Description
This issue:
Cover by Jason Willis
Photo by Mark Murrmann
The Mummies: Interview by Todd Taylor
Karoline Collins: Interview by Daniel Makagon
Jon Mortisugu and Amy Davis: Interview by Martin Wong and Emily Ryan
Milky Wimpshake: Interview by Rick V.
Seized Up: Interview by Rosie Gonce
Donna Ramone and the ones that never knock. (instagram)
Jim Ruland gets smoked in Martha’s Vineyard with Evan Dando. (instagram)
Lorde Jayne encounters the vertigo of possibility. (instagram)
Sean Carswell knows that cops can’t drive. (instagram)
Rev. Nørb questions a record under twelve tracks. (instagram)
Puro Pinche Poetry y Cuentos (Edited by Ever Velasquez (instagram) and RoQue Torres (instagram)
Michelle Cruz Gonzales recalls the fire that started it all. (instagram)
Art Fuentes is screaming at the wall. (instagram)
Rhythm Chicken puts seeds on his typewriter and pecks out the ruckus. (instagram)
Designated Dale goes colorblind on the transistor.
And photos from the lovely and talented:
Chris Boarts Larson (instagram, facebook, website)
Rachel Murray Framingheddu (instagram, website)
Deserie Muñoz
112 page black and white newsprint magazine with 2-color covers
Gorsky Press, 2021
Razorcake Mission Statement:
Razorcake provides consistent coverage of do-it-yourself punk culture that you won’t find anywhere else. We believe in positive, progressive, community-friendly DIY punk. We do our part.
DIY punk culture is often misrepresented, misunderstood, and the target of corporate exploitation. Razorcake supports a legit community of punk music and culture as the only bona fide 501(c)(3) non-profit music magazine in the US.
Our bi-monthly fanzine is a one-of-a-kind resource for the DIY punk community. Over the years, Razorcake has developed this resource to help document every facet of this culture. The Razorcake Gorsky umbrella also includes book publishing, record pressing, live shows and readings, and a thriving web presence that maintains weekly podcasts, webcomics, and videos.
Our open participation policy means anyone can become a contributor. Currently, Razorcake offers a forum for over 180 long-term independent volunteer writers, photographers, illustrators, and musicians from around the world. We take pride in our scenes and represent them internationally. We also distribute the magazine to over twenty countries.
DIY punk is an exciting, evolving culture that can thrive outside of corporate interests. Our goal is to continue operating a modern framework where this community of independent, DIY punk can continue.