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Back2Front would be the best coming from the North, I've read in a long time. Last issue was fantastic to quote

'Back2front is a 100% independent, DiY zine with a modern anarchist bent and a radical perspective that attempts to probe a little deeper than most. There are also 2 back issues still available. Contact [email protected] for details and information'

Ya Back2front last issue was great. I think it is all sold out unless Danny made some more when I got a couple of issues off him he was all sold out I think
 
Im planning on doing a dvd zine. Bugging my mate for a while
now for a semi permanent loan of his camera. As soon as i get
it il be shooting a gig near you.

If you need a hand shooting things I can help out. I've not the best video camera but it's always good to have a couple of angles on things :)
 
i did a music zine a while back called scene suicide anyone wants one.got interviews with dickie hammond out of leatherface,the ergs!, the down and outs.mostly punk,pop punk,hardcore and stuff.
 
I always go on about getting a music 'zine going, but as Barney, I am too lazy and too broke. Hopeully will work on it seriously over the summer and have something sorted out for september or something like that.
 
Hello All,
The first issue of Electric Annihilation is now available. EA is a 20-page music publication, b&w on tabloid-size (11 x 17 pages) newsprint. Circulation of 5,000 copies. The first issue includes interviews with:

Thurston Moore
Henry Rollins
John Olson (Wolf Eyes/American Tapes)
Emeralds
Sun Araw
Wet Hair
Nomen Dubium

Plus scene reports from Gothenburg Sweden (written by Matthias Andersson of Release the Bats), Cleveland (by Sam Goldberg) and Iowa City (by Shawn Reed). Also an article by Jon Isaac. There's a centerfold poster too. Cover artwork and border/frames by Zachary Fleming.

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Electric Annihilation is available direct through mailorder only, no paypal accepted. (Visit the website to acquire it elsewhere) Please send $3 money order/check (made out to Tynan Krakoff) or well-hidden cash to:

Electric Annihilation
P. O. Box 460085
San Francisco, CA 94146
U.S.A.

If you live in Canada please add an additional $1. If you're overseas, please order it from a distro/store. For help locating one, visit the website: (it will be updated as stores order copies)

http://www.electricannihilation.tk

Stores/Distros: Please get in touch for wholesale rates!

Best,
Tynan
Editor

I can get copies of this in for people if they want it?
 
Picked up Give Me Back #5 & the new MRR last weekend in Birmingham, Give Me Back is still the better zine..

Anyone ever read Oaken Throne?
 
That's somewhat dependant on your interest in metal,but I'd say it's pretty much the best metal zine going.Though the choice of bands in this issue was a lot weaker than previous.
 
This is FINALLY coming out soon.

The Noise Culture Magazine

Issue One : Summer 2009​

We're very pleased to announce the premier edition of As Loud As Possible, a year or so later than originally scheduled due to outside circumstances. During the course of that year, we've extended and updated the contents, and the magazine will be available near the end of August 2009. While the first issue has been a long time coming, we think you'll agree that the breadth of topics and the depth of coverage speak for themselves.




Contents:





Runzelstirn & Gurgelstock - 'Artuad, Aktionskunst, Abreaction and Eb.er': texts by Alice Kemp, accompanied by new drawings from Rudolf Eb.er, and a detailed 'Aktionography.'





The Broken Flag Story - An extensive in-depth interview with Gary Mundy, covering the career of Ramleh, the complete output of his legendary Broken Flag record label, and also featuring new interviews with the artists responsible for those releases, including: Maurizio Bianchi, Unkommuniti, Mauthausen Orchestra, Satori, Controlled Bleeding, Irritant, JFK, Mauro Teho Teardo (M.T.T.), Con-Dom, Sigillum S, Agog, Giancarlo Toniutti, Vortex Campaign, Le Syndicat, Krang and many more, plus unseen artwork and photographs.





No Fun - Festival curator Carlos Giffoni talks about the New York festival's past, present and future, and covers his work with the No Fun Productions label.





The Politics of HNW - The Rita's Sam McKinlay talks about the obsessive nature of the harsh-head. Includes a list of Sam's essential Wall Noise picks spanning the past two decades. An excellent introduction to wall-riding.





30 Years of The Haters - G.X. Jupitter-Larsen provides a personal history, as well as a delineation of his ideas, methods, and tricks accrued over three decades. The inside story from the man who has made entropy his life's work.





Putrefier - An interview with Mark Durgan, covering his twenty years in the UK's wilderness, from Birthbiter's heyday to the present-day. Includes reminiscences from Andy Bolus about their infamous duo project, Olympic Shit Man!





Sewer Election - Sweden's loudest, Dan Johansson talks about his music, ideas, art and running a tape label. Interview by Mikko Aspa of Grunt.





Zone Nord - An album-by-album look at the discography of this retired French noise legend, including brief commentary from Mr. Zone Nord himself, Jean-Luc Angles.





Apraxia - An interview with Patrick Barber, the man behind the label. Covers the output of this legendary label who released Blowhole, Prick Decay, Small Cruel Party and others in the early '90s.





Cheapmachines - An interview with London sound-sculptor and all-'round sonic chameleon Phil Julian.





Scotland - A brief profile of some of the current DIY hyper-activity happening in that country, includes Usurper, Nackt Insecten and more.





Climax Denial - An interview with this Milwaukee-based Power Electronics lecher, including an album-by-album analysis.





Alien Brains, Storm Bugs and Anti-Messthetics - A study of the non-careers of two early eighties UK outfits that were very much connected. Includes input from some of the key players, plus lots of vintage artwork.





Interchange - A look at this influential UK fanzine from the mid-80s, plus and an interview with its creator, John Smith.





Tunnel Canary - G.X. Jupitter-Larsen tells us about his first memories in Vancouver of this volatile bunch.





Static Aktion Records - A peek at the discography of this LA-based label and a short chat with its curator.





IDES - An overview of the primary output of this Chicago-based tape label, and an interview with its owner, Nicole Chambers.





Classic Albums - A regular feature dedicated to in-depth analysis of overlooked but not forgotten gems from yesteryear. Issue #1 features articles on The Lemon Kittens (We Buy A Hammer For Daddy), XX Committee (Network)and RJF (Greater Success In Apprehension & Convictions). A collection of thoughts and interviews, including an exclusive interview with ex-XX front-man, Scott Foust.






Opinion Columns - A regular feature from a rotating pool of participatory players with the music they ponder. Includes John Olson (Wolf Eyes), Andy Ortmann (Panicsville), Mikko Aspa (Grunt), Hicham Chadly (Nashazphone), Steve Underwood (Harbinger Sound), Jonas Kellagher

(Segerhuva), C. Spencer Yeh (Burning Star Core), and Mark Wharton (Idwal Fisher) amongst others. Covering artists including Masonna, Vomir, and The Black Phelgm, and ranging from Bizarre Uproar all the way to Christian bluegrass music!





Extensive Reviews Section - Covering output from: Ahlzagailzeguh, Angel of Decay, Astro, Baby Daddy, Bizarre Uproar, Blod, The Bran (...) Pos, BT.HN., C.C.C.C., Cloama, CON-DOM, Craniopagus, Jason Crumer, D.D.A.A., Dieter Muh, Thomas Dimuzio, Emaciator, Fckn'Bstrds, Dino Felipe, FFH, Fire in the Head, Fresh Meat, Carlos Giffoni, Griefer, Haemorrhaging Fetus, Hair Police, Hair Stylistics, Halthan, Russell Haswell, Haters, Hum of the Druid, Idea Fire Company, Illusion of Safety, Irgun Z'wai Leumi, IRM, Iron Bitchface, Jazkamer, Jazzfinger, G.X. Jupitter-Larsen, K2, Zbigniew Karkowski, KILT, Koeff, Graham Lambkin, Lazy Magnet, Mammal, Mania, Daniel Menche, Menstruation Sisters, MNEM, M.O., Mutant Ape, Nerve Net Noise, The New Blockaders, Nihilist Assault Group, nmperign, Oscillating Innards, Prurient, Putrefier, Raglani, Richard Ramirez, Redglaer, The Rita, RJF, Damion Romero, Romance, R.Y.N, Secret Abuse, Shift, Sissy Spacek, Secret Abuse, Sharpwaist, Sickness, Sissy Spacek, Skeletons Out, Spine Scavenger, Howard Stelzer, Sudden Infant, Das Synthetische Mischgewebe, Asmus Tietchens, Treriksro set, Tunnel Canary, White Heterosexuals, Whorebutcher, John Weise, Wilt, Wolf Eyes, XX Committee, C. Spencer Yeh, Jason Zeh, and more.​
 
Anyone know where I can get backissues of Give Me Back (need #1-3) and MRR from 2009? Particularly the film issue and the one with the interview with Divisions?

Edit: The price of individual backissues from themselves is pretty pricey..
 
This is FINALLY coming out soon.


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finally got to see runzelstirn & gurgelstock live on wednesday. my mind is still in recovery

paul dotdotdot should have some copies of 'as loud as possible' for sale once it drops. been counting down the days for it for a long time. the wait doesn't bother me in the slightest though ... looks like it's gonna be pretty incredible
 

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