Sure there are those of you out there who like music. Love it even, maybe. But then (and there’s usually one or two of you in a group of friends) there are those of you who won’t shut up about a given album or artist. It’s driving your friends crazy, but now we’ve got a fantastic opportunity: Bloomsbury, the publisher of the obsessive 33 1/3 books has an open call out for submissions for the next series. Finally, your chance to be the next Lester Bangs has arrived.
For the uninitiated, the 33 1/3 series is made up of 30,000-word books that cover a single album (yes, album, not discography). From the highbrow serious stuff like Radiohead’s OK Computer and The Smith’s Meat is Murder to ridiculous pop like ABBA Gold and Andrew WK’s I Get Wet, the 33 1/3 series lets someone pour out all their thoughts as to why an album matters and what it all means.
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