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Cometbus #50

Cometbus zine #50Since this is the first issue of Cometbus zine that I’m writing about, I feel I should give some background info on it.

Cometbus has been issued in one form or another for nearly 30 years now. Actually this is the 25th year anniversary issue and it came out in 2006. It is one of the first (if not the first) punk zines that escaped the standard band info, interviews, music reviews zine form and took a more personal direction. The author and creator of the zine is a guy who is known as Aaron Cometbus. A well recognized figure in the bay area punk scene, not only for his long run zine but also for his involvement in the punk scene, squat movement and also the numerous bands he has played for (most known as the drummer of Pinhead Gunpowder). He is self-described as a punk-anthropologist and if you read his zine you’ll realize why. If you want to find out more about Aaron Cometbus, I’ve put a bunch of links in the end of this post.

Now about this issue. As I said, this is the 50th issue and it marks the 25 years of the zine. The original idea about this issue (which took 3 years to be released due to serious burn-out), was to be exclusively a compilation of letters that Aaron had received from friends. Fortunately the idea was dropped and although this issue mainly consists of the aforementioned letters, there is some original writing from Aaron himself (and some from others) and also a bunch of interviews with band members.

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No Future zine #1

no future zine #1This is something new. It’s been a while since I’ve seen a punk zine from Greece focusing on crust and grind or as it self described on the cover “Skull Crushing D-beat Holocaust zine”. In this first issue you will find interviews with Dir Yassin and Cut Your Throat, articles about Myspace, christianity, companies that do testing on animals and the article “Anarcho-punk, the ALF and the miners’ strike – a cautionary tale from the 1980s” and of course music and zine reviews. The layout -as expected- is dark and gloomy as it should be. There have been some minor mistakes on the layout and the printing (which is otherwise very good, no photocopies here) but this was the first attempt and I’m sure that the next issue will be improved. Let’s hope there will be a follow up.
http://www.myspace.com/nofuturezine
http://intothepitphotos.blogspot.com
nofuturezine@riseup.net

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Mountza #2

Mountza #2 zineFor some reason I’ve missed reviewing the first issue of Mountza zine, a great new greek zine. For starter, this is absolutely punk rock. Take a deep breath and dive into the content: interviews with Magrudergrind, Trencher, The Amphetameanies, Vodka Juniors (+Cannonball Records), Mouthbreather, Hjerte Stop, Bombenalarm, Transistor Transistor, Spild Af Vinyl (+Death Token); Burial’s Japanese tour report, gig photography (by Mateus Mondin and Daigo Olivia) plus news and music reviews. The printing and layout is absolutely professional (reminds me of Maximum RNR, Last Hours etc) since the guys behind this zine have a big history on zines. Actually this is half the team of the infamous greek Immigrant zine. The biggest part of the zine is written in english (only the opening columns and an interview is in greek), so don’t hesitate if you can’t read greek. Do NOT miss this one.
http://mountza.blogspot.com/
mountzazine@yahoo.com

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Fall of Efrafa – Owsla

This is the debut from this band coming from Brighton, UK. Well played dark, epic, atmospheric and melancholic crusty hardcore. The cello lines, although sometimes buried behind the heavy guitars, give an amazing feeling, especially to the slow parts of the record. This album is the first of a trilogy and the lyrics are based on the book “Watership Down” by Richard Adams. Of course don’t expect any “Lord of the Rings” power metal crap theme album; the lyrics have deeply political meanings and explanations of them are provided. If you’re a fan of Tragedy, From Ashes Rise, Remains of the Day and the kind, go for it, you will be amazed!

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rising terror – our childhood’s war [ανατέλλων τρόμος - ο παιδικός μας πόλεμος]

Ανατέλλων Τρόμος, Anatellon Tromos, Rising Terror logo

Bitter fairytales, so true as death
With murderous knights, in a deserted land
Where witches are crucified
They want me to live in them, but they’re cheap
And makes me sick

Dampened tales, watered with blood and tears
With heroes betrayers, snakes that live without love and hate
They want me to live in them, but reptiles are repulsive

You know mummy, I don’t see dreams anymore
I draw black birds, ’cause you have stolen my colors
On mornings I wander in the subway, inhaling burial fragrances
In-void I roam, my moves in slow motion
And foul are all that I lust

How are you going to achieve redemption?
Which lie are you going to tell me?

Achieving redemption with lies?
You know mummy, I can’t stand to live begging
Now I’m born again through the bowels of a whore
I’m sweetly embraced by the flaming tongues of the city
You know mummy, your angel has become a demon

I want to play our
Childhood’s bloodless war again
Like the old days
But with a loaded gun

the lyrics were taken from punk.gr/english
download the full album here

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walpurgis night – men in foreign places

Βαλπουργία Νύχτα, Valpourgia Nihta, Walpurgus Night

they left their land in search of happiness
driven by courage and hope for humanity
they went through hardship but were not shaken by the route
found no embrace at places they reached
some were locked behind bars
in bale circumstances were sent back
some that made it through were faced with so much
punched by people they met

you are not endowed to decide
who can touch a piece of land
no one’s endowed to reap
the effort to incorporate an appeal

they hopelessly united in search of a home
but they were thrown out because they were from abroad
contempt and deliberate punishment is all they got
degradation from everyone
looking for jobs they got rejected
families that need to feed their children
exploited and left naked
they were turned in and never got paid

To contact the band: valpourgianyxta [at] hotmail.com

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Keep It Real! #6

keep it real #6 zineThis is one of the few punk/hardcore zines that are still published in Greece. Due to the luck of interest in zines in Greece, it is now switched to English. It’s a well written hardcore zine with Youth Crew and hardcore (not macho) attitude. In this issue you will find interview with Struggle Against, Step Apart (just after they disband), Luca from Countdown Records, Strike First and from the local bands Bootstroke, Toxica Apovlita and Mute the Silence. Plus there are some personal writings and views, photography and comic art and loads of music reviews. Another plus is that it’s printed on recycled paper. The guy behind the zine, Apostolis”xhumanflyx” is also the lead singer of the band Disharmonic, runs a distro and organizes gigs under the name of “word’s appreciated kitch” under which this zine is printed as well.
hxf_prodaxionz@yahoo.com

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Suspect Device #46

suspect device #46 zineThis zine counts more or less 22 years of life. It was started by two friends in Southampton, UK and it is still based there and written by the same people (still friends as they say). It covers mostly the UK punk and hardcore scene and more particular the south cost scene. In this issue you will find interviews with Paint It Black, Dirty Love, The Black Veins, The Fire Still Burns, Varukers and Abandon Ship. Also a thorough report of Pilger/Paint it Black 2005 tour, Wasted 2005 fest report, album and zine reviews and shitloads of other texts and writings. SD is also a label/distro. Check their website for the awesome stuff they carry.
http://www.suspectdevicehq.co.uk/
Po Box 295 / Southampton / SO17 1LW / UK suspectdevicehq@hotmail.com

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