
Pat Todd of THE LAZY COWGIRLS, back around 1987 or so when they ruled the universe.

Pat Todd of THE LAZY COWGIRLS, back around 1987 or so when they ruled the universe.

THE SCREAMERS, taken from Flipside Magazine 1978.

NEW DEZEZES fanzine from 1978 San Francisco. I posted the entire fanzine to read and print back in 2010 right here, in case you’re interested.

HALF JAPANESE, taken from Forced Exposure magazine appx. 1985.

Here’s a cool article on the excellent WHAT RECORDS?, LA-based label who put out the first DILS single, the first GERMS 45, the KAOS 12" and a few other masterpieces. It came from a Seattle fanzine called DO THE POP! that I’ve got some other good scans from, and that I’ll be doling out accordingly.

CRYPT RECORDS ad, 1980s, right around the time the life-changing, musical-taste-rearranging “Back From The Grave” comps started coming out.

DIVINE HORSEMEN advertisement from Forced Exposure, 1987. Features some fantastic Chris D collage/layout/lettering artwork, very familiar to Flesh Eaters, Divine Horsemen & Stone By Stone fans 1979 and beyond.
The classic “Stooges Wax Museum” article from MOTORBOOTY fanzine, circa 1990.

CHAINSAW fanzine, early 1980s from the UK, featuring a flexidisc w/ both the Instant Automatons and The Tronics on it….!

I reckon this fanzine has been out now for a year, but MAKING WAVES #1 just arrived in my mailbox over the weekend and looks to be a first-rate read. It’s focused on female-fronted punk and post punk, primarily of the 70s/80s, with Stef Petticoat, Alice Bag, Dolly Mixture and Kleenex/LiliPut among the interviewees. I’ll let you know how it goes.
Meanwhile, you can order you own printed copy, download a PDF, and/or check out a mix that Camille and Mary made for you right here.