Review: Amy Fleisher Madden – A Million Miles
A Million Miles by Amy Fleisher Madden focuses on the world of late 90’s alternative music; the lifestyle of long drives, unwashed clothes, dirty vans, and at times being too close for comfort.
A Million Miles by Amy Fleisher Madden focuses on the world of late 90’s alternative music; the lifestyle of long drives, unwashed clothes, dirty vans, and at times being too close for comfort.
…we stole a minute of Fleisher Madden’s time to chat about what’s went into her remarkable career, her new label Animal Manufacturing Co. and the real story behind resident tour pet, Orangecat.
To celebrate the November 22nd release of A Million Miles by Amy Fleisher Madden, we’re giving away five copies of the book and some rad t-shirts to go along with them.
Animal Manufacturing Co.’s Youtube channel has recently “re-released” four tracks from Crimson + Clover’s 1999 EP. The band is the focal point of company owner Amy Fleisher Madden’s upcoming book A Million Miles.
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