Continuing to expand and diversify, MESHUGGAH has become a primary document for underground thought, fiction, and irascible hijinx. Generally a left wing politic here, environmentalism, dropping out of the rat race, and other similar notions that might encourage you to live your own life in peace. All in all a different tenor from the vomit and glory of its sister mag FEH! (which hasn't made a appearance recently that I know of--I somewhat miss its odious humor). But this issue does include a piece by Al Ackerman to keep us lively, and page 6 with short pieces by Céline and Zappa and a portrait of Mozart (it's not who you think) by John E (welcome back John, wherever you are) are reason enough to check this out.--Jake Berry
This review originally appeared in TapRoot Reviews #3,
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