Punk rock glee club 2015–2016
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2015–2016Editorial:
Liz MasonUbicación:
Chicago, United States
Punk rock glee club was a fanzine started in 2013 by Liz Mason, dedicated to celebrating the spirit and sounds of Chicago’s Blue Ribbon Glee Club. This a cappella group brings a fresh twist to classic punk rock anthems, covering iconic bands like the Buzzcocks, the Raincoats, and Fugazi. In the inaugural issue of Punk rock glee club, Mason explored the captivating journey of a community forged through the love of music, featuring in-depth interviews with both current and former members. In the second issue, members talked about their relationships to the songs they sing form bands like The Buzzcocks, Generation X, The dB's, T-Rex, Blondie, and more. Mason has produced several zines, including Awesome things, Caboose, Dance dance party party zine zine, Here’s a zine template, and Most unwanted zine, all of which are part of the RAPMM collection.
Acerca de esta publicación
Ediciones:
2Publicado:
2015–2016Editorial:
Liz MasonUbicación:
Chicago, United States
Punk rock glee club was a fanzine started in 2013 by Liz Mason, dedicated to celebrating the spirit and sounds of Chicago’s Blue Ribbon Glee Club. This a cappella group brings a fresh twist to classic punk rock anthems, covering iconic bands like the Buzzcocks, the Raincoats, and Fugazi. In the inaugural issue of Punk rock glee club, Mason explored the captivating journey of a community forged through the love of music, featuring in-depth interviews with both current and former members. In the second issue, members talked about their relationships to the songs they sing form bands like The Buzzcocks, Generation X, The dB's, T-Rex, Blondie, and more. Mason has produced several zines, including Awesome things, Caboose, Dance dance party party zine zine, Here’s a zine template, and Most unwanted zine, all of which are part of the RAPMM collection.