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Rixe at Mongrel Fest at DIY Space For London
Arms Race at Mongrel Fest at DIY Space For London 8.10.16
Higher Power at Mongrel Fest at DIY Space For London 8.10.16
Strong Boys at Mongrel Fest at DIY Space For London 7.10.16
True Vision at Mongrel Fest at DIY Space For London 7.10.16
Hex at Mongrel Fest at DIY Space For London 7.10.16
Weekly Seizure - 11.17.13
Filthy Lucre
Greetings, groin grabbers. Got a huge order of things to read and listen this week, coming in from all corners of the world (see above). Great stuff. Particularly chuffed over The Flex Live at Mongrel fest tape, courtesy of my euro friend Fabian.
Fly the flag
1) Neutral Accents #5 I'd be remiss not to mention my favorite fanzine in America, Neutral Accents, and I recently snagged #5. I basically put Neutral Accents in the same camp as those "lad culture" mags (Think Loaded) that popped up in the UK throughout the 90's. They were mags which glorified a culture more than anything else, vying for the ribald interests of the modern English male through slick coverage sex, drugs, rock n' roll and copious amounts of SOCCER (erm...football). Perhaps NxA is the calloused, cynical and wholly depraved successor to these magazines, feverishly scraping into the corners of the modern male psyche. Pornographic illustrations, old rock n' roll, selective amounts of hardcore (none o' that B9 nonsense) and a series of film reviews (Grim Cinema) that rivals anything "The Academy" could put together makes it, in my opinion, the best fanzine in America. One for the freaks. For the rockers. For the knuckleheads who have Think I Care next to Thin Lizzy in their iTunes.
#5 comes out swingin' with my favorite back cover image of all time (see above), a great interview with Hoxton Tom McCourt, "Captain Drack" (great raunchy comic about a Duke Nukem type with a mean streak), a guide to home brewing and an always great Grim Cinema section (side note: the review of Only God Forgives was so good, it convinced my girlfriend to rent it at Redbox. Thanks Neutral Accents, you saved our evening!). Plus, great layouts, funny pics and great reviews. If you're not on the Neutral Accents wagon, than you're on the wrong wagon entirely. Rectify it. There's still some zines available at their bigcartel!
It speaks for itself
arms race
mongrel fest. 1/3/14