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Maí 2009

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The May issue of Maximumrocknroll is filled with tons of exciting punk projects, new and old. Our cover feature is a long-overdue interview with Portland’s Criminal Damage. We talk to Stef Petticoat of the legendary late 1970s/early 1980s one-woman German punk band, the Petticoats, as well as current New Jersey wailers, Screaming Females and Bay Area veterans, Never Healed. We’ve also got interviews with Minneapolis art-drenched hardcore, Condominium, Pioggia Nera from Italy, Ottawa’s Germ Attak, and a history lesson with the 1977 UK punk band, The Passion Killers, and musings by long-time British garage rockers, The Masonics. All that plus scene reports from Belgrade and Illinois, new columnists, and tons of record, zine, book and demo reviews from around the world! If that weren’t enough, MRR #312 also includes the exciting second part of our Punk Health Issue (see MRR #310), featuring pieces about epilepsy, dope, and the toxic ground beneath San Francisco’s Hunter’s Point.


Er sjálfur rétt byrjaður á þessu, er rétt að klára dálkana.


Apríl 2009 - Print Media is Dead!

Print Media is Dead er yfirskriftin á þessu tölublaði, er tileinkað prentuðum zines. Einnig rætt um póstera/flyeragerð. Mjög áhugavert að lesa viðtölin við fólk sem gerði/gerir zine. Dálkar, rívjú, fréttir, og allt það helsta.

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Print media is dead? Long live print media! In response to the allegations that print media is on its deathbed, we decided to put together an issue of the magazine focusing on fanzine culture and its significance in the punk community. In this month’s issue we have an interview with Erick Lyle of the long-running San Francisco zine Scam, as well as, one with John Holmstrom of the legendary Punk magazine, one of the first punk zines from NYC. The artist Rich Jacobs compiled a history of skate zines, and we have an interview with Janelle Hessig of Tales of Blarg, the classic East Bay punk zine. There’s a feature about the politics and symbolism of punk flyer art, and an interview with Ryan Wells and Scott Soriano of the outsider garage zine, Z-Gun. Stuart Schrader of the Shit-Fi website discusses fanzine culture in the face of blogging, and for another perspective we have an interview with Rich of the music blog and online community Terminal Boredom. PLUS we asked numerous zine makers to make a page of MRR as if it was their own zine. All of that alongside the usual columns and the most extensive review section in punk!


Mars 2009 - Health Issue

Fyrsta tölublaðið af mörgum sem eru tileinkaðir heilsu, Fat Bob úr Hard Skin skrifar meðal annars um afhverju Crusties ættu að þvo sér. Topplistarnir þarna eru krúsjal, eitthvað sem maður þarf að fara í gegnum og tjékka á böndunum. Kemur á óvart samt að Fucked Up - Chemistry of Common Life sé ekki á neinum lista.

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The Punk Health Issue, plus the Top Ten of 2008. The March issue, is our much-anticipated annual year-end top ten edition, in which our many reviewers and contributors discuss the music that mattered the most in 2008! It is also the first part in a series covering the debacle of health care in America, dedicated to the memory of longtime contributor and Bay Area musician Lance Hahn. The cover art, a portrait of Lance, is a collaboration between Tim Kerr of the BIG BOYS, and renowned skate artist Rich Jacobs. A wide range of punks contributed, on subjects ranging from getting shot in the face, to finding a lump in your breast, and not having any insurance. There are pieces on finding out you have a terminal disease, coping with STDs, using drugs, getting clean, getting a vasectomy, curing a stomach condition through fermented foods, and a piece by Fat Bob of South London’s own HARD SKIN on why crusties should wash! There are pieces by punk doctors, punk nurses and nursing school drop-outs… And all the usual columns and the most extensive review section in punk rock.

#309/Feb ‘09. Ooga Boogas, Mind Eraser, Cococoma, Extortion, Deathcage, Boyracer, Nixe, Maniax, Squalora, Null and Void, Mr. California, and Think Fast.

MRR #308
#308/Jan ‘09. Punk in Film Issue. Target Video, Mondo Vision, You Weren’t There, After the Salad Days, Botinada, Cleveland’s Screaming, Whatever Happened to Susan Jane, Taqwacores.

MRR #307
#307/Dec ‘08. Luk Haas, Sotatilla, Billy Bao, Homostupids, The Yolks, United Mutation, Diodes. Sorry, this issue is SOLD OUT.

MRR #306
#306/Nov ‘08. Brain Handle, Assassins, Diodes (pt. 1), 97 Shiki, Black Dove, No Bunny, Shellshag, Sista Sekunden, Vivian Girls, Animals And Men.

MRR #305
#305/Oct ‘08. Pierced Arrows, Bum Kon, Deep Sleep, Diente Perro, IRA, Legion of Parasites, Reality Control, Riot City Records, Stations, Test Patterns.

MRR #304
#304/Sept ‘08. Raymond Pettibon, John Stabb of Government Issue, Cola Freaks, The Measure [SA], The Press, XYX, Simply Saucer, Kulturkampf, Andy T, FPO, and Columbia scene report.

MRR #303
#303/Aug ‘08. Double Negative, Burnt Cross, Masapunk, Chicago Clitfest, Intifada, Nuclear Death Terror, Raw Power, Unlovables, Waste, Chaos In Tejas photospread, Houston and Grand Rapids scene reports.

MRR #302
#302/July ‘08. Giuda, Wasted Time, Reality, Sin Orden, Teenage Head, Antidote, La Urss, Canadian Rifle, Seasick, Israel and Japan scene reports.

#298/Mar ‘08. Best of 2007, Autistic Youth, White Lung, Karma Sutra, Clusterfuck, Sharon Cheslow, Slaughter of the Innocent.

#296/Jan ‘08. Hellshock, Mario Panciera, Anathema, The System, Eddy Current Suppression Ring, The Voids, Cinecyde, Kyklooppien Sukupuutto, Punch In The Face, BSA.

#295/Dec ‘07. Surrender, What If Gods Lie?, The Crawlers, 2:20, The Joneses, Libertario Magazine, Bad Samaritans, Shrapnel, Untermensch.

#293/Oct ‘07. Punk and Immigration theme issue w/interviews, articles, and stories. Anti-You, Loser Life, Political Asylum, Olympia scene report.

#290/July ‘07. Stormcrow, Merkit, Solid Decline, Monster Squad, Sex Vid, Vivisick, Warkrime, Top Ten (the band), We’re Gonna Fight zine, White Cross, Berlin scene report.