
Jeff Laughlin is the co-founder of this blog and avid conversationalist. He has bounced around the music review world as Program Director for WUAG 103.1 in Greensboro, North Carolina, the now defunct ampcamp.com and kevchino.com. He runs the widely ignored and content-failure laden Insigniatic Cancer. He has authored two books of poetry: the out-of-print Drinking With British Architects and the soon-to-be-released Alcoholics Are Sick People.
Paul R. Nair* is the co-founder of this blog along with This Is Depression and has been known to talk about music from the United Kingdom. He is not a cat. He authored the book Excuse Me, I’m Lost.
Matt Taylor grew up around classical music and played the flute from age 12 to 23. The highlight was playing Queen in the University of Georgia marching band, but he hasn’t played the flute since. He resides in Atlanta and maintains a personal blog.
Dean Blumberg is a die-hard Red Sox fan, a self-proclaimed pop-culture philosopher, and a graduate teaching assistant at Appalachian State University. As a music listener, Dean finds the acoustics of his tiled bathroom to be exemplary, and at least one of his ten listens will occur on a toilet. His features for popmatters.com are forthcoming. He will graduate with an M.A. in Rhetoric & Composition in May, 2010 and then proceed to look for suitable employment. deanblumberg@gmail.com
Joe O’Brien is a man. He’s a man who loves hard rock. If there were a think tank devoted to hard rock, he would be an obvious choice to hang around their foosball table, but never actually play. He runs Popular Fiction as well.
B. Michael Payne has a Tumblr and another website. You can reach him at b.michael.payne AT gmail.com.
Dan Mooney is tall. He knows a lot about a little and very little about everything else. He also writes about movies and other stuff at his self-titled ego trip.
Joey Nelson is the the technical/web adviser for this site and you can contact him here.
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