Razorcake 129, featuring Edward Colver, Death Ridge Boys, The Linda Lindas and Jawbreaker interview one another, Up the Blunx!, and One Punk’s Guide to the Culture Industry
“I was there at the birth of hardcore and documented that scene... I was two, three, four feet away from all these people.” –Edward Colver
Cover by Jason Willis
Photo by Kasper Tobias
Edward Colver interview by Daniel Makagon
Death Ridge Boys interview by Keith Rosson, introduction by Todd Taylor
The Linda Lindas and Jawbreaker interview one another, introduction by Martin Wong
Up the Blunx! interview by Daryl
One Punk’s Guide to the Culture Industry by Angus Wonder Of It All
Donna Ramone got weirdly sweaty while sick from COVID. (instagram)
Jim Ruland honors the memory of his father-in-law and makes some good memories. (instagram)
Lorde Jayne focuses on what they want to feel. It’s the opposite of dissociation. (instagram)
Sean Carswell pushes his art form beyond the narrow confines of branding… and celebrates The Mag Seven. (instagram)
Rev. Nørb (regrettably) receives a motorcycle helmet with an even larger pair of antlers bolted to the sides. Heavy sigh. (instagram)
Puro Pinche Poetry y Cuentos (Edited by Ever Velasquez (instagram) and RoQue Torres (instagram)
From:
She teaches us
Never forget women were creators
before mothers to men.
–Gloria Daddy
Designated Dale celebrates artistic differences and retells a story from his Evil Grandma why cats sniff one another’s butts.
Art Fuentes shows what may happen when guns have more rights than elementary school kids. (instagram)
Rhythm Chicken goes on his first wheelbarrow tour. (instagram)
Jennifer Whiteford breaks down a convincing argument for Universal Basic Income while staring at a load of unwashed laundry.
And photos from the lovely and talented:
Chris Boarts Larson
Mari Tamura
Albert Licano
This issue is dedicated to the memories of Steve “Human” Pfauter and Bob Butler