It seems like music zines are back on the rise. My favorite two going right now
RECORD TIME
I love a magazine dedicated to cheap by good records
FAUX WOOD PANELING
My favorite current read. Some of the writings from his zine were also used as the liner notes for the upcoming HEAVY MÖTHER II LP.

PLease add to the list

    Been keeping up with film/weird art stuff more as far as zines, but really dug the first issue of The Bible from last year. Hoping for more soon.

      ExpKind Been keeping up with film/weird art stuff more as far as zines

      What film/ art zines you reading?

      Best ones going now are:
      -Dangerous Encounters, all kinds of exploitation, sleaze, low budget horror, and more. My good buddy does it and I contribute, plus he's republishing some classic zines and doing tape releases (and distros my stuff haha): https://www.traumateamonline.net/category/zine
      -Skum Kulture out of Germany mines the same territory: https://skumkulture.bandcamp.com/merch
      -Really dig when Jay Hinman writes on film, the issues of Dynamite Hemorrhage that covered 70s cinema was awesome, and the Film Hemorrhage issue as well
      -Skree is really great for art/comics/movies/music/whatever, each issue follows a different theme and gets a good cast of contributors: http://www.thegrumpus.com/

      Wade T Oberlin they cover comics/manga, but issue number one DID feature an avant garde kinda thing, composers making music based on Nancy panels.

      i really dig unresolved based out of chicago. my chris britton/troggs interview will be in the next issue.

      The Bible Zine. Great writing overall. Especially love the honest review section.

        Wasted Opportunities zine is great... they recently released a 'fragments' series which reissued individual interviews in small, affordable samplers which I really liked - https://wastedopps.bandcamp.com/ - a good distro too!

        someone reached out to me about a year ago about this project. I sent them the full Cell Lunch run and they scanned it and made really nice pdfs of the whole thing for this online archive. The list is not comprehensive, but will make you salivate none the less. I assume it will be free to access.

        https://www.rilm.org/rapmm/rapmm-titles/

        Not sure when the website will launch, but I'm looking forward to it.

          This is my first post on here and I’m not trying to push my shit. Just happy to have found this and get off Meta.

          Anyway, I do a zine called Bile Ball. Just finished the third issue. Interviewed: Vermin Host (Buffalo thrash metal), film director Chris Bickel and his latest flick Pater Noster and the Mission of Light, Dick Lucas of the Subhumans, and NWOBHM legend Tony “Demolition” Dolan. This one went a bit metal. Previous two are more punk, hardcore to be precise.

          Picked up Radio Dies Screaming and Film Hemorrhage by Jay Hinman who does/ did Dynamite Hemorrhage, Clevo Style: How Decades of Cleveland Punk and Hardcore Shaped the World, and issues 1 and 2 of Cathode Ray Mission A Horror and Sci-fi fanzine out of Chicago.

          All in the past two weeks and all decent to great.

          11th hour stubble pumped to check these out, thanks for making them available!

          On the zine topic, I would absolutely love to see a collection of all the Wipeout! Issues. What say you you @Eric O ?

            Mystery_Ship See I'm not the only one who's bummed they missed the copy Tom Lax sold haha. Definitely would love a Wipeout! anthology, just have one issue. There's a ton of classic zines I'd love to see reissued, especially Gerard Cosloy's Conflict (never gonna happen).

            3 months later

            New ish of the Bible should in theory be ready for the Retreat. Emily Robb, Adverts, Drew Owen, Elvis Costello, Post Punk Comps, Reviews, weird movie writeups and some other stuff...