Fresh off the over-priced Fed Ex/Kinkos copy machines, it's your favorite alternatley self-deprecating and aggrandizing music publication, back for a long overdue round three. This time around take a gander at interviews with Tasmanian purveryors of the most humanistic type of post-punk detachment, Native Cats, and a chat with real life Sacramento genius Charles Albright. Plus an inexpedient piece on the history of bad time psych music and tons of record reviews, perhaps too many, performed at varying levels of sobriety! 36 b&w half size pages total with a full color center-spread, wrapped up in a numbered mailer featuring the official PtMiiC olde English crest. Depending on how easily impressed you are, you may be very impressed with this issue...
This installment's notably thicker and took a good bit more effort/money too put together, thus prices are as follows:
US: $4.00
World: $5.00
paypal'd to richiesdog@gmail.com (please choose the "gift" option when filling out order).
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Monday, October 17, 2011
Hit By a Rock: Records being played at a bar in South Philly
Hello loyal readership, you are pleased to be invited to the following night of music listening and (if you so choose) alcohol consumption:
The Little Bar is located at the corner of 8th and Fitzwater in Philadelphia, USA. Records will be played from 9 PM-1AM. Some sort of drink special will likely be available. If you do so choose to attend, this will be a great place to pick up the newest issue of PtMiiC as well! More on that exciting development in the next 48-72 hrs.
The Little Bar is located at the corner of 8th and Fitzwater in Philadelphia, USA. Records will be played from 9 PM-1AM. Some sort of drink special will likely be available. If you do so choose to attend, this will be a great place to pick up the newest issue of PtMiiC as well! More on that exciting development in the next 48-72 hrs.
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Some news...
Attn. non-existant readers of this less-than-quarterly updated blogspot:
Check out the newest issue of great Austrailian zine Negative Guestlist for an interview your beloved editor did with Michael Yonkers. For info. on how to order go here: http://negativeguestlist.blogspot.com/. And while your at it why not pick up Yonker's famed late 60's proto scorcher Microminature Love, available again on vinyl for the first time in close to a decade, here: http://www.subpop.com/megamart.
Also, expect a new issue of PtMiiC in the near future. At the earliest, by the end of September, and by the latest, sometime later than that.
Check out the newest issue of great Austrailian zine Negative Guestlist for an interview your beloved editor did with Michael Yonkers. For info. on how to order go here: http://negativeguestlist.blogspot.com/. And while your at it why not pick up Yonker's famed late 60's proto scorcher Microminature Love, available again on vinyl for the first time in close to a decade, here: http://www.subpop.com/megamart.
Also, expect a new issue of PtMiiC in the near future. At the earliest, by the end of September, and by the latest, sometime later than that.
Sunday, May 1, 2011
ISSUE 2 AVAILABLE RIGHT NOW
After your typical laundry list of delays, flake outs, and proverbial dropped balls, Put the Music in its Coffin is back for issue no. 2. The first issue was met with widespread critical acclaim, a virtual handful of pats on the back, both figurative and literal, and encouraging comments such as “It’s ok,” “eh,” and “not a bad job…for a queer!” so 6 months later we're back for more. Remember 2010? Neither do we, but we’re gonna tell you what our favorite records of that year were a solid 1/3 of the way into 2011! Plus interviews with Cleveland/Toledo good vibe annihilaters Puffy Areolas and a rare look into the nocturnal minds of late night listening staples the Nothing People. Plus REVIEWS! REVIEWS! REVIEWS! 28 pages B & W with a full color centerpiece. All this can be your, the discerning printed matter enthusiasts, for $2.50 US or $3.50 world paypal’d to richiesdog@gmail.com.
It's no "Stickman" autobiography but it will have to hold you over in the mean time...
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