Zine thing.UNDERDOG, #6 More from Winnipeg Manitoba ... Nice-looking cover and great layouts and words to boot. It's mostly skate photos accompanied by rants warning of the perils and evils of the world, which sounds a lot heavier than it actually is (although it's a far cry from the beer/travel/chicks/skate 'zine). There's an interview with Colin Lambert, some art-type stuff, and the funniest thing I've seen in a while: a picture of Saddam Hussein Saddam Hussein (born April 28, 1937, Tikrit, Iraq—died Dec. 30, 2006, Baghdad) President of Iraq (1979–2003). He joined the Ba'th Party in 1957. Following participation in a failed attempt to assassinate Iraqi Pres. and a caption that reads "Mustache Rides: 80 Billion Dollars." Don't I owe you guys some stickers or something? This'll keep you occupied on the pot for a few pit stops. Send a couple bucks: 807-21 Mayfair PL, Winnipeg, MB, R3L 0A5, Canada LOWCARD, #5 In what can only be described as a compilation of the lowest common denominator low·est common denominator n. 1. See least common denominator. 2. a. The most basic, least sophisticated level of taste, sensibility, or opinion among a group of people. b. (well, maybe not that low) is Lowcard mag. Really not a lot going on organizationally or thematically, just a bunch of photos of raw skating and other rand acts of randomness. But wait! It's a Dan Drehobl interview! And a Jason Jessee Jason Jessee is a professional skateboarder from the United States. Jason's first sponsor was Vision but he soon made the move to a professional sponsorship deal with Santa Cruz skateboards. was released in the spring of 2006. References
THE RISE AND THE FALL, #1 This one should serve as an example to others ... Obviously a product of regional pride (or something), it shows the San Pedro scene then and now. The work is top notch: great photos and photo reproduction, tight writing and editing, interesting stuff inside. It's got a piece on DIY DIY abbr. do-it-yourself DIY or d.i.y. Brit, Austral & NZ do-it-yourself DIY abbr DIY do it yourself a DIY shop/job. spot the Channel Street Project, a write up on Toys That Kill (featuring former pro skater Todd Congelliere) and some other bands, a local taco truck review section, band, book and video reviews, some skating and some other random shit. There's also a great review called "D Boon in the Present Tense pres·ent tense n. The verb tense expressing action in the present time, as in She writes; she is writing. Noun 1. present tense - a verb tense that expresses actions or states at the time of speaking present " (remember, the Minutemen were from San Pedro). And you'll probably recognize some of the names involved. Send a buck or two: PO Box 1794, San Pedro, CA 90733 COLD ONES, #10 Here to act as a salve salve (sav) ointment. salve n. An analgesic or medicinal ointment. salve v. salve ointment. for the soul, perhaps as a substitute for your crystals or daily chanting of your chakra, your yoga routine, or even the jasmine scented incense you've been meditating to, it's Cold Ones. Awright, just jokin' around, don't get yer hemp hemp, common name for a tall annual herb (Cannabis sativa) of the family Cannabinaceae, native to Asia but now widespread because of its formerly large-scale cultivation for the bast fiber (also called hemp) and for the drugs it yields. panties pant·ie or pant·y n. pl. pant·ies Short underpants for women or children. Often used in the plural. [Diminutive of pant2. in a bunch; it ain't really that way. Cold Ones ain't no pseudo-spiritual rag; the cover's just a gag, get it kids? The same no-bullshit, fun-at-all-costs coverage of the San Jose San Jose, city, United States San Jose (sănəzā`, săn hōzā`), city (1990 pop. 782,248), seat of Santa Clara co., W central Calif.; founded 1777, inc. 1850. area and elsewhere, including a trip to the Glory Hole, DIY skate construction, "Godzilla Versus Mega Muska," and rollerblading soft target Li'l Chubbs gets a taste of peer pressure and bad influences from the band the Cliftons. Send a buck or two to: 7135 Via Romero, San Jose, CA 95139 RAZORCAKE, #20 Another fine issue of one of the bigger (in size!) mags to cover the punk rocks and other noise and subculture. Nardwuar the Human Serviette Nardwuar the Human Serviette (born John Ruskin, July 5, 1968) is a Canadian celebrity interviewer and musician from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.[1] He is the lead singer and keyboardist for The Evaporators and plays in Thee Goblins. is a regular contributor, what more do you need? This time it's a tour diary of his band, the Evaporators. But damn, man, they got more than Nardwuar! There are great columns, comics and interviews, including the Fuck Yeahs, a Hasil Adkins interview, Randy, and the Arizona Roller Derby girls (by yours truly). There's also the usual reviews (records, books, 'zines, videos--and it looks like they got smart and pulled the plug on Mike Beer's inane reviews). A top shelf countercultural mag, it's weeks of lavatory literature. Send $3 to: PO Box 42129, Los Angeles, CA 90042 ANTISEEN: DESTRUCTO MAXIMUS Not a 'zine, by any means, this is a coffee table book for the Antiseen fan who needs to know it all about his/her favorite band, or for any punk fan interested in the mayhem-producing band. Starting at the early days (1983!) and coming to the present, the band's many incarnations and member changes are represented, as is a staggering amount of info and "stuff:" Press clips, photos, interviews, reviews (born good and bad. And some not in English!), lyrics, and so much other stuff. It's a fascinating read, including guitarist Joe Young's run for city council as a libertarian, and to be able to chart the evolution (20+ years!) of this punk band. Now let's see one for Poison Idea! BLURT blurt tr.v. blurt·ed, blurt·ing, blurts To utter suddenly and impulsively: blurt a confession. [Probably imitative. , #1 This one is straight out of the influenced-by-Cometbus pile: tales of punk rock girls, touting, the local habitat, punk rock girls, drinking, and punk rock girls. And even the layout. It's no knock-off, and to relate it to one of the world's best fanzines is nothing but a compliment. The writing is great, and like Cometbus the author finds the sort of universal truths that make a connection to the reader, which is a talent the greatest of novelists possess. Definitely worth your two dollars: 135 Wapwallopen Rd, Nescopeck, PA 18635 DUNN CALENDER CALENDER. An almanac. Julius Caesar ordained that the Roman year should consist of 365 days, except every fourth year, which should contain 366, the additional day to be reckoned by counting the twenty-fourth day of February (which was the 6th of the calends of March) twice. Great artistic creations sure are nice to look at but, by their very nature, they just sit there like lumps of coal. Gregory Maxwen Dunn II (can we just call you Greg?) knows that practicality goes a long way and turned his skate-art portfolio into a high-end glossy calender. It's art you can use, sort of. There was no contact info so maybe do some Google lurkage if you really want one. |
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