RavePopMatters\"Campion wants the world to know of Zevon\'s brilliance, and is not content for what has been said of the man to simply suffice as his cultural obituary ad infinitum ... Campion touches on a great deal of the Zevon songbook, but he has no aspirations to systematically catalogue its contents, ground Plasketes covered just two years ago. Instead, Campion culls specific selections from Zevon\'s discography, zeroing in on particular songs and records to illustrate his own understanding of Zevon corner, that macabre and hilarious world ... Campion gives the audience something deeper and richer than a standard biographical narrative or a thematically organized string of interpretive readings, even as both of those elements do play a role here. Instead, Campion tells the story of his experience with Zevon, bolstered by a sharp critical eye and an obvious expertise of Zevon\'s music ... for those who are even a little initiated, Accidentally Like a Martyr epitomizes that wonderful feeling of being a Zevon fan.\