Categories
GUEST EDITOR

From The Desk Of Anders Parker: City Museum, St. Louis, MO

Looking back over the breadth of Anders Parker’s two-decade career, there is little he has yet to accomplish or prove. The stylistic range encompassed by his Varnaline work alone is evidence of Parker’s determination to explore, illuminate, absorb and transcend every musical influence he’s experienced, from alt-country and raw folk to pastoral Americana and baroque art rock. And Parker’s catalog under his own name has been equally diverse, be it the transitional familiarity of 2004’s Tell It To The Dust or the ambient instrumental guitar wash of 2010’s Cross Latitudes. There’s A Bluebird In My Heart, Parker’s latest contribution, is a welcome return to his Varnaline/early-solo sound, perhaps in reaction to his recent experimental streak. Parker will be guest editing magnetmagazine.com all week. Read our brand new review of There’s A Bluebird In My Heart.

CityMuseum

Parker: The City Museum is located in an old shoe factory in downtown St. Louis. Artist Bob Cassily created this place. It’s a giant living funhouse/sculpture/mystery palace. It’s like some kind of surrealist hallucination come to life. It’s a thing of beauty, a place of true originality. They stay open until midnight on the weekends. Go late and roam around in the near dark.