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How will Jacob spend his $1,000? 🤘
Listen to 'Hot Load' on Bandcamp!
Take my hot load, lad
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“It’s gonna be a hot one” he’s thinking.
Yes it was. By the time he stopped by, he’d brewed a hot load and was aching to release it.
It was a hot day, so I invited him some place cool to talk about it. All it took was a few minutes of using of my warm mouth for him to release his boiling brew.
Razorcake #151
The new @razorcake just came in! So as of right now, we’ll have a stack of them to pick up over by the bulletin board on the 8th Floor at the Central Library at 330 Park Blvd, San Diego, CA 92101.
They go fast so get them quick!
Here’s a quick (maybe not so quick on second thought) run down:
Cover Story: Abi Ooze interview by Daryl Los Angeles band Hot Load interview by Sean Arenas and Joe Dana Tucson’s The Reztones interview by Fleurette Farley Estes and Todd Taylor
Described as a “high energy Navajo rockabilly/psychobilly band.” Right up MY alley! They have a new album Chest Full of Arrows! Get it today!
Emily’s Sassy Lime interview by Martin Wong
They’ve been around Los Angeles since the 1990s. They were one of the first Asian American bands in the DIY punk scene. Last year they got back together to play at the opening of Orange County Museum of Arts’ biennial in an exhibition named after one of their songs “Desperate, Scared, But Social”
John Reis Part II interview by Todd Taylor and Jim Ruland.
In Part 2 they bring up one of his other big bands from San Diego, Drive Like Jehu, and also, of course, Rocket From the Crypt. There WILL be a Part 3.
Patrick O’Neil continues his series with One Punk’s Guide to Sobriety: Staying Clean and Navigating Recovery Rob Taxpayer reports on his own personal issues with MinnesotaVersus ICE and seeing his city being overtaken by thugs. It’s a great read, but pretty dang chilling.
Then you have your friends: Donna Ramone, Jim Ruland, Lorde Destroyer, Sean Carswell, Rev. Nørb, Art Fuentes, Rhythm Chicken, Michele Cruz Gonzales, Willow, Chris Boarts Larson, Mari Tamura, Albert Licano, Salpy Talian, Ian Castro and… the issue is dedicated to the birth of Glory Rose Greet-Plank