Episode 12 Alex Coxen (Milk Music/Mystic 100's) :: "D.A.R.E - The Dead, Alchemy, Revolution, Esoterica"
Description
If Alex Coxen, the madman behind all things Milk Music/Mystic 100's/Graffiti Phallico/Worn Spiral, were alive during te Sun City Girls' radioactive reign on society's senses in the 1980s, his iconic illustrations would have been all over the band's bootlegs, t-shirts, show posters, and other various alchemical artifacts without a doubt. Bridging the gap and endless distance between the parameters of punk and the enlightened ecosystem of the hippie generation, Coxen's influences have connected him from one end of the galaxy to the next, just like the greats before.
This isn't the first time we've made a connection between the Sun City Girls and the mighty melodies of the Grateful Dead on "The Burning Nerve Ending Magic Podcast." From Greg Ginn sporting his classic "Steal Your Face" tee at a Blag Flag show in 1983, to Placebo Records founder Tony Beram, who released the Girls' second LP, having seen the Dead numerous times during his youth, the cosmic connection is both relevant and uniquely universal. Join us as we take a trip, literally, with Coxen to explore the first time he became aware of the Girls' music, aquring his copy of "Grotto of Miracle," the critical chemicals that make up consciousness, and much more.















