please can you reaupload the audio of THE FLESH EATERS – PRACTICE TAPE, 1983???? so many thanks
Go ahead and grab it from this link here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/xf341x29c0dsbww/Flesh%20Eaters%2C%20Practice%20Tape%201983.mp3?dl=0
Go ahead and grab it from this link here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/xf341x29c0dsbww/Flesh%20Eaters%2C%20Practice%20Tape%201983.mp3?dl=0

We still have copies of DYNAMITE HEMORRHAGE #1 for sale – but not a whole lot of ‘em. They’re moving somewhere between rapidly and glacially, but there are only enough left to tuck under my arm.
If you want one, please come and get it – and if you want to learn more about what’s in it, check this out! And order Dynamite Hemorrhage #2 while you’re at it, why not?

OPAL on the cover of a 1987 Italian fanzine.

SPIDER review from Ryan Wells, Z GUN fanzine #1. And yeah, he’s totally right about this one – one of the great small-batch 45s of the last ten years.
Not a stupid idea at all, unless you don’t like losing money and having distributors not pay you. Otherwise, it’s awesome. I used Oregon Lithographics for the most recent one, and they did a beautiful job. They also do every issue of Ugly Things.
There’s a new Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio (#57) dropping all over the place. You’re gonna get it on your face. All the way from the Land of the Free – but don’t blame me!
Stellar new material pockmarks this one, material from the likes of CCTV, Primitive Parts, Wet Blankets, Pierre and Bastien, Coneheads, The Shifters and Joanne Robertson.
We get a visit from five ghostly female folkies, ranging from our dark queen Sibylle Baier to newer purveyors of the form Weyes Blood & Maxine Funke.
Then there’s all the usual punk rock, noise, art, garage and trash rock we usually throw at you – 26 tracks in all this time, all in just under 80 minutes.
Stream or download Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio #57 on Soundcloud here.
Stream the show and some older shows on MixCloud here.
Download dozens of Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio episodes and subscribe to the show on iTunes here.
Here’s what you’ll be hearing:
GIBSON BROS – Casey Jones
WET BLANKETS – No Carrots
SEEMS TWICE – Look At It
½ JAPANESE – No Direct Line From My Brain To My Heart
CCTV – Invisible To Society
THE MISFITS – Cough/Cool
STEVE TREATMENT – Hooked On A Trend
SIBYLLE BAIER – I Lost Something In The Hills
MAXINE FUNKE – Marmalade Tom
THE KIWI ANIMAL – Time of the Leaves
JOANNE ROBERTSON – Shudder Buck
WEYES BLOOD – Names of Stars
THE SHIFTERS – Benedictine Man
ROYAL TRUX – Bad Blood
SIC ALPS – Message From The Law
COME ON – See Me
OPAL – She’s A Diamond
THE CONEHEADS – I Like Violence
THE RONDELLES – Catastrophe
HONEY RADAR – Alabama Wax Habit (live)
THE MYSTIC TIDE – Frustration
PRIMITIVE PARTS – The Bench
WHITE FENCE – Nero (Has A Lot To Think About)
ELASTICA – Stutter
DINOSAUR JR. – Little Fury Things
PIERRE AND BASTIEN – Grosse Caisse

The Kiwi Animal, active in Auckland, New Zealand from 1982-1986.
From the 1984 album “Music Media” by New Zealand’s THE KIWI ANIMAL.
The first decade of the 21st century was not particularly known for its print fanzines, for reasons that should be obvious.
A phenomenal exception was Z GUN, published out of Sacramento, CA by Scott Soriano and Ryan Wells. 3 issues in total, one per year from 2007-2009. Garage, art, punk and noise, along with detours into international/global musics, think pieces and dozens upon dozens of records reviews.
Here are the covers for all three.

DYNAMITE HEMORRHAGE #2 fanzine isn’t merely 84 pages of pompous underground rocknroll interviews & commentary. Only 78 pages of that.
The other 6 of those pages are devoted to an article called “The Layman’s Guide To 1970s Jamaican Dub”, which is my attempt to provide the most cursory and opinionated of overviews to the shimmering, jarring and wild experimental world of 70s dub.
There’s a history of the form, some personal anecdotes, photos like the one you see here (that’s Glenmore Brown, breakin’ the law), plus an explanatory Top 10 list of the greatest 70s Jamaican dub recordings from the likes of Augustus Pablo, Prince Jammy, Mikey Dread, Joe Gibbs, Tappa Zukie, Impact All-Stars and more.