Dynamite Hemorrhage #3 is an 84-page music fanzine devoted to sub-underground music from the last five decades. Like the others, this is an 8.5"x11" magazine with a color cover and B&W insides. It features: The definitive story of The Velvet Underground Appreciation Society, as told through an interview with VUAS founder Phil Milstein. Find out what it was like to lead the secret society of Velvets fiends in the 1970s and how Milstein managed VUAS with the fans and with the Velvet Underground members themselves. An epic, Homeric oral history of wiry & jagged 1980s San Francisco pop band World Of Pooh, as told by band members Barbara Manning, Brandan Kearney and Jay Paget. In-depth interviews with four of the finest acts making rock and roll music in the year 2016: White Fence (Tim Presley); Portland, OR's Lithics; Oakland's Rays and Auckland's The Coolies. An interview with phenomenal lost folk singer Sibylle Baier, whose early 1970s recordings from Germany appeared a decade ago and stunned the world. "Below The Flying Nun", Gregor Kessler's piece on some of the wildest and most obscure New Zealand 45s of the 1980s. An interview with Sara Fancy, aka "Sara" from early 80s UK DIY acts Sara Goes Pop and Amos & Sara. The first-ever posthumous interview with early 80s all-female Belgian punk band Unit 4. David Perron's "Free Form Freakout" column of outside and experimental tape & LP releases from the last year. Jay Hinman and Erika Elizabeth also wrote 82 record reviews devoted to the nether regions of sub-underground rocknroll and elsewhere.
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