As the adage goes, music marks time. We’ve all had formative experiences to different soundtracks. In No Sense In Wishing (Atria Books, July 8th) author and cultural critic Lawrence Burney sharply expresses his life and times in a powerful collection of essays. The book traces what he’s learned from his musical journey; Lupe Fiasco was his entry point into a kind of Blackness he initially thought was “corny as shit,” while the music he shares with his daughter makes him realize how hip-hop has shifted generationally.
Burney, a...
Burney, a...
- 6/23/2025
- by Andre Gee
- Rollingstone.com
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