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|  |  Zine Reviews1 2 | 0-9| A| B| C| D| E| F| G| H| I| J| K| L| M | | N| O| P| Q| R| S| T| U| V| W| X| Y| Z| < Prev Section | Next Section > RSS Feed
EAR DAMAGE
#20, $2, 5 ½” x 8 ½”, 52 pgs.
By Will Kwiatkowski
This is a solid little zine from Alabama, filled to the brim with honesty and good-natured grit.
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EAR DAMAGE
#23, $?, 3¾” x 4½”,printed and stapled, 74 pgs.
By Andrew Flanagan
A zine with some genuinely interesting (and not entirely porn-focused) content.
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EAR DAMAGE
#4, $2, 5½ x 8½, xeroxed, 40 pgs.
By greg
Good for getting laid with punker girls in the GulfShores area of the U.S. but not much else.
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EAR DAMAGE #16
$2, 8½” x 5½”, offset, 28 pgs.
By Keith Rosson
A vague distaste that fades pretty quickly to boredom and disinterest.
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EAR DAMAGE #18
$2, Glossy, 5 ½” x 8½”, 40 pgs.
By Guest Contributor
Insightful sleaze-punk that’s nice and low on the creep-o-meter.
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EAR DAMAGE #22
$3, photocopied, 5½” x 8½”, 72pgs
By Art Ettinger
It hails from Alabama and is primarily a music zine, with some political ramblings about the Obama/McCain election thrown in for good measure.
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EARTH FIRST!
$6.50, 2011/2012, 8 ½” x 11”, newsprint, 64 pgs.
By Steve Hart
I enjoyed the article, “Wolf Wars.” I had a grindcore band in the early ‘90s called Gitcheegoomee. My bandmates often asked me what I was singing about and I replied, “Wolves.”
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EAST VILLAGE INKY #51
$3, 4” x 5 ½”, photocopied, 38 pgs.
By Craven
The entire thing is maddeningly full of completely poorly-structured sentences, inside references, and minute, barely-legible handwriting.
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EAST VILLAGE INKY, THE #50
$3, photocopied, 40 pgs.
By Katie Dunne
This is a manically written and inside joke-laden zine about zine fests.
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EAVES OF ASS
#5, $2 or trade, 7¼” x 4¼”, copied, 44 pgs.
By Keith Rosson
He continually tries to find meaning in the gathering, trying to cull some sort of worth to it beyond a bunch of marginally like-minded people getting fucked up for a few days out in the woods.
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EAVES OF ASS
#6: The Music Issue, $?, 5 ½” x 8”, photocopied, 38 pgs.
By Todd Taylor
Craven gets to some self-surprising roots: of what music he’ll defend to the end, and what to let go of.
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EAVES OF ASS
#2, 5 ½ x 8 ½, copied, 22 pgs.
By Josh
I like zines where people just write whatever the hell they want. At the very least, it makes for an interesting read.
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EAVES OF ASS
#7, $?, Photocopied, 5 ½” x 8 ½”
By Todd Taylor
He begins to call this lifestyle into question as the stock market crashes, the taxi business slows, and he’s hardly making enough money to pay off his cab.
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EAVES OF ASS #4
$2 or trade, 4.25” x 7”, copied, 28 pgs.
By Keith Rosson
Feel a bit weird about reviewing this one, as Craven’s stayed at my house before, and we’ve gotten shitfaced and done zine readings together.
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EAVES OF ASS #5
$2 and stamps, photocopied, 4¼” x 7”, 44 pgs.
By Guest Contributor
Through a haze of soft drugs and jug wine, the story of the festival is told, as Craven watches people tune in, turn on, and drop garbage all over the woods.
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EAVES OF ASS #6
$3, 8 ½” x 5 ½,” photocopied, 34 pgs.
By Guest Contributor
Craven’s tales of punk rock redemption blew me away.
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EAVES OF ASS PRESENTS: PROMISE & THEFT
$3, 5 ½’’ x 8 ½’’, photocopied, 36 pgs.
By Noah W.K.
This magazine is put together by a dude who, like the rest of us, is feeling a little light in the pockets and heavy in the heart.
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EAVES OF ASS, #3
4 ¼ x 5 ½, $2, photocopied, 28 pages
By brian
There’s also a funny story about how Craven, the writer of the zine, volunteered to participate in a scientific study about the effects of alcohol on safe sex.
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EIGHT DREAMS
#1, $1, 5 ½ x 8 ½, photocopied, 16 pgs.
By Sean Carswell
Forget the beginning and end of the story. Just stick with the middle.
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ELEVEN: ELEVEN
$?, 5 ½“ x 8 ½“, printed, 24 pgs.
By Lauren Trout
mentions suicide like it’s glamorous and drug abuse like it’s romantic
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ELK
#7, $4, 5 1/2 X 8 1/2, photocopied, color photocopy cover, 66 pgs.
By Todd Taylor
Sade sings next to a Bukowski poem.
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ELK #7
$4, 5 1/2 X 8 1/2, photocopied, color photocopy cover, 66 pgs.
By Todd Taylor
Sade sings next to a Bukowski poem.
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ELK, #2
5 ½ x 8 ½, photocopied, 26 pgs.
By amy
Oh, you crazy art kids with your little esoteric zines filled with pictures, anti-invitation flyers, and a story about hoagies and curses gone awry. Oh, you fucking crazy kids.
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EMERGE AND SEE UNITY
#1, $2, 5 ½ x 8 ½, photocopied, 94 pgs.
By Guest Contributor
It’s basically a really detailed account of the author’s psychological problems...
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EMPOWER YR SEXY SELF: A WORKBOOK
5 ½” x 8 ½”, photocopied, 22 pgs.
By Craven
Empower presents five different categories that get with (pun intended) each other to make up our sexual selves, these are: sensuality, intimacy, sexual identity, sexual health and reproduction, and sexualization.
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