Los Angeles. 1968. The new wave of jazz has left music critic R. Hudson Lowell behind, but a chance encounter with an up-and-comer might just bring back the spark. The DEEP CUTS team is joined by Ignatz Award winner JUNI BA (MONKEY MEAT, Djeliya) for a trip through sound!
Even if you haven't joined Deep Cuts on its musical journey thus far, this issue absolutely deserves your attention. Read Full Review
This is a great story, which is a departure from previous issues of Deep Cuts where the book has focused mainly on musicians. This story breaks that wall down and instead looks at a cynical music journalist who has lost touch with music and has generally been lazily writing about the established music of the day as opposed to exploring what is going on at the roots of the music scene. Read Full Review
For the first few pages I was really disappointed with the art style, compared to the forst few issues. But after completing the book, I realized it fit well. It was another great Deep Cuts. It's always a solid read that isn't flashy, but always delivers a well told story.