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Family Album 1 2 Cover Chris Pic Rigablood Below Fabio Bottelli Pic Rigablood WHAT’S HOT 6 Library 8 Rise Above Dead 10 Jeff Buckley X Every Time I Die 12 Don’t Sweat The Technique BACKSTAGE 14 The Freaks Come Out At Night Editor In Chief/Founder - Andrea Rigano Converge Art Director - Alexandra Romano, [email protected] 16 Managing Director - Luca Burato, [email protected] 22 Moz Executive Producer - Mat The Cat E Dio Inventò... Editing - Silvia Rapisarda 26 Photo Editor - Rigablood 30 Lemmy - Motorhead Translations - Alessandra Meneghello 32 Nine Pound Hammer Photographers - Luca Benedet, Mattia Cabani, Lance 404, Marco Marzocchi, 34 Saturno Buttò Alex Ruffini, Federico Vezzoli, Augusto Lucati, Mirko Bettini, Not A Wonder Miss Chain And The Broken Heels - Tour Report Boy, Lauren Martinez, 38 42 The Secret Illustrations - Marcello Crescenzi/Rise Above 45 Jacopo Toniolo Contributors - Milo Bandini, Maurice Bellotti/Poison For Souls, Marco Capelli, 50 Conkster Marco De Stefano, Paola Dal Bosco, Giangiacomo De Stefano, Flavio Ignelzi, Brixia Assault Fra, Martina Lavarda, Andrea Mazzoli, Eros Pasi, Alex ‘Wizo’, Marco ‘X-Man’ 58 Xodo, Gonz, Davide Penzo, Jordan Buckley, Alberto Zannier, Michele & Ross 62 Family Album ‘Banda Conkster’, Ozzy, Alessandro Doni, Giulio, Martino Cantele 66 Zucka Vs Tutti Stampa - Tipografia Nuova Jolly 68 Violator Vs Fueled By Fire viale Industria 28 Dear Landlord 35030 Rubano (PD) 72 76 Lagwagon Salad Days Magazine è una rivista registrata presso il Tribunale di Vicenza, Go Getters N. 1221 del 04/03/2010. 80 81 Summer Jamboree Get in touch - www.saladdaysmag.com Adidas X Revelation Records [email protected] 84 facebook.com/saladdaysmag 88 Highlights twitter.com/SaladDays_it 92 Saints And Sinners L’editore è a disposizione di tutti gli interessati nel collaborare 94 Stokin’ The Neighbourhood con testi immagini. Tutti i contenuti di questa pubblicazione sono soggetti a Shorter Faster Louder copyright, é vietata la riproduzione anche parziale di testi, documenti e foto 96 senza l’autorizzazione dell’editore. 3 Ivan Federico Pic. by Rigablood 4 Ivan Federico Pic. by Rigablood 5 6 Salad_Days-5-bastard.indd 1-2 11-10-2010 21:24:42 7 Salad_Days-5-bastard.indd 1-2 11-10-2010 21:24:42 Society Verse Underdog, Ross Farrar, B9 Press, Matchless: Visual Txt Marco Capelli 128 pagine, inglese Outtakes www.bridge9.com Chris Wrenn, B9 Press, LIBRARY 64 pagine, inglese Ross Farrar è il cantante dei Ce- www.bridge9.com Out of Vogue, remony ed è anche uno studente Hardcore Punk Live di letteratura inglese. A metà Per quanto gli Underdog Shots di questo libro, in una nota che siano lontani dall’esse- Patrick Baclet, Syntax666, anticipa i testi di Still Nothing re uno dei miei gruppi 140 pagine, inglese Moves You, il secondo disco del preferiti, il mini volume gruppo, ammette che scrivere è www.out-of-vogue.de che Bridge 9 gli dedica la cosa più importante della sua non è affatto male, un vita, ed è una premessa importante per affronta- buon punto di partenza Out of Vogue espone, in ordine re Society Verse. Il gruppo Ceremony è una parte - magari - per operazioni alfabetico, il lavoro fotografico fondamentale del tutto, ma principalmente è il libro analoghe dedicate ad di Patrick Beclet, tedesco, ap- di Farrar autore, che sia di testi, poesie, poemi o altre band. Tocca a Chris passionato di punk e hardcore prosa, cose che tradizionalmente il punk rock annusa Wrenn, che dell’etichetta di Peabody è il fondatore, con gusti eterogenei, che scatta rigorosamente su da lontano, e che qui vengono affrontate con ironia, riassemblare il materiale che la band gli ha fornito pellicola e in bianco/nero. Apprezzo la sua breve un bel numero di aneddoti e l’indispensabile onestà per l’uscita della propria discografia, Matchless, e autopresentazione e apprezzo anche molte di queste necessaria per mettersi in gioco in un progetto del già che il normale booklet non è sufficiente, ecco immagini, che a inizio anno gli hanno garantito genere. Vengono spiegati diversi testi dei Ceremony, servite queste 64 pagine, un prezzo dignitoso (8 anche una comparsata sul Maximum Rocknroll e si parla molto di Rohnert Park, titolo dell’ultimo di- dollari) per una marea di memorabilia sulla band di dedicato ai fotografi (comprensivo di una eccezio- sco del gruppo, e città di provenienza della maggior New York. Breve storia, foto (anche un Dave Grohl con adesivo Underdog sulla batteria, epoca Scre- nale bibliografia sul tema). Ai 9 Shocks Terror tocca parte dei membri. Provincia statunitense al 100%, am), estratti da fanzine e riviste, ristampe di inter- l’apertura, Career Suicide, Fucked Up, Regulations e 80 km a nord di San Francisco, una città pianificata a metà anni 50, da cui Farrar scappa e poi ritorna, viste, recensioni, materiale promozionale, bozze di R.A.M.B.O. godono di un trattamento esteso (6 pagi- attirato da una perversa familiarità. Andate al quarto copertina e lettere. Tra queste, una formale missiva ne), mentre DS13, Tragedy, Jr Ewing, Kylesa e At The pezzo del disco, The Doldrums, e troverete quest’a- di PVC Records che invita il gruppo a intraprendere Drive In compaiono tra le 47 band che Baclet sceglie lienazione perfettamente resa dal punto di vista la strada più metal “per entrare nel business col dal proprio archivio, incastrandole in un impaginato sonoro; andate a pagina 84 del libri e leggerete i piede giusto sin dall’inizio”, e il foglio scritto a mano ricercatamente disordinato che comunque non pe- retroscena di quel titolo. Fantastico. Una manciata di di tale Kentaro Henmi, che non posso non citare: “All nalizza la dimensione delle foto. 4 anni per comple- pagine fotografiche completano l’opera e permet- great hard core!! I’m Mosh! Mosh!! and Mosh!!! In tarlo, mille copie stampate e in via d’esaurimento, tono di immaginare un po’ meglio certe situazioni, my room - haha”. Senza prezzo, spero che un qual- Out of Vogue merita il seguito che il suo autore ha nel nulla di questa suburbia potrei tranquillamente siasi Anthony Civarelli abbia conservato messaggi promesso di dargli. andarci in vacanza... altrettanto emozionanti! From the Graveyard of the Reasons Not Rules Adult Crash, Arousal Industry Photographs by Nora Bendl, Cobra Justin Pearson, Soft Skull Press, Records, 154 pagine, 190 pagine, inglese Dave Brown inglese www.softskull.com Dave Brown, Six Feet Under/Vicious Circle, 88 www.ws-distribution.com In due parole, questo libro è figo. Forse sarebbe stato bello avere qualche pag, inglese Un approccio decisamente pettegolezzo in più, Pearson in fin dei www.sixfeetunderre- conti suona da circa 20 anni, ma la contemporaneo alla materia, scelta di un’autobiografia più personale cords.com sia musicale che grafica, fa va comunque rispettata, e tra gruppi e di Reasons Not Rules una fidanzate semi-psicopatiche c’è di che Dalla sua Dave Brown ha bella novità nel sempre più divertirsi. E che gruppi! Anche se in oltre vent’anni di concerti, realtà i primi della lista, gli Struggle, non quindi la documentazio- affollato panorama dei libri vengono ricordati con troppo entusia- fotografici dedicati all’hardco- smo dall’autore, così come gli Swing Kids, che invece da metà ne fotografica parte - per re. Da una parte c’è un impaginato divertente e degli anni novanta furono influenza numero uno per molte esempio - da Turning Point e Chain of Strength per altre band. Più fortuna nel racconto hanno i Crimson Curse e arrivare a Internal Affairs e Government Warning, dinamico, ottime le doppie pagine, così come le im- gli Holy Molar, e soprattutto Locust e Some Girls, i progetti per una buona retrospettiva sull’hardcore più veloce e magini dove lo sfondo viene completamente anne- cui più facilmente potreste riconoscere il nome dell’autore, tradizionale. Qualche punto lo regala anche il singolo rito lasciando risaltare l’intensità e l’espressione del bassista/cantante e poi fondatore di Three One G Records, che nasce con gli Unbroken ed è poi casa per Blood Brothers, allegato, 4 gruppi che rifanno altrettante band, Kill cantante/musicista di turno. Dall’altra ci sono gruppi Arab On Radar e colleghi vari. Si parte con un’infanzia difficile, Your Idols su tutti, alle prese con i Token Entry di The - principalmente dell’ultimo decennio - che per ora si procede con un’adolescenza che va anche peggio, fino alla Edge, e con loro Cloak/Dagger, Down To Nothing e hanno avuto relativo spazio in queste pubblicazioni: decisione di crearsi uno sfogo musicale, che nel corso degli Slumlords. Meno entusiasmante la scelta di pubbli- Ceremony, Have Heart, Rise And Fall, Killing The Dre- anni rimarrà segnato da inventiva, anticonformismo, ferocia e care un libro con lo stile di una photozine d’annata, ironia, dallo spingersi oltre i limiti, “pushing buttons” dice Pear- am, Verse..., nell’eccellente rassegna proveniente da son, prendere teste e sbatterle contro degli spigoli vivi, traduco tante foto in formato ridotto, e non aiuta che l’autore facetheshow.com. Converge e Bane fanno da padri- io. Le scelte estetiche sono stravaganti quanto quelle musicali, metta in chiaro di non essere un fotografo, perché ni, e quest’ultimi forniscono anche il titolo al volume, sia sopra che sotto il palco, il libro non contiene immagini ed è la cosa è piuttosto evidente. Nel mezzo ci sono una piccola mancanza visto il protagonista. Si parla di episodi gli interventi di parecchi ospiti, amici e musicisti, che se si allontana dalla classica presentazione piuttosto noti come la sua partecipazione al Jerry Springler “tipo fanzine” nell’estetica, ne riscopre il gusto nella Show, che raccomando di visionare su Youtube (in compagnia provenienti da Integrity, Damnation AD, 25 ta Life, seconda parte, dove trovate una decina di interviste. tra gli altri di Scott Beibin, Bloodlink Records prima e Lost Film Redemption 87..., alle prese con quell’idea che i Brian Peterson (autore del libro Burning Fight), Cold Fest poi), la comparsata nel film Cecil B Demented, e di decine Minor Threat infilavano all’inizio del loro omonimo di confronti con un pubblico non sempre ben recettivo, qualche pezzo.
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