Lies – Review

February 1, 1997

Offbeat fiction, political commentary, and fake ads for redneck vampire flicks – Lies is sure to replace U.S. News and World Report as my source for news.

I Need More – Review

February 1, 1997

There is likely no individual who most personifies the excess, debauchery and persistence of the punk id as epically as Iggy Pop.

Angry Thoreauan – #18 – Review

February 1, 1997

Ah, my dear Rev. Tin-ear! Once again, your abrasive sensibilities grace our eyes. This month, he and his crew of jaded misfits take a look at Christianity.

Magnet – #25 – Review

December 1, 1996

What makes Magnet stick is their chosen field of coverage, which honestly lives up to its tag line: “Real Music Alternatives.”

Fourball – #3 – Review

December 1, 1996

Points for being a bona-fide ‘zine (the type is tiny, the layout ugly, the resolution of photos poor, the “writing” I’m-so-cool-I-don’t-like-anything).

Flipside – #104 – Review

December 1, 1996

The grandpappy of all U.S. punkzines remains densely teeming with torrents of tiny text and a far wider frame of reference than most any other ‘zine.

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