a new collection.
 
New Numero Group box set…
 
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It's for the best that I missed the version with the glow in the dark John Carpenter bust. I probably would have bought that thing
 
Going live tomorrow at noon EST

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Sold out in under 8 minutes! It was a ltd run of 1,000 - the Spotify had 1,500

Thunder Storm grey is up now - it's the webstore "primary"
 
I'm not a Goose fan, but it's crazy how they've tapped Brian Blomerth to do all this new artwork for them. I originally discovered Brian through work he did for his friend, Lil Ugly Mane.

I also recently interviewed Blomerth to promote his graphic novel Lilly Wave. It's about ketamine researcher, John C. Lilly, who invented the sensory deprivation tank and pioneered studies on dolphin communication.

If you like his artwork, it's worth picking up.

I loved your interview with Blomerth.
 
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