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Since its debut as a photocopied fanzine
handed out at a punk show in 1985, AP has been the publication where the honest word, the correct word, the authoritative word has been spoken on new music and youth culture.
Features, articles, and more from
this issue.
Features, articles, and more from this issue:
In REVIEWS:
...Just watch where you aim it.
Who wants a mustache ride?
Seattle post-punk luminaries stretch out, stay gold.
It’s (still) clobberin’ time!
What a long, strange trip it’s been.
The boys are back in town.
Four decades in one gulp.
Not progressing, but
strengthening.
Where’s Nigel Tufnel when you need him?
Crusty pirate-core from the Great White North.
A not-so-silent protest.
FBI files are the new black (metal).
Welcome to violence.
Pointy-headed jazz-metal--with teeth.
A symphony of sickness.
Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ newest member takes a dark solo turn.
Sugary psych-pop for the paranoid soul.
Two members, almost too much music.
Ex-Unicorns come back with a splash.
Psych rock that doesn’t smell.
Anti-folk as therapy session.
Outgoing Behavior
Some Echoes
Prog rock as Italian horror movie.
Wallowing in the dark side of Grandpa’s legacy.
Mike Skinner prangs in there.
Next-level booty music
Welcome to jazz’s weird new future.
Japanese band, Mogwai references; dig the irony.
Kool Keith’s alien autopsy.
Overdue debut from this art-damaged punk crew.
You don’t wanna f**k with skate-punk’s grandpa.
Rancid City Rockers? Fine by us.
Dream Police, meet cred police.
Pittsburgh pop-punks prove positively perfect.
We’re (sort of like) an American band.
Like Lifetime, minus the important parts
And goodbye, old fans!
Roads to space travel.
Reagan Era dance-rock with a ’90s-emo soul.
Popular culture no longer applies to them.
Emo’s poets laureate loosen the monocles, up the volume.
Dream-pop heroes hit the dusty trail--for good.
What we
wish
a Smiths reunion would sound like.
Life is a cabaret for this sexed-up Boston duo.
BTS bring it all back home.
In AP&R:
The Stickup
Operatic
Olympia
The Human Flight Committee
In LOW PROFILES:
The Like Young
Ambullette
Damone
Imaad Wasif
Skylines
Rahim
Haram
In TEN ESSENTIAL:
Inexplicable Album Cameos