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ARTCORE MAGAZINE #38
Magazine + Neuroot - Nazifrei 7" EP
ARTCORE FANZINE ISSUE 38 WITH NEUROOT "NAZI-FREI" 7"EP Dutch hardcore masters of the 80s back with a new 7 the Nazi-Frei (Nazi Free) EP. Two brand new songs including the anti-fascist anthem title track, two re-recorded NEUROOT 80s blasters and one cover of a 1977 Dutch punk classic, totalling five songs on ultra super limited brown note marble vinyl in a foldout sleeve with lyrics and art. Artcore has a raging roster of current band interviews with NEUROOT to accompany the 7 EP, Washington DCs RED DEATH, Edmontons NO PROBLEM, Torontos UGLY POP RECORDS, Sheffields RAT CAGE, Londons STAGES IN FAITH and Madrids ACCIDENTE. The VAULTAGE section of the zine has an overview of 70s/80s punk in the Mid-Western States in Cant Stand the Mid-West, a look at early South Wales punk history in The Wasteland of my Fathers, an interview with the authors of Tomorrow Is Too Late the Toronto Hardcore book and the action gig photography of Nele Vandermaesen. Finally, all the usual review damage completes the picture, all in a packed 40 page litho printed A4 fanzine rounded off with no advertising dilution whatsoever.
Magazine + Neuroot - Nazifrei 7" EP
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ARTCORE FANZINE ISSUE 38 WITH NEUROOT "NAZI-FREI" 7"EP Dutch hardcore masters of the 80s back with a new 7 the Nazi-Frei (Nazi Free) EP. Two brand new songs including the anti-fascist anthem title track, two re-recorded NEUROOT 80s blasters and one cover of a 1977 Dutch punk classic, totalling five songs on ultra super limited brown note marble vinyl in a foldout sleeve with lyrics and art. Artcore has a raging roster of current band interviews with NEUROOT to accompany the 7 EP, Washington DCs RED DEATH, Edmontons NO PROBLEM, Torontos UGLY POP RECORDS, Sheffields RAT CAGE, Londons STAGES IN FAITH and Madrids ACCIDENTE. The VAULTAGE section of the zine has an overview of 70s/80s punk in the Mid-Western States in Cant Stand the Mid-West, a look at early South Wales punk history in The Wasteland of my Fathers, an interview with the authors of Tomorrow Is Too Late the Toronto Hardcore book and the action gig photography of Nele Vandermaesen. Finally, all the usual review damage completes the picture, all in a packed 40 page litho printed A4 fanzine rounded off with no advertising dilution whatsoever.