Monday, 27 October 2008

It's Monday, I'm writing this.

As it hits its 1ooth installment my iconoclastic Axl Rose poetry novel appears to be gaining more attention. Thanks to Caught By The River for the coverage.

College Music Unlimited (who I forgot I used to be a columnist for) meanwhile had this to say about it:

AXL ROSE REMEMBERED THROUGH POETRY So, we draw ever closer to that moment no man, woman or child ever believed could happen - the release of Guns N' Roses' 'Chinese Democracy'. But how did this momentous occasion come about? Well, I'm not quite sure, but I have been very much enjoying former CMU columnist Ben Myers' re-imagining of the life of Axl Rose from smalltown boy to world famous rock star via the medium of poetry, entitled 'I Axl: An American Dream'.

With Axl's (I've given up calling them Guns N' Roses) new album now ear-marked for release I shall be striving to spread the word on it even further.

In other news I also reviewed the new album by The King Blues, who have made a few appearances no this blog of late. The review is for The Quietus.

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