
Maggot Brain Issue #20
Maggot Brain is a full-color, quarterly magazine edited by renowned Detroit writer Mike McGonigal. With over 100 pages per issue, it’s packed with phenomenal content—art, music, literature, unpublished archival material, and more. The magazine is proudly print-only, offering a rich, tactile experience that’s as thoughtful as it is visually stunning.
This issue features DEVO on the cover, with a comprehensive feature by Austin-based music writer Joe Gross. The piece explores why DEVO’s commentary on cultural, political, and spiritual devolution is more relevant than ever. It’s beautifully illustrated with ephemera, buttons, t-shirts, and rare archival materials.
Also included is a compelling conversation between Irvin Weathersby, Jr. and Sonya Lea, marking the release of Weathersby’s book In Open Contempt: Confronting White Supremacy in Art & Public Space. Sydney Salk interviews Horsegirl about their distinctive garage-motorik sound, while Lisa MacKinney delves into the transformation of the Shangri-Las from polished pop to gritty street icons. Indonesian artist Imam Sucahyo shares a series of stunning images, contextualized with illuminating text by Randall Morris. And finally, Dan Weiss profiles power-pop upstart 2nd Grade, touching on their musical influences from jazz and prog to Seinfeld.
A bold, beautifully curated celebration of underground culture and the printed word.
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$4.80Maggot Brain Issue #20
Maggot Brain is a full-color, quarterly magazine edited by renowned Detroit writer Mike McGonigal. With over 100 pages per issue, it’s packed with phenomenal content—art, music, literature, unpublished archival material, and more. The magazine is proudly print-only, offering a rich, tactile experience that’s as thoughtful as it is visually stunning.
This issue features DEVO on the cover, with a comprehensive feature by Austin-based music writer Joe Gross. The piece explores why DEVO’s commentary on cultural, political, and spiritual devolution is more relevant than ever. It’s beautifully illustrated with ephemera, buttons, t-shirts, and rare archival materials.
Also included is a compelling conversation between Irvin Weathersby, Jr. and Sonya Lea, marking the release of Weathersby’s book In Open Contempt: Confronting White Supremacy in Art & Public Space. Sydney Salk interviews Horsegirl about their distinctive garage-motorik sound, while Lisa MacKinney delves into the transformation of the Shangri-Las from polished pop to gritty street icons. Indonesian artist Imam Sucahyo shares a series of stunning images, contextualized with illuminating text by Randall Morris. And finally, Dan Weiss profiles power-pop upstart 2nd Grade, touching on their musical influences from jazz and prog to Seinfeld.
A bold, beautifully curated celebration of underground culture and the printed word.
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Maggot Brain is a full-color, quarterly magazine edited by renowned Detroit writer Mike McGonigal. With over 100 pages per issue, it’s packed with phenomenal content—art, music, literature, unpublished archival material, and more. The magazine is proudly print-only, offering a rich, tactile experience that’s as thoughtful as it is visually stunning.
This issue features DEVO on the cover, with a comprehensive feature by Austin-based music writer Joe Gross. The piece explores why DEVO’s commentary on cultural, political, and spiritual devolution is more relevant than ever. It’s beautifully illustrated with ephemera, buttons, t-shirts, and rare archival materials.
Also included is a compelling conversation between Irvin Weathersby, Jr. and Sonya Lea, marking the release of Weathersby’s book In Open Contempt: Confronting White Supremacy in Art & Public Space. Sydney Salk interviews Horsegirl about their distinctive garage-motorik sound, while Lisa MacKinney delves into the transformation of the Shangri-Las from polished pop to gritty street icons. Indonesian artist Imam Sucahyo shares a series of stunning images, contextualized with illuminating text by Randall Morris. And finally, Dan Weiss profiles power-pop upstart 2nd Grade, touching on their musical influences from jazz and prog to Seinfeld.
A bold, beautifully curated celebration of underground culture and the printed word.











