Son of Spamm! – Review

December 1, 1997

Great fonts, beautiful title pages, interesting drop quotes, good-looking ads for cool stuff, and coverage on a wide variety of topics in the extreme world.

PopSmear – Review

December 1, 1997

How the guitarist of X gave crabs to Senator Dodd, why Bloodhound Gang’s Jimmy Pop loves to lick girls’ bungholes, how to wiggle out of a D.U.I./D.W.I. charge.

Bloodsongs – Review

December 1, 1997

A 64-page full glossy quarterly filled with fiction, art, music, books, comics, and interviews, all dealing with the macabre.

Cine-Trash Field Report – Column

December 1, 1997

Empire Records lie waiting for me, the “brain”child of one Allan Moyle, a man responsible for foisting some of the most heavy-handed teensploitation tales ever.

Chord – #12 – Review

December 1, 1997

Chord offers a wide variety of opinions on a wide variety of subjects, yet remains loyal to their roots of hardcore, punk, and heavy music.

Aerial M – Review

December 1, 1997

An interesting and quiet side project from the interesting and quiet Will Oldham of Palace. The liner notes thank Tortoise and Stereolab. You’ll hear why.

King Ink II – Review

December 1, 1997

“The Flesh Made Word,” a piece Cave wrote for broadcast on BBC Radio, is one of the finest, most eloquent things he has ever written.

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