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 Everett True

Ten misconceptions about Collapse Board and Savages

Ten misconceptions about Collapse Board and Savages

Ten misconceptions about Collapse Board and Savages. Number one: that we care if they’re manufactured.

 Everett True

DO YOU WANT WORK EXPERIENCE WITH COLLAPSE BOARD?

DO YOU WANT WORK EXPERIENCE WITH COLLAPSE BOARD?

Working at Collapse Board isn’t all writing about bands no one’s heard of, not getting sent albums and being refused places on guest lists. Sometimes we get abused as “boring, self satisfied hipster cunts” too

 Everett True

Music features | 2012 in review

About 55,000 tourists visit Liechtenstein every year. This blog was viewed about 990,000 times in 2012.

 Everett True

How sad is this? The Washington Post gets the drop on almost every Australian publication with its summary of Australian music in 2012

How sad is this? The Washington Post gets the drop on almost every Australian publication with its summary of Australian music in 2012: It’s been an especially fruitful year for my favorite geographic micro-genre, with woozy, wobbly, strummy guitar rock emerging as a distinct sound Down Under. One reason for the largely unified aesthetic is […]

 Jake

STATE OF THE MUSIC PRESS.

This was the year I became convinced that there wasn’t a secret world of great Australian music writing I simply wasn’t privy to.

 Scott Creney

The Opposite of Work

If you’re going to break a rule try to make sure you did a good job at it. Nothing is sacred but everything matters.

 Everett True

SEO isn’t enough. Your content needs creativity

Delight and novelty are also important as they give your website distinguishing features. They differentiate.

 Everett True

“collapse board is but a baby wombat in the works of the mighty australian street press”

collapse board is a great place to lose two hours

 Everett True

Why do people read Collapse Board?

Some questions here, people. Be great if you can answer some of them.

 Everett True

True on Morley

The commentary around the article is frequently more consequential than the article itself.