brass buttons! zine and music distro
www.buttonsmadefrombrass.blogspot.com
9 oakwood, fleet, hants, gu52 8by, uk
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current stock (apr 2008)
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au milieu des fauves #1 (a5 - 50p)
misanthropic, personal stories, zine reviews, the sims worship, crosswords and vegan food reviews all crafted by someone with an enviable gift to writing.
black lesbian president #4 (a5 - £1.50)
this zine just gets thicker and better. clear, concise layouts, microscopic font for extra room, great band interviews (this one has acers in Lemuria plus others and a write-up on The Fest 6, which makes me jealous and more determined to go this year. The usual patter of zines and record reviews finishes it off nicely too
checkered past #13 (a5 - £1)
personal zine with journal entries and a dabbling of non-fiction
dinosaur vs. robot #1 (a6 - 50p)
goofy, funny comics - "everyday for 30 days I drew a comic about something amusing or interesting that crossed my mind"
doris #21 (a5 - 75p)
doris #22 (a5 - 75p)
doris #23 (a5 - 75p)
doris #24 (a5 - £1)
doris anthology book - 1991-2001 (book - £6)
This is one of the finest personal zines, a benchmark. there is a serious political background and idealogy next to cute little scribbly cartoons about her life which talks a lot about sex and abortion issues and for every story she tells about her friends there is an article about baking a cake and some subtle references to anarchism. anthology is over 300-pages long and covers #1-#20.
hanging like a hex #18 (a4 - £3)
18th and final issue of Hanging Like A Hex, this was three years in the making and features interviews with Paint it Black and Cursed, the editor's top 100 records of all time and other writings and ramblings on the demise of his job at a disability workshop. it's a hefty, glossy-covered bastard too, hence the high price.
initonit #21 (a5 – 50p)
interviews with thrashers To What End? and short rants on animal testing, horror fanaticism and many more plus yer reviews
initonit #22/thirsk first split (a5 -50p)
more of concise and visceral rants spanning animal rights, xmas, transport woes and such with some interviews with the brilliant omerta and burnsubvertdestroy. cut 'n' paste mayhem on the flip side with many columns and some words with homebrew and the lovely russ substance.
initonit #23 (a5 - 50p)
talks with active slaughter, after the last sky and a great steven larder drawing sandwiched between reviews and the rants. is it me or is this issue more angry and visceral than previous? still great, mind.
last hours #12 (a4 - £1.50)
articles on coca-cola, medics in palestine, the proposed dams in iceland, edible wild plants, diy wine, the planet dying and with interviews with the plot to blow up the eiffel tower, rainer maria, the levellers and a great one with barney from sonic boom six
last hours #13 (a4 - £2.50)
you know the score now; brimming with columns, reviews, ads, stencils and diy tips - now with a fancy spine and glossy pages! a comic theme with interviews with al burian, alan martin, nate powell, this bike is a pipe bomb, gogol bordello and articles on the matilda social centre, france in revolt and the zine symposium.
last hours #14 (a4 - £2.50)
ghost mice, the steal and david graeber and king blues and others. marv of gadgie zine takes us on an epic tour of zines in years gone by and some french teenagers highlights the plight of the young affected by the proposed employment law changes in france.
last hours #15 (a4 - £2.50)
Propagandhi, Strike Anywhere, an anti-facist involved in the 1936 Spanish civil war, Defiance Ohio, SSS, Dauntless Elite, Adequate Seven, articles on how anarcho punk compilations have defined the punk scene, a No Borders comic, report backs on Sack Parliament, invading a carbon neutral company and picketing army recruitment centres.
misery and gin #1 (a5 - 30p)
a quick cut 'n' paste adventure from sheffield; music reviews, an interview with fucked up (fill in the blanks!) and some writings.
misery and gin #2 (a5 - 30p)
less music and more talking in this one.
morgenmuffel #16 (a5 - 80p)
one person's life, spanning ecology, feminsim, protests, cooking, boozing, and cooking, all told through via comics!
perfect mixtape segue #2: brutal honest tea (a6 - 50p)
touching, honest scribbles about drinking iced tea, social awkwardness, the various life paths and whether or not people really think their decisions through or feel pressured to do certain things.
perfect mixtape segue #3: fixing the plumbing (a5/6 - 50p)
joe's friends are having accidental babies by the boatload and this zine is about his resulting vasectomy to prevent himself from befalling the same fate. plenty of details about seeking out a vasectomy, the actual surgery, and the reasons why.
perfect mixtape segue #4: a month on the road with $100 and a t-shirt (a6 - 75p)
a collection of hand drawn maps, photos by Dave Roche, and travelling anecdotes from the road, leading all readers to wish they could embark on a zine tour of their own
remains of a caveman #4 (a5 - 50p)
rather compelling zine packed with stories and little segues about everyday life. the centrepiece is a hefty travel report spanning two and a half months in America and Canada, very nice!
the rag #1 (a4 - £2.50)
Hefty A4 feminist zine covering health, sexual violence, and sex work, all drawing on personal experience.
the rag #2 (a4 - £2.50)
Now with glossy finish, this is still bubbling with feminist essays and articles on mental health, abortion in their native Ireland, and diy gig organising.
rum lad #3 (a5 - £1.50)
not only playing in great bands like patient zero and gramercy riffs, but he's a decent little illustrator too, as each page in this zine exhibits with it's vast cityscapes or party scenes. each page hand-drawn with a segment of prose attached.
support zine (a5 - £1.50)
in a time when sexual assault and abuse are an increasing problem; even in so-called radical and punk communities, and when most women have been sexually abused in one way or another, cindy crabb, author of Doris Zine brings us a document showing ways to prevent sexual violence and how to support and empathise with survivors of sexual abuse/
telegram ma'am #10 (a6 - £1)
telegram ma'am #11 (a6 - £1)
telegram ma'am #12/culture slut #12 (a6 - £1)
mostly-chronological records of significant events in Maranda’s life, shooting off on interesting tangents and always themed with a specific letter to stave off writer's block with feminism and mental health aspects enthreaded within each.
uk zine yearbook 2007 (a5 - £2)
one page each for the country's best zine authors! contributors include ploppy pants, sweetshop syndicate, you can't say no to hope, rum lad, bald cactus, initonit, computers are turned off for a reason, oscar's eye, last hours, black lesbian president, drink the sunshine, morganmuffel and loads loads more!
zine directory: version 0.1 (a5 - £1.50)
should be renamed 'what zine?', this is a very thorough and well researched guide to zines and distros here and across the pond. with contact details, passing mentions on style and subject and promises of further updates, this is the perfect way to dive in without trawling myspace or shitty internet forums.
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an owl of XjusticeX/it's broken! split tape (14 tracks - £1)
10 tracks of fast powerviolence-influenced hardcore from an owl of xjusticex on one side and 4 tracks of gritty stop-start melodic punk from it's broken! on the other!
archives cd (3 tracks - £1)
post rock/screamo, like funeral diner mixed with isis
empire! empire! (i was a lonely ghost) : year of the rabbit (two track 7" plus 10 track cd-r - £2.50
lovely indie/emo in a similiar vein to appleseed cast, mineral et al. cd-r contains the two 7" tracks plus some new tracks, release forthcoming.
hit the beach : s/t CD (10 tracks - £1)
sunshine and beach thrash attack!
jupiter lander 7" (3 tracks - £3)
lovely old-time emo (leeds)
missiles of uncertain destinations : there's no profit in peace cd (7 tracks - £3)
converge-esque metallic hardcore
narwhal 7" (3 tracks - £2)
real screamy hardcore
petethepiratesquid : don't correct me if i'm wrong 12" (10 tracks - £5)
ranging from almost full on hardcore punk to passages of emo, held together with ace boy/girl vocals
push to fire 7" (2 tracks - £2.50)
blistering, fucked-up indie noise
run for your life #1 split 7" (4 tracks - £2
bottlenose dolphins - lightning bolt worship/falenizza horsepower - may contain traces of sonic youth/guns or knives - one-off man mental blues and folk (london)/cats and cats and cats - blissful, soaring violin-laced indie
run for your life #2 split 7" (6 tracks - £2)
shield your eyes, guns or knives, dark rat, for trucks, tom williams and twat trot tra la deliver a mixture of cacophonus noise and stubbed-toe blues. (from all over)
russ substance : the safest place to hide a book cd (12 tracks - £2.50)
earnest and hopeful billy bragg-esque acoustic croons
russ substance : tapes, mic leads, strings cd-r (8 tracks - £1)
special tour cd-r!
shittalker : demo (2 tracks - 50p)
instrumental three-piece doffing their cap to owls, cap'n jazz and all that
street smart cyclist : s/t 7" (3 tracks - £2.50)
probably the best braid rip-offs out there
tractor cd-r (4 tracks - £1)
unholy noise rock inspired by unsane, butthole surfers, melvins, (old) helmet, shellac, the jesus lizard and stuff like that!
tubelord cd-r (4 tracks - £1)
oddball indie, probably gonna be massive soon
what price, wonderland? : thirty with a wink 12" (11 songs - £5)
noisy emo punk, with a nod to old english bands like polaris and bob tilton with lashings of minutemen-esque post-punk


Joined: 2007-10-14
Location: fleet, hants, u.k.