Author and artist Dmitry Samarov has written for the Chicago Tribune,
the Reader, and more; here he turns his eye and pen towards the
musical stage, sketching and describing a host of independent musicians
he's seen, crossed paths with, offered sofa space to, and taken out to
breakfast over the course of the past few decades. From well-known names
like Nick Cave and Mission of Burma to lesser-known greats like Bill
MacKay and Condo Fucks, Samarov draws haunting portraits of artistry at
the fringes of (and off the edges of) the mainstream, while also
offering poignant and memorable essays not only about their work, but
about musicianship and art, creativity and commerce--the perils of
selling out, and the dangers of never doing so, and above all else, the
thrill of creating something new. A love song and a lifer's lament,
Music to My Eyes is an exquisite tribute to the trials and triumphs of
independent music.