
Review: Idiolects by Fotosputnik
A harsh wind is blowing off the lake, cutting straight through your coat. Seems like there’s a Do Not Walk sign at every intersection, but you don’t want to think that this is true because to notice and keep track of something like this would make you obsessive, and you’re not obsessive. Everything is normal. […]

Get Into It: “Opera Cabal”
The “Get Into It” interviews find interesting people and asks them three questions about their interests. Ideally, this will have nothing to do with literature. Too often while bopping around the louche, litmag web haunts, it can feel like a claustrophobic room of monomaniacal chatbots. “Get Into It” should serve as a reminder that we […]

Review: il y a longtemps, très bientôt by Lincoln Johns
The formula is simple: take a guitar, submerge it in codeine, and run it through a loop pedal. In the case of Chicago’s Lincoln Johns, the result is both unsettling and hypnotizing. LJ might have also spiked the codeine tank with a low dosage of THC, which makes the take-off easy and gives a soft […]