anyway, follow @ex-souvenir bc this blog will be dead
dont be a wise guy
anyway, follow @ex-souvenir bc this blog will be dead
dont be a wise guy
it’s the middle of june and i’ve bought a leather jacket and my truck is dying so i cant drive anywhere without it shutting off after 15 minutes and i cut all my hair off
im over yonder now
anyway, follow @ex-souvenir bc this blog will be dead
tea!
“Slash” was a fanzine created in 1977 by Steve Samiof and Melanie Nissen. It was focused on showing the punk movement of Los Angeles, but his first edition shows Dave Vanian on the cover, giving way to articles about the punk movement outside the United States, besides showing other genres such as Rockabilly and Blues. Interestingly, this magazine had Jeffrey Lee Pierce (the Gun Club) as one of his writers. Although the magazine ended in 1980, “slash records” was born like one of the most important record companies in L.A. specializing in local punk rock bands.
Wistful Dutch comic strip, ANNEMOON (1979). By Piet Wijn (1929-2010).
One of the first things I remember reading. The grey, windswept landscapes, where autumn always is the longest season, were my own.
page 501 of “Journal of electricity, power, and gas” (1899)
The Cure, Paris 1982 (Anomalie fanzine, September 1991, found on thecure.cz)
Ray Burns aka Captain Sensible of The Damned at Notre Dame Hall, London, Nov. 15, 1976, during a Sex Pistols gig filmed for a TV feature on punk, as captured by John Ingham.
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2038 by Janine Antoni, 2000
Jun with YMO’s Haruomi Hosono