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the final NOISE FEST, and its a hefty 40 pages! again tons of stuff therein, interviews with DROPDEAD, EMBITTERED , SARCASM and MISERY as well as the 121 Bookshop, Counter Information and more!  

 NOISE FEST 4

 
(not the band EAT SHIT im afraid !) -   still a class act though - some shouty bands interviewed such as DISRUPT and RESIST from the u.s and local yorkshire band RAZORBACK, worldwide reports and pieces on anarchist groups, lots of contacts , info , reviews  and everything , right up there in the 90's political punk stakes for sure !

Noise Fest 3

issue 2 has NO SECURITY, ANAL CUNT, MEATSHITS, AK Press, TEACORE records , DISTORTED DISPROPORTIONATON (!) a japan report lots of zine , audio and book reviews. - so how often do you get AK Press and the meatshits in the same pages ?? to be fair the A.C and Meatshits ints are from before they lost the plot.

NOISE FEST 2

hail chris! gonna be some aversion and agitate coming up soon but for now we're going way was back ... interviews with : GODFLESH("volume can be pretty good at rumbling peeples guts about " )SORE/SAW THROAT, DEBAUCHERY, DONT KILL SHEEP S.I.C and F.V.K from Japan along with flyers of the time and a classy 'thatcher collage' too - should really make a zine out of them !

NOISE FEST 1

Uh, I don't really know what this is, or how it came to be in my bookmarks (I have no memory of ever actually seeing it before), but here's a weird Japanese animation thing.


Once again I return to the question "What is a zine?", for this, while it looks a lot like a zine, probably doesn't count as one.

On the way to a Zimbabwean restaurant for dinner one evening, my partner and I passed an art gallery opening. Hurray! I love art. We headed in and looked at the pieces, and some of them were pretty neat. I sent a fax to some city official complaining about how the (heavily trafficked) path through the park in the middle of town turns into a swamp when it rains.

I also picked up this booklet, which doesn't act as a program for the show (there is no information about the artist, or even anything that says it's part of an art show), but is a collection of fliers.

Each page is made up of a slogan of some sort ("Pay no attention to this.", "Stop making things worse.") in the same block capitals you can see on the "cover". Some of them reminded me of the child from John Allison's Scary-Go-Round comic. (Hey! I reviewed one of his comics on this site once. I wonder what happened to that?)

By Kelly Dessaint
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There's a website I spend too much time on called Reddit. It acts as a place where people post links about various topics, and comment on them. It is filled both with people embracing and rejecting the myth of the nice guy. You know, the one where if you're best friends with a girl, and never express your romantic interest in her, she'll eventually reveal that she loves you and wants to sleep with you without you ever having to be proactive. (You can probably already tell I think this is stupid.)

Now it's clearly unfair to equate Women Got Me Drinking to this idea entirely. The main character isn't pining after a girl he's known since he was a kid who he thinks he loves. No, instead he's pining after a girl who sits opposite where he works, that he's never talked to, and yet he's completely convinced will be his "inspiration to write".

By Matt Feazell

(Blogger is screwing up and not posting my scheduled posts. They've also stripped the labels/tags off the posts that have gone live. Plus they recently sent out the most spammy/phishing seeming official email I've ever gotten. Great job guys.)

This is a zine printed on a single sheet of paper and shows how you too can make and put together your own minicomics!

While it generally seems well put together, and many aspects are informative, I really take issue with part of Step 2.

"Leave ninjas, superheroes, and giant robots to color comics which specialize in that sort of thing."I find this frustrating not because I love giant robots and might very well be happy if half of the things I reviewed on this site involved robots in some way, but because saying that you need colour to tell a science fiction or fantasy story is ridiculous.


Another Belfast fanzine, this has a cool Rudi live review.

Download here.

MESSAGE TO JAMES: sorry, but the pistols just made quarter of a million...they don't need any free promo from me any more...