Archive : Interviews :
September 29th, 2008 · posted by Edd · marked as: Interviews
Melinda Gebbie and Alan Moore spent 16 years working on their piece of pornography, a three book edition titled Lost Girls. A comic documenting the possible sexual liaisons if Dorothy of The Wizard of Oz, Wendy of Peter Pan, and Alice of the Adventures in Wonderland met in an Austrian hotel on the eve of Franz Ferdinand’s assassination and the outbreak of the First World War. It’s more than just pornography, it’s also intensely political
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September 22nd, 2008 · posted by lipgloss · marked as: Interviews
One Night Stand in North Dakota are an acoustic two-piece outfit made up of Daniel Ellis and Nathan Griffin from County Durham, and part of a thriving North-East scene, that is eagerly awaiting discovery.
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September 21st, 2008 · posted by isy · marked as: Interviews
Fall of Efrafa are an epic melodic crust band from Brighton. The band recently released their second album – ‘Elil’ – and the second part of their trilogy of records, ‘The Warren of Snares’. Their songs took original inspiration from Watership Down, and explore the struggle for self-determination
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September 19th, 2008 · posted by occupied london · marked as: Last Hours #13 · Interviews
I first saw Seth Tobocman’s work at the Babel Comics Festival in Athens, where he had drawn a huge anti-war mural together with some other of the World War Three Illustrated crew. Much of his work is a bit of a legend for us Europeans, not least because his artwork - not least his book ‘War in the Neighbourhood’ - is so hard to find on this side of the Atlantic!
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September 4th, 2008 · posted by Edd · marked as: Interviews
Peter Gelderloos is best known for his work deconstructing the universal acceptance that non-violence has enjoyed among social activists in the US. This interview and recording is of his talk on non-violence and subsequent conversation discussing his recent “ridiculous” arrest in Spain and thoughts on the anarchist movement
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July 11th, 2008 · posted by vince · marked as: Archive · Interviews
Neil Sutherland plays upbeat acoustic punk. His optimistic and at times cathartic lyrics are all backed by music which restore my faith in what a man and a guitar can do.
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October 9th, 2007 · posted by Tom Fiction · marked as: Interviews
Interview by George Skafidas - www.morethansounds.net
Blending the most authentic American hardcore sounds to produce the most passionate and arresting British ones, Attack!Vipers! have done so much in such a little time. Since their formation in February, the four Brits have played a bunch of ace live shows throughout the UK , supported the Suicide File […]
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October 2nd, 2007 · posted by anon · marked as: Last Hours #16 · Interviews
Jonny and Jim are stalwarts of the British punk scene: the former heading up the Filaments and Suicide Bid, and the latter as the protagonist of the Freak Union. Since the untimely demise of Freaks Union and The Filaments Jonny has continued playing his own brand of soulful protest music on his acoustic, and Jimbo […]
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October 2nd, 2007 · posted by philchokeword · marked as: Last Hours #16 · Interviews
Siue is the author of the awesome vegan desert cook books “Lickin’ The Beaters” and the forthcoming “Vegan Chocolate and Candy”, as well as being the only person I’ve ever met who can make a chocolate cake using potatoes! Check out the website dairyfreedesserts.com for more information -including free recipes.
Last Hours: Why publish vegan cook books as opposed to doing a […]
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October 2nd, 2007 · posted by Edd · marked as: Interviews
Chances are you’ve seen Clifford Harper’s artwork hundreds of times before and never realised who it was making these incredible illustrations. At least that was how I discovered him, zines, gig fliers, posters, books; all seemed to have similar illustrations, but never a credit of who actually created them. Eventually I found out Clifford Harper’s […]
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