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TitleAt Both Ends #9 & #10 (w/ 2*7
CategoryFanzine
Price200 SEK
Artist(s)Bane, Grade, Unrestrained, Between Earth And Sky
Label(s)At Both Ends Fanzine
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This monster package contains a 148-page magazine/book that combines two new issues worth of AT BOTH ENDS Magazine with a double 7" holding two exclusive songs each from four different bands. The first record pairs up hardcore legends BANE (No introduction needed) with GRADE (Yes, GRADE! Their first new songs since 2001); the second 7" includes newer bands UNRESTRAINED (Surprise Attack Records) and BETWEEN EARTH AND SKY (Greg from TRIAL with former members of CATHARSIS and BY A THREAD). Included in the magazine are articles with BANE, SICK OF IT ALL, VERSE, SHOOK ONES, BILL STEVENSON, SPARKMARKER, SHAI HULUD, GREG BENNICK and much, much. This is about as packed as a zine can get! The magazine is perfect bound with glossy pages and colour covers. Printing is similar to a book and is higher quality than pretty much any commercial magazine you would find in a store.

A couple reviews:

“With a double 7-inch this good, it's easy to forget this comes with the last issue of At Both Ends, a fantastic hardcore zine from Canada's Northwest. While that's a bummer, the eight songs on this gem soften the blow… …With music from all over the map, including tracks from legendary bands and upstarts alike, At Both Ends hit a homerun with this EP--and you get a top-notch magazine to boot.” –Alternative Press

“Well, someone certainly has set the bar higher. I guess if you’re going to go out do it in a way that’s going to make everyone else attempting to publish something in print basically give up.” –Hanging Hex

 

Track list:
1. Bane: Non-Negotiable
2. Bane: Struck Down By Me (re-recorded)
3. Grade: These Eyes Are On The Exits
4. Grade: Optical Portions
5. Unrestrained: Immaculate Deception
6. Unrestrained: Anak Krakatau
7. Between Earth And Sky: Skin And Stone
8. Between Earth And Sky: Flow

 

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