Stew Vol 2. #004
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New Stew! #004 lands with Kitchen's Floor (shot by @blokeyoucantrust) on the cover. Max talks to the enduring Bris slackers about their forthcoming album 'None of That', the history of the group in the context of the local scene and other juicy tidbits like Negative Guest List's influence on getting KF overseas in the 10s.
We get the scoop on new releases by Eggy, Clamm (words by @syntheticflyingfox), and Screensaver (interview by @alicecarltonn).
Jackie from Optic Nerve sits down with Stew to provide us with some much needed context and information around their blistering sophomore release 'In A Fast Car Waving Goodbye' and what's next for them. We also talk to Casualty Records about Brisbane's DIY youth scene and the teenage punk shows popping up around the place.
This issue is a DENSE 70 pages with the most number of contributors we've ever had and many energetic reviews and essays.
@lillian_phillips reviews Aldous Harding's record 'Warm Chris' and also a wonderful write-up of Jet Black Cat Music's Hot Dream's Festival! @rhyeceoneill pens reflective essays on the late Spencer P Jones and Archie Roach, giving important context to these legendary Australian artists.
The broth in chief also writes gig reviews of OV Pain, JB Paterson, and the latest BJM and Horsegirl records.
We get the scoop on new releases by Eggy, Clamm (words by @syntheticflyingfox), and Screensaver (interview by @alicecarltonn).
Jackie from Optic Nerve sits down with Stew to provide us with some much needed context and information around their blistering sophomore release 'In A Fast Car Waving Goodbye' and what's next for them. We also talk to Casualty Records about Brisbane's DIY youth scene and the teenage punk shows popping up around the place.
This issue is a DENSE 70 pages with the most number of contributors we've ever had and many energetic reviews and essays.
@lillian_phillips reviews Aldous Harding's record 'Warm Chris' and also a wonderful write-up of Jet Black Cat Music's Hot Dream's Festival! @rhyeceoneill pens reflective essays on the late Spencer P Jones and Archie Roach, giving important context to these legendary Australian artists.
The broth in chief also writes gig reviews of OV Pain, JB Paterson, and the latest BJM and Horsegirl records.