ALARM Magazine | Issue #33 | Death Vessel, Boston Spaceships | Michael Patrick Brady

ALARM Magazine | Issue #33
Alarm 33 ALARM Magazine #33 is on newsstands now, and includes my reviews of Boston Spaceships’ Brown Sumbarine and Death Vessel’s Nothing Is Precious Enough For Us.

They’re not available online (though I did talk about them briefly on the blog a little while back) so go buy the magazine. There’s lots of other good writing in there as well, even if it’s not under my byline. I’m potentially doing some interesting features for ALARM in the near future, so stay tuned for updates on those. The potential subjects are exciting.

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