Dynamite hemorrhage 2013–2022

日期

2013 2014 2016 2017 2019 2020 2022

10 期刊

跳过 5 期

前往年份

2013 #1

2014 #2

2016 #3

2017 #4

2017 #5

2019 #6

2019 #7

2020 #8

2022 #10

2022 #9

2013 期刊 1

查看期刊

68 页面

2014 期刊 2

查看期刊

84 页面

2016 期刊 3

查看期刊

84 页面

2017 期刊 4

查看期刊

40 页面

2017 期刊 5

查看期刊

44 页面

2019 期刊 6

查看期刊

48 页面

2019 期刊 7

查看期刊

48 页面

2020 期刊 8

查看期刊

48 页面

2022 期刊 10

查看期刊

64 页面

2022 期刊 9

查看期刊

48 页面

关于本刊

期刊:

10

已发布:

2013–2022

出版商:

Jay Hinman

位置:

San Francisco, United States
Dynamite hemorrhage, a fanzine crafted by Jay Hinman, captivated music enthusiasts since its debut in 2013. With approximately 68 pages per issue, this publication delved deep into underground music, blending Hinman's extensive historical knowledge of rock with a discerning perspective on contemporary bands. Based in San Francisco, Hinman, a college radio DJ and seasoned music writer, continued the legacy of his earlier fanzine, Superdope, which ran until 1998 (and is also part of the RAPMM collection). Each issue featured a varied content, including album reviews, discographies, in-depth articles, book reviews, and interviews with notable figures such as Chris D, the legendary frontman of the Los Angeles punk band The Flesh Eaters. In issue 8, Hinman shared an in-depth review of the early punk fanzine Slash, which covered the Los Angeles punk scene, and is also included in RAPMM. Hinman also produces the homonym podcast, later renamed Radio dies screaming, focusing on the sub-underground music of the last 60 years.

关于本刊

期刊:

10

已发布:

2013–2022

出版商:

Jay Hinman

位置:

San Francisco, United States
Dynamite hemorrhage, a fanzine crafted by Jay Hinman, captivated music enthusiasts since its debut in 2013. With approximately 68 pages per issue, this publication delved deep into underground music, blending Hinman's extensive historical knowledge of rock with a discerning perspective on contemporary bands. Based in San Francisco, Hinman, a college radio DJ and seasoned music writer, continued the legacy of his earlier fanzine, Superdope, which ran until 1998 (and is also part of the RAPMM collection). Each issue featured a varied content, including album reviews, discographies, in-depth articles, book reviews, and interviews with notable figures such as Chris D, the legendary frontman of the Los Angeles punk band The Flesh Eaters. In issue 8, Hinman shared an in-depth review of the early punk fanzine Slash, which covered the Los Angeles punk scene, and is also included in RAPMM. Hinman also produces the homonym podcast, later renamed Radio dies screaming, focusing on the sub-underground music of the last 60 years.