James Jarvis – Spheric Dialogues
James Jarvis just released Spheric Dialogues, compiling his daily philosophical comic about “art, being, knowledge, logic and skateboarding,” which you can usually see on his Instagram. The book’s...
View ArticleDalston Anatomy
Lorenzo Vitturi works between London and Milan. For his new book, Dalston Anatomy, he took pictures, made sculptures and created collages with materials and objects he found amongst the debris of...
View ArticleDevvo Is Writing A Book
@finspo When the internet is a rusted mass of cables and surveillance software, the aliens will find relics like nonnono cat, this guy and MC fucking Devvo. Bursting into public consciousness in 2004...
View ArticleThe Krays From The Cradle To The Grave
These newly unearthed pictures, which feature in a new book on the brothers called The Krays From The Cradle To The Grave, were drawn from the private collections of friends of the Krays. Essentially...
View ArticleDerek Jarman’s A Finger In The Fishes Mouth
@finspo “Poem II” Now I am sailing on this rocking chair back back to where tomorrow washes the pavilions of today Painter, filmmaker and all round creative force Derek Jarman’s first poetry book has...
View ArticleR.I.P A Short Fanzine About Rocking
@finspo After going for thirteen years, UK hardcore stalwart A Short Fanzine About Rocking has ceased print production. Looking over past issues you can trace the changes from early 2000′s...
View ArticleThe Real Dill’s New Zine
The Real Dill has made a new zine. Go pick one up from his website, and then hit up his Tumblr for some augmented porno and graffiti fun. If you’ve got zines you’d like to throw our way so we can put...
View ArticleYou’re Already Dead
This text—laying out where Crass saw punk, politics, and the world—was handed out free, as a small pamphlet by members of Crass at their gigs in 1984 (the last year of the band’s existence). If at...
View ArticleJason Williamson’s Grammar Wanker
Perhaps the chief factor in the recent success of Nottingham’s Sleaford Mods has been the graphic, wry lyrics of frontman Jason Williamson. His view of contemporary Britain – banal jobs with...
View ArticleThe Truth Of Revolution, Brother
The Truth of Revolution, Brother is certainly worth a look. it’s billed as an exploration of punk philosophy, and the culmination of 18 months spent interviewing some of the most important figures in...
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