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SOUL ASYLUM X GOLDMINE BUNDLE - GOLDMINE WINTER 2024 ALTERNATE COVER ISSUE W/ HAND-SIGNED AND NUMBERED PRINT
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SOUL ASYLUM X GOLDMINE BUNDLE - GOLDMINE WINTER 2024 ALTERNATE COVER ISSUE W/ HAND-SIGNED AND NUMBERED PRINT

In Goldmine’s Winter 2024 issue, Dave Pirner shares his Soul Asylum mission with the band’s latest studio album Slowly But Shirley, and his love for vinyl. "Getting off the couch and turning a record over is not a big deal,” Pirner tells Goldmine. "Flipping through a record collection, and pulling something out, I mean … it astonishes me that people are too lazy to do these things.” Read the entire cover feature in the latest issue!

And Goldmine has put together a limited Collector's Edition of the Winter 2024 issue sporting an alternate magazine cover of frontman Dave Pirner, bundled with a numbered print of the album cover art of Slowly But Shirley, hand-signed by Pirner!

An absolute must-have for SOUL ASYLUM fans!

 

This Collector's Edition issue bundle is limited to 200 copies. So order yours today! 

  

ALSO IN THE ISSUE:

• Sixty years after Beatlemania broke in America, Apple Corps Ltd. has released an 8-LP box set titled The Beatles: 1964 U.S. Albums in Mono. Kevin Reeves, who cut the master lacquers for the 2024 set, talks to Goldmine about the process of re-releasing these albums as improvements on the originals.

• Plus, a discussion with Beatles ’64 producer Margaret Bodde and director David Tedeschi.

• Former Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr is doing quite well on his own, thank you very much, but as he continues his solo career, the fans still want to see The Smiths reunite. Goldmine presents a candid interview with the guitar master on all of the above.

• A discussion with Mike Campbell, Stan Lynch and Benmont Tench on the legacy of the Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers album Long After Dark.

• Judas Priest‘s Rocka Rolla is even better at 50. Guitarist K. K. Downing talks to Goldmine about his part in the making and re-release of the debut album.

• Country music superstar Keith Urban tells Goldmine all about his latest album, High, and his love for making albums.

• Lucinda Williams creates her own Beatles beat. With her new album of Fab Four songs, Lucinda Williams Sings The Beatles From Abbey Road, Lu speaks to Goldmine about staying true to her early inspirations

• Drummer Kenney Jones talks about a new BBC box set of Faces music and what his experience in the band meant to him as a successful British musician

• Founding member Supe Granda weighs in on more than half a century of the Ozark Mountain Daredevils

• A reflection on record collecting and 45 years of the B-52s with Fred Schneider

• 10 Albums That Changed My Life with Joey Kramer of Aerosmith

• Rev of the band The Drowns performs a Record Store Recon on Georgetown Records of Seattle, Washington

• Introducing the Modern Music Must-Haves column

• 2024 highlights for Spin Cycle