The Sodfather
"I'm here to capture the rapture and the resurrection," says master composter Tim Dundon, self-proclaimed "guru of doo-doo," in the latest Arthur magazine. Daniel Chamberlain's profile isn't online, but Arthur has posted a short video interview with "the Sodfather," talking about his faith in shit. Arthur -- most easily found in coffee shops and used book stores -- is one of the best contemporary chronicles of the chaos/magick/indie rock/punk/pop strands of latter day new age religion.
“I’m here to capture the rapture and the resurrection,” says master composter Tim Dundon, self-proclaimed “guru of doo-doo,” in the latest Arthur magazine. Daniel Chamberlain’s profile isn’t online, but Arthur has posted a short video interview with “the Sodfather,” talking about his faith in shit. Arthur — most easily found in coffee shops and used book stores — is one of the best contemporary chronicles of the chaos/magick/eco/indie rock/punk/pop strands of latter day new age religion.