Tuesday, January 24, 2012

MRR + GOT MYSELF fanzine.

Tuesday is post office day since we all know that yesterday was a holiday. Got to send copies of IRH fanzine to some whom I still owe.. and also for more trades. Everyone should have their zines in the mail soon! Ordered copies of MRR fanzine early this year to distribute locally and glad to see ‘em in the mail today! That was fast! Got the #338 July 2011, #343 Dec 2011 and their current one #345 Feb 2012. So I guess if you’re into fanzines, better hit me up ASAP to reserve a copy. You could either e-mail me or send me a text message or a ring, whatever. Limited number for now, let’s see if the demand would be there so I may know if I’d continue doing this on a regular basis. Also distributing Got Myself #5 fanzine all the way from Richmond Virginia. Check it out eses! Say cheeze.



MRR #345 Feb 2012
Year-end top ten issue with our shitworkers top picks for 2011, plus CRASS symbol creator Dave King, Sweden's TERRIBLE FEELINGS, New Jersey’s BIG EYES, ZERO PROGRESS from the Bay Area, Canada's UNRULED and RAPID LOSS. Cover art by Alex Ratcharge. (taken from MRR page)



MRR #343 Dec 2011
Texas punks PORKERIA, a POLY STYRENE interview, DESCARADOS, Swedish punk pioneers E.A.T.E.R., the Katorga Works label, PEACE OR ANNIHILATION from Indonesia, UNWANTED CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, Brazil’s DEATH FROM ABOVE, RESIST HER TRANSISTOR, and SEVERANCE PACKAGE. (taken from MRR page)



MRR #338 July 2011
Japanese punk legends ZOUO, Mexico garage/snot-punx INSERVIBLES, Australia’s noisy KRÖMOSOM, Tennessee garage rockers USELESS EATERS, D-beat punx from Arizona NIGHTGAUN, Canadia’s NO PROBLEM, Portland’s RAW NERVES, FAMILY MAN from Berlin, Virginia’s LOST TRIBE, a report from the Gatillazo Show in Mexico, and part one of a history of Czech punk. (taken from MRR page)



Got Myself #5 has been in the works for quite some time and features live-in-person interviews with WASTED TIME, DOUBLE NEGATIVE, and NIGHT BIRDS. Also included is a complete discography and short history of Non-Commercial Records and related Cleveland bands from the early-mid 90's...plus over eight pages of record/zine reviews and other writing. 100% typewriter/cut and paste layout. Honestly, this blows my past issues out of the water and I am happy to finally have it available. 22 pages, full size. (taken from Feel It Recs page)

0 comments: