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Cover artwork by Craig Ibarra; RVIVR: Interview by Dave Brainwreck. They’re more concerned with DIY, dual vocal pop punk, more indirectly than straight out of Olympia; NoBunny: Interview by Billups Allen. This enigma of an animal creates great vintage-inspired rock’n’roll, as we try to really find out the story of the man behind the mask; Good Luck: Interview by Tyler Sonnichsen. Often separately labeled indie rock, punk, and pop punk, this Bloomington trio actually manages to blend all three together. Quite well; Artcore Fanzine: Interview by Matt Average. One of the world’s oldest punk rock and hardcore fanzines, Welly has been ripping the shit out of some of your favorite bands for years; The Lumberjack Mordam Music Group Debacle part I: Article by Todd Taylor. An in-depth look at the history of these two distributors’ merger, with an indirect comparison to the state of the “industry” side of music today. Part I of II; Liz O. is a fan of fantasy, imagination, and, presumably, whimsy; Jim Ruland is kind of lucky to be alive; Maddy Tight Pants figures out what UFOs and chess have in common; Amy Adoyzie really just wants to dance; Ben Snakepit draws a nice, cool michelada; Rev. Nørb needs some different pills; Art Fuentes draws kids saying the darndest things; The Rhythm Chicken may technically be tuna?; Designated Dale has given at least one Ramones quiz for each of their albums; Kiyoshi Nakazawa finishes teaching the secret of farting on people; Nardwuar talks hip hop with Nas; Sean Carswell loves the ukulele; And more than enough reviews to get you through the cold nights this holiday season...
Razorcake 112 p. 21 x 27 cm
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