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The now very collectable first issue.
Featuring: Punk Rock Bowling, New Mod, East End Babylon, Unseen 2-Tone, Cockney Rejects, Unseen 2-tone, Casuals, The Feathers, Louise Distrass, Carrie Griffiths, Vikki Spitt plus films reviews etc
StreetSounds Magazine Description:
åºç瀟: Streetsounds
ã«ããŽãªãŒ: Music
èšèª: English
çºè¡é »åºŠ: Quarterly
Weâre about punk and Ska, football terraces and film sets, Mod, rock, indie, Britpop, books, poetry, comedy, Scooter runs â you name it, if itâs got spirit, guts and attitude weâre into it.
Street Sounds, in our small way, sets out to be the antidote to the X Factor, and the narrow, suffocating world of Simon Cowell-approved pop-pap. Our attitude has its roots in irreverent rock weeklies like Sounds and long extinct street mags such as Pulped, The End and Sniffinâ Glue.
We live and breathe for raw, exciting rock, earthy Ska, D-I-Y self-starters, fresh views and challenging opinions.
The âbizâ â pop, publishing, TV, radio â is controlled by dead-heads, bread-heads, Yuppies, snobs and accountants. We stand for something else. Weâre drawing the same line in the sand as Joe Strummer, Lemmy, John Lydon, Poly Styrene, Bon Scott and Jerry Dammers did. But this is not a retro magazine. We tip our titfers to the past, but weâre living in the here and now.
We are not âcounter-cultureâ either. Weâre more about the underground mainstream of working class art, music and creativity. We are anti-racist, of course; but thatâs not about politics, thatâs basic human decency. Besides, our music stems from the steamy, sexed-up mixed marriage of the 1950s when black rhythm ânâ blues and white crooning smashed each other up in the glorious racket of rock ânâroll.Weâve created this magazine because nobody else would. We want it to be yours. So we want your thoughts, pictures, articles, artwork, cartoons, tips, tattoos, insights, insults and suggestions. Our culture is your culture. Together we can rebuild it. We have the technology. You have the power.
Make a difference. Kick over the statues!
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