Welcome to Razorcake | punk music zine reviews Welcome to Razorcake | punk music zine reviews
 

























· 1:Webcomic Wednesdays #26
· 2:#267 with Bill Pinkel
· 3:Turbonegro Interview
· 4:Gorsky Press Story Podcast Round Seven
· 5:Interview with Trust fanzine


Subscriptions
New Subscriptions
Renewal
Stickers and Buttons
The NEW "Because We're Fuckin' Classy" Koozie


Daylight Robbery, Distant Shores 7"
Sundowners, The Larger Half of Wisdom LP
Hasil Adkins, Last Recordings 7"
Blood Buddies, Tree & Bird 7"
Matthew Hart, From the Backyard 7"


Can't find Razorcake at your favorite store? Lend us a hand and we'll send you a free issue.



Razorcake will send you one free issue if you ask your librarian if they would carry Razorcake in their stacks. (This offer is good for both traditional libraries and independent libraries.) To get the free issue, you must send us the librarian's name and email and the library's postal address. We will then contact them directly and donate a subscription to them. U.S. libraries only, due to postage.

No Idea Records

GRIND THAT AXE
5½ x 8½, copied, 14 pgs.

By Megan Pants
Thursday, January 14 2010


I respect the idea behind what they’re trying to do: provide a forum where anyone can present their opinion to whoever picks up a copy. The problem is that in reality when you open up that type of forum you get lots of people with opinions who don’t necessarily know how to phrase them, who can’t write, or really aren’t saying anything. In one instance, someone took the time to proof an article, using the paragraph symbol where the writer should have, and that is how it’s left. In another, someone is describing her experience with Paxil and keeps contradicting herself. She states that her doctor, “decided that since I was bright enough to read ‘Palace Walk,’ I must not really be having memory problems, as much as I must be depressed.” She continues to list the reasons that she doesn’t believe in the diagnosis, but goes on anti-depressants anyway. Once taking the pills, she says that she felt, “just alive and not dead, which was a good thing for I’d felt pretty suicidal before going on the anti-depressants.” Huh, how does any of that add up? Which is pretty much how I felt through the all fourteen pages. –Megan (830 - 17th Ave., Seattle, WA98122)

 

 






Razorcake Podcast Player



·BILL BONDSMEN
·VARIOUS ARTISTS
·MOUSTACHE RIDE 1& 2, THE
·CRASH AND BURN
·GRAVES AT SEA/ASUNDER
·TOTAL ABUSE
·BLACK100S, THE
·SMUT PEDDLERS
·DAKAR AND GRINSER


Black and Red Eye



 Printer Friendly Printer Friendly

 Send to a Friend Send to a Friend



If you live in the Los Angeles area and want to help us out, let us know.



Get monthly notifications of new arrivals and distro and special offers for being part of the Razorcake army.



 
Razorcake/Gorsky Press, Inc.
PO Box 42129
Los Angeles, CA 90042

Except for reviews, which appear in both, the
contents of the Razorcake website are completely
different from the contents of Razorcake Fanzine.

© 2001-2011 Razorcake/Gorsky Press, Inc. Privacy Policy

Razorcake.org is made possible in part by grants from
the City of Los Angeles, Department
of Cultural Affairs and is supported
by the Los Angeles County Board of
Supervisors through the Los Angeles
Arts Commission.
Department of Cultural AffairsLos Angeles County Arts Commission


Web site engine code is Copyright © 2003 by PHP-Nuke. All Rights Reserved. PHP-Nuke is Free Software released under the GNU/GPL license.