Some Exciting Rainbow Rodeo News!
Hey there, cowpokes!
I will stop being dour long enough to say something exciting! After dragging my feet, I finally got around to setting up a new shop for Rainbow Rodeo!
You can now purchase PDFs of issue 1 and 2 if you didn't get them the first time around. (I did not design these and getting the margins to align with what this vendor needs would be onerous.)
You can also purchase issue 3 in full-color ($18), black and white ($12), or as a PDF ($4)!
And I got the whole shop set up while my level Paladin was fighting the dimension-destroying final boss -- how's that for mutli-tasking?
Anyway, click here to buy a copy of Rainbow Rodeo for someone you're sweet on, especially yourself.
(PS -- If you're a band and would like to buy in bulk so you can sell merch on tour, hmu privately.)
I hope you have a safe and happy holiday surrounded by people you love, whether that's with chosen family, bio family, or both! See you in two weeks!
Reviews
Stefanie Cuthbert writes that Lila Blue is an artist who faced the devil -- and survived -- on Sweet Pea
Jolie Holland transforms music into characters in her song on the revolutionary Holler Mountain
Julian Talamantez Brolaski queers trad country on the resonant, beautiful It's Okay Honey
Jaime Wyatt pursues the pleasure -- and pain -- of following your cut on Feel Good
John Rodney takes "queer as in fuck you" and turns it into country music on his Songs From the Closet EP
Playlists
This week's playlist features Hurray For the Riff Raff, Austin Lucas, Laura Jane Grace, and more!
Rainbow Roundup
Speaking of Julian, they were interviewed on Wide Open Country about Hank Williams!
Rainbow Rodeo contributor Josh Friedberg wrote about Tracy Chapman's legacy for Pop Matters