
NECESSARY EVILS review I put together for Wipe Out! fanzine back in 1998.

NECESSARY EVILS review I put together for Wipe Out! fanzine back in 1998.
CAT POWER review I wrote for Wipe Out! fanzine, 1998. What a bizarre yet entrancing show she put on in Seattle that year.

What kind of band reads Dynamite Hemorrhage?
KING TEARS MORTUARY does – especially when they’re in it.

NOW AVAILABLE directly from us or from great distributors & stores like Forced Exposure, Revolver USA, 12XU, Astro Black, Inflammable Material, Aquarius Records, Fusetron Sound, Nat Records and Goner.
It’s DYNAMITE HEMORRHAGE #2.
Dynamite Hemorrhage #2 is an 84-page music fanzine dedicated to raw and sub-underground rocknroll from the last 5 decades. This one just came out in late November 2014.
It features:
– An interview and career-spanning retrospective with BILL DIREEN, the New Zealand-based musical iconoclast and creator of some of the most weird and wonderful underground pop music of the last 35 years. Great old photos of Vacuum, Six Impossible Things and more – with Direen’s take on his many recordings, bands and general outlook on creation & creativity.
– Tim Warren from Crypt Records, on the eve of two new volumes of the mind-destroying “BACK FROM THE GRAVE” 60s punk compilations, takes us through in profanity-strewn detail how he’s been putting these comps together since 1983, and the pain the man has endured to make sure you and I get to hear some of the most raw and rare rocknroll chaos of all time…!
– Interview with bedroom lo-fi pop savants HONEY RADAR, currently making many short, abrasive and lovely mini-masterpieces out of Philadelphia
– Interview with NOTS, raw and slashing earworm punk band from Memphis
– KING TEARS MORTUARY, Sydney, Australia’s answer to the question “What would a mix of C86, KBD punk and The Gories sound like?”
– Erika Elizabeth’s overview of lost and neglected female-fronted punk and post-punk bands and records you’ve never heard of
– The Layman’s Guide to 1970s Jamaican DUB – an overview of wild, weird and wacked dub reggae created during its peak era, along with ten essential dub recordings, explored
– Interviews with Jon Savage and Stuart Baker on the new PUNK 45 series of archival 70s punk reissues
– 87 record reviews
– 15 book reviews
– Advertisements from today’s top hitmaking labels

Now available and shipping to your home – DYNAMITE HEMORRHAGE #2.
Order it on our page – or via one of our fine distributors: Revolver USA, Forced Exposure, 12XU, Fusetron Sound, Goner and Inflammable Material (coming soon to each of these outlets).
Dynamite Hemorrhage #2 is an 84-page music fanzine dedicated to raw and sub-underground rocknroll from the last 5 decades. This one just came out in late November 2014.
It features:
– An interview and career-spanning retrospective with BILL DIREEN, the New Zealand-based musical iconoclast and creator of some of the most weird and wonderful underground pop music of the last 35 years. Great old photos of Vacuum, Six Impossible Things and more – with Direen’s take on his many recordings, bands and general outlook on creation & creativity.
– Tim Warren from Crypt Records, on the eve of two new volumes of the mind-destroying “BACK FROM THE GRAVE” 60s punk compilations, takes us through in profanity-strewn detail how he’s been putting these comps together since 1983, and the pain the man has endured to make sure you and I get to hear some of the most raw and rare rocknroll chaos of all time…!
– Interview with bedroom lo-fi pop savants HONEY RADAR, currently making many short, abrasive and lovely mini-masterpieces out of Philadelphia
– Interview with NOTS, raw and slashing earworm punk band from Memphis
– KING TEARS MORTUARY, Sydney, Australia’s answer to the question “What would a mix of C86, KBD punk and The Gories sound like?”
– Erika Elizabeth’s overview of lost and neglected female-fronted punk and post-punk bands and records you’ve never heard of
– The Layman’s Guide to 1970s Jamaican DUB – an overview of wild, weird and wacked dub reggae created during its peak era, along with ten essential dub recordings, explored
– Interviews with Jon Savage and Stuart Baker on the new PUNK 45 series of archival 70s punk reissues
– 87 record reviews
– 15 book reviews
– Advertisements from today’s top hitmaking labels
DYNAMITE HEMORRHAGE #2 not only reads as well out of doors as it does inside the house, it has 87 record reviews this time around.
Jay Hinman and Erika Elizabeth wrote about these musical heavyweights:
Allo Darlin’ / Animals and Men / Ausmuteants / Bridge Collapse / Buck Biloxi and the Fucks / Burnt Palms / Civil Union / Cold Beat / The Coneheads / The Coolies / Crayon / Crimson Wave / Crime / Dadamah / Dark Matter / Dark Times / Death of Samantha / Downtown Boys / Earth Girls / Eastlink / Electric Eels / England’s Glory / Eureka California / Expert Alterations / Eyelids / Feature / Fleabite / Flesh World / Good Throb / Gun Club / Heathers / The In Out / Jack Ruby / Joanna Gruesome / Kindling / Life Stinks / Los Cripis / Men Oh Pause / The Mentalettes / Miriam / Mary Monday / Monkey 101 / Nots / Numb Bats / Octagrape / Pang / Piece War / Primetime / Proper Ornaments / Pip Proud / Quaaludes / Radar Eyes / Rema-Rema / Mike Rep & The Quotas / Roachclip / Sauna Youth / Scrabbled / Shoes This High / Silver Shadows / Sleaford Mods / Slowcoaches / Slum of Legs / Sneaks / Sonic Chicken 4 / Southern Comfort / The Spies / The Spits / Spookies / Synthetic ID / Terry Malts / Trick Mammoth / Trust Fund / Tunabunny / Useless Eaters / V/A – “Cool Bands 2” / V/A – “Dangerhouse – Complete Singles Collected” / V/A – “Neu Ist Zeit – Augsburg 1979-1984” / V/A – “Temporary” / Vexx / Velo / Watery Love / Wet Blankets / Wimps / Woolen Men / X___X / Yakks / Ye Nuns
Maybe there’s someone you dig on that list. If so, come take a gander at the thing. We’ll ship it to you for seven bucks + postage.
Now available – Dynamite Hemorrhage #2 fanzine.
Dynamite Hemorrhage #2 is an 84-page music fanzine dedicated to raw and sub-underground rocknroll from the last 5 decades. This one just came out in late November 2014.
It features:
– An interview and career-spanning retrospective with BILL DIREEN, the New Zealand-based musical iconoclast and creator of some of the most weird and wonderful underground pop music of the last 35 years. Great old photos of Vacuum, Six Impossible Things and more – with Direen’s take on his many recordings, bands and general outlook on creation & creativity.
– Tim Warren from Crypt Records, on the eve of two new volumes of the mind-destroying “BACK FROM THE GRAVE” 60s punk compilations, takes us through in profanity-strewn detail how he’s been putting these comps together since 1983, and the pain the man has endured to make sure you and I get to hear some of the most raw and rare rocknroll chaos of all time…!
– Interview with bedroom lo-fi pop savants HONEY RADAR, currently making many short, abrasive and lovely mini-masterpieces out of Philadelphia
– Interview with NOTS, raw and slashing earworm punk band from Memphis
– KING TEARS MORTUARY, Sydney, Australia’s answer to the question “What would a mix of C86, KBD punk and The Gories sound like?”
– Erika Elizabeth’s overview of lost and neglected female-fronted punk and post-punk bands and records you’ve never heard of
– The Layman’s Guide to 1970s Jamaican DUB – an overview of wild, weird and wacked dub reggae created during its peak era, along with ten essential dub recordings, explored
– Interviews with Jon Savage and Stuart Baker on the new PUNK 45 series of archival 70s punk reissues
– 87 record reviews
– 15 book reviews
– Advertisements from today’s top hitmaking labels

For those of you who’ve pre-ordered Dynamite Hemorrhage fanzine #2 – thank you for hanging in there. We get them on Monday next week, I’ve been informed, and they’ll mail out on Tuesday.

Dynamite Hemorrhage #2 update!
The second issue of our magazine – an 84-page behemoth – is printed and is today being bound at a printer in deepest Oregon, with plans to ship to our headquarters tomorrow. This means those of you who’ve pre-ordered the magazine will get them next week; thanks for waiting. Hey, that goes for you who’d like to order right now as well.
TERMINAL BOREDOM, the longtime online garage punk/punk/underground/etc. forum & digital fanzine, went back in time to the analog era and have published their first print fanzine – along with a compendium of early stuff.
Just got these in the mail yesterday. I think I’ll read them in full public view on my lunch break today. Order yours here.