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Maynard James Keenan’s “A Curmudgeon’s Guide To Divine Collisions And Pythagorean Oenology” To Debut On Puscifer TV This Month

Another release has been confirmed for the November 12 launch day of Puscifer TV. The service will now include frontman Maynard James Keenan’s “A Curmudgeon’s Guide To Divine Collisions And Pythagorean Oenology.” The band had the following to say about that:

“We’ve added an additional title to our Nov. 12 launch of Puscifer TV: ‘Maynard James Keenan: A Curmudgeon’s Guide to Divine Collisions and Pythagorean Oenology.’ The one-on-one conversation with Keenan finds the musician/vintner in New York City discussing the New York Times Best Seller, ‘A Perfect Union of Contrary Things.’ Moderated by legendary radio producer Roxy Myzal, the hour-plus conversation covers all facets of Keenan’s life. The previously announced Puscifer TV releases arriving on Nov. 12 (with pre-orders available now via Puscifer.com): ‘Existential Reckoning: Live at Arcosanti,’ ‘Billy D and The Hall of Feathered Serpents Featuring Money $hot by Puscifer,’ and ‘What Is… Puscifer.’”

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PostedNovember 3, 2021
AuthorCaeman Amelio
Tagsmaynard james keenan, puscifer

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