24-7 Artzine – Vol.2 #4 – Review

May 1, 1996

Artists and writers reveling in the delightful. 24-7’s accessible artiness is never self-conscious or preachy. There’s plenty of wit and first-rate writing.

Fat! So? – Review

April 1, 1996

FAT! SO? Fat is fun! Fat is fantastic! As soon as I saw the editor’s letter, “All The Fat That’s Fit To Print,” I knew this would be pure fat fun.

Ben is Dead – #26 – Review

April 1, 1996

This is the second installment of their three-part “Retro Hell!” series. Comprehensive and highly personal, but scarcely nostalgic.

Annexx – #6, #7 – Review

April 1, 1996

A Texas-based ‘zine that covers national and local (Texas) bands. Issue #6 interviews Archers of Loaf, No Use For A Name, Strung Out, and Dr. Strange Records.

Spectrum – #3 and #4 – Review

March 1, 1996

Spectrum covers heavy music, both national and New England-based. Most of the writers really know their subject. The comic, Spiked, by Paul Griffin, is great!

Rapid Fire – #13 – Review

March 1, 1996

Interviews with New Bomb Turks and Showcase Showdown, band photos and profiles, comics, poetry, letters, and reviews. Punk rock is alive and kicking!

Pinch Point – #11 – Review

March 1, 1996

A cheapo operation that throws in Spy’s old celeb-bashing tendencies, Mad’s joyously juvenile japery, and the sick feeling in the gut of National Lampoon.

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