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Two reviews right here:

"Some Brit by the name of Nick sent me an A5 fanzine a few weeks back. It's called Niche Homo and I dig it a whole lot. Reminds me of some of the better 'zines from the great boom of the early '90s: Superdope, Wipeout! and Feminist Baseball. Pure, raw fandom for all the best u/ground shit currently happening w/ zero doubt on their mind. Information, reviews, interviews, rants. You get the hep contempo stuff like Pink Reason, Times New Viking, The Shitty Limits, Oxbow (and Whipping Boy!!)'s Eugene Robinson (a good read) and even some goods on Dawson and The Scene Is Now. Aw, shucks. Reading this makes me feel about 100 years old, but I'm all the better for it." Dave Lang, Lexicon Devil records/blog.

"This has really long interview with the homo who edits Vice magazine so if you want to find out all manner of secrets from his shadowy past then I guess you will have to order it from the URL down there. Oh, the interviews with the Shitty Limits, Mob Rules and serial Vice contributor Eugene Robinson are none too shabby either. They ever managed to squeeze in a review of "The Women of Hollyoaks". Features like that are what zines were invented for. Issue two soon please." Vice magazine, vol. 6 no. 11.
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here are my parents



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I've just changed the prices for you yanks since the exchange rate is so dismal for us right now. Snap 'em up dudes.
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Music Shit / Re: Art for Spastics
« on: November 05, 2008, 06:58:47 AM »
that's a dude. seriously. he is as small as the voice suggests. here he is hanging with his two normal sized band mates.



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mine plays really, really quietly. I have to crank it way up to hear it, and by that point the tape hiss almost drowns it out. anyone else's like this?
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Music Shit / Re: Art for Spastics
« on: November 04, 2008, 03:09:00 PM »
woah, nice one on playing the corey o's track! check out headfall, 2/3rds of the corey o's are 2/3rds that band. it's pretty different stuff though.
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Music Shit / Re: Soft Skeleton Podcast from Leeds, UK.
« on: October 30, 2008, 06:30:35 PM »
SOFT SKELETON HALLOWEEN SPECIAL!



Dudes, I wish I could say you're guna be creeped-the-fuck out by this show, I would have loved to have added loads of creaky door sounds effects and made our voices sound like demons, but I'm lazy and so what you've got is a pretty straight up soft skeleton with a fairly high quota of death metal and tracks about zombies and satan and such. Hugues Mouton of Broken Arm makes his SS debut and Kenny makes a return, spouting even more claptrap than his previous appearance in SS4. This special was meant to feature Paul Steere, whose idea it was to have this Halloween Special, he bailed but we still had access to the music he was going to play for you.

Also, apologies for the deplorable delay in getting a new Soft Skeleton up. I won't go into why there's been such a holdup but please be rest assured that enthusiasm for this venture is not on the wane and I can guarantee that new ones will go up at regular intervals; for the next few at least. I hope you enjoy this one.

PART ONE

PART TWO

Deicide - When Satan Rules his World
Black Widow - Come to the Sabbat

Biohazard - Punishment
Citizens Arrest - Fortress
Rudimentary Peni - Media Person

Goblin - Suspiria
Goblin - Tenebre
Lone Wolf Theme

Unholy Two - Kutter
Drunks With Guns - Zombie
Napalm Death - Blind Justice (Agnostic Front Cover)
Obituary - Kill For Me

The Edgar Winter Group - Frankenstein
Gerard Mcman - Cry Little Sister
Coil - Attack of the Centopods

Melvins - The Kicking Machine
Throbbing Gristle - Very Friendly
....??Surprise??...

www.softskeletonpodcast.blogspot.com

We've started a new fanzine called 'Niche Homo' and is available to order here. It's about x10 more worth your time than any Soft Skeleton podcast.
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Now available from Floridas Dying.

Issue 2 is already coming along nicely - look forward to reading interviews with H.O.F., Vivian Girls, Hipshakes, Bilge Pump and some other UK stuff you would want to know about.
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Music Shit / Re: noise complaints/records for noise complaints
« on: October 23, 2008, 06:01:14 AM »
the one time my neighbour last year had a load of friends in his bedroom partying all through the night was when I had an exam first thing the next day. The noise died down around 6am - I got up at 7am and leant my speakers against the wall and put reign in blood on eleven, locked my bedroom door and left the house with it still playing.
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Music Shit / Re: record storage question
« on: October 10, 2008, 03:37:56 PM »
I actually slept on shauns housemates records and his gigantic 250 year old bible that night. Tommo definitely doesn't bother with plastic sleeves, or even keeping records in sleeves of any kind.

I once spilt a full mug of tea on my 7"s, I like to keep the open side of plastic sleeves on the top so they were of little use.
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I fucked up all the paypal coding, but it's all sorted now.
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>>>Order Here<<<

If anyone in America is up for distroing this get in touch - nichehomo [at] hotmail [dot] com
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Will definitely get my hands on a copy soon. I'll gladly distro this when I eventually start one and if you still have some kicking about.

Also, that Headfall LP is easily in my top 10 LPs. Sooo great.
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Music Shit / Re: Soft Skeleton Podcast from Leeds, UK.
« on: August 20, 2008, 12:36:47 AM »


Recorded 15.08.08. Easily the most kaleidoscopic Soft Skeleton yet, with mellow chat between Nick B. and Mel, who makes her Soft Skeleton debut, clashing with some well raucous punk, rockabilly, psych, noise and unparalleled pop. Factoid fans: this is the first SS to be recorded outside the attic bedroom of 45 Brudenell Road, Leeds, and instead was recorded on the floor of Mel's lounge, though still in Leeds. This is also the first SS to not bother with incidental music during the speaking segments, although you may occasionally hear the odd fragment of a new Ashtray Navigations track that P. Todd was recording above us. Mel occasionally does a solo thing as Ocelocelot, plays in Ashtray Navigations and is also currently running the Termite Club (est. 1983) in Leeds.

GET HERE:

>PART 1<

>PART 2<

Part One
The Fuknotz- Scratch and Sniff With Grandpa's Butt
The Ceramic Hobs-Moloodynskis Medical Holocaust

Blood Sausage - What Law and I Breaking Now?
Howling Hex - Hammer and Bluebird

Brian Eno - Mother Whale Eyeless
Cutty Ranks - Who Say Me Done
The Outsiders - Do You Feel Alright
Orfeu Negre - Malene Xango

Liz Gizzad - Crime Trilogy (B)
The Real Losers - Brainwash City Again
Bilge Pump - My Leg's Gone Funky, Mr Scaramanga

Part Two
Live Skull - Was
Milovan Srdenovic - Soft Tissue Metabolised
Billy Lee Riley - Flying Saucer Rock n Roll
Brian Eno - Put a Straw Under Baby
The Fuknotz - Fuk U I Ain't Ghandi

Devo - Be Stiff
"Little" Jimmy Dickens - May The Bird of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose
Discharge - Decontrol

Cockney Rejects - Fighting in the Streets
Sun City Girls - Knights of Mcalta
Magic Hour - Always Leaving Never
Inca Eyeball - Various Tracks from 'Leave the Country, Swear Mug Side'
Bastard Kestrel - Stench
Monopolka + Evil Moisture - Live at Miroite Rie, Paris.
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I think the label have ignored him - both Norman records and Volcanic Tongue over here in the UK have them in stock.
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