Stolen Sharpie Revolution
A great, valuable alternative to major media. But enough about Ink 19, let’s talk about the ‘zine community. Jason Feifer says it’s stronger when the ‘zines are better – and this DIY resource is the book to do that.
A great, valuable alternative to major media. But enough about Ink 19, let’s talk about the ‘zine community. Jason Feifer says it’s stronger when the ‘zines are better – and this DIY resource is the book to do that.
Where Iron Crosses Grow (Karmageddon). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
Puppy (One Little Indian). Review by Jorge C. Galban.
Alive Again (SPV). Review by Matthew Moyer.
Any Day Now (Red Submarine). Review by Andrew Ellis.
emo,post-punk,Audio Karate,Lady Melody,Kung Fu Records,Daniel Mitchell
Somewhere, Angel Fans Are Claiming Responsibility For This - posted by Ben Varkentine on June 15, 2004 12:20
death metal,thrash metal,Within Y,Extended Mental Dimensions,Candlelight,Daniel Mitchell
Shelf Life - posted by Ben Varkentine on June 15, 2004 11:44
Agatsuma,Beyond,Domo,Terry Eagan
Indie, small press, SPX, comic, realistic story, great art, slacker,BOP! – More Box Office Poison,by Alex Robinson,Top Shelf Productions,Joe Frietze
indie-pop,scotland,pop,twee,retro,Camera Obscura,Underachievers Please Try Harder,Merge,Aaron Shaul
Ink 19 Update - posted by Ben Varkentine on June 14, 2004 15:59
When White Becomes Black (At A Loss). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
Year Future (GSL). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
Cicadidae (Temporary Residence). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Multicore (Souvenir). Review by Ben Varkalimoto.
So Much for the City (Virgin). Review by Van Sias.
Writer’s Block (Eulogy). Review by by Nick Plante.
black metal,1349,Beyond the Apocalypse,Candlelight,Daniel Mitchell
With the thirty-fifth anniversary of debut album Whirlpool, UK shoegaze outfit Chapterhouse is back together again and touring the US as part of Slide Away Music Festival.
The Englert theater hosted Little Feat as they embark on their Last Farewell Tour.
Meiko Kaji’s katana is sharp and looking for revenge in Wandering Ginza Butterfly and its sequel, She Cat Gambler, a stylish pair of early ’70s action films.