Well that's it for
another week here at Intravenous Magazine. It's not been a crammed one, but it
has been a good one.
First of all we kicked
things off with our new columnist Matt Fanale of Casutic fame who has
done his best to answer whatever questions you've thrown at him. If
you want to ask him anything you can contact him via the email
address in the article. If that wasn't enough we've had another
column from Joel Heyes as well, in which he praises the resurrection
of the British horror institute Hammer Films. While over in the
reviews section I got my hands on the new Cabaret Voltaire
compilation, and the first full length offering from Mixe1. P.
Emerson Williams also gave us the lowdown on the new collaborative
effort from Scott Miller, Lee Camfield and Merzbow.
Over on the Facebook page we've had a sneaky look at the new trailer for Rob Zombie's next film 31. Speaking of Mr Zombie, he is also running a competition to win a copy of his new live DVD. We got the news a fire had broken out in Camden market. C/A/T has thankfully been resurrected, so you can check out their new facebook page. In Death It Ends are releasing a hybrid CD/vinyl, which just sounds awesome. Hazel Und Gretyl are funding a new album. And finally, of course, yesterday was World Goth Day.
Right, that's your lot for this week. I'll leave you with this over the long weekend, and we'll see you again on Tuesday.
Over on the Facebook page we've had a sneaky look at the new trailer for Rob Zombie's next film 31. Speaking of Mr Zombie, he is also running a competition to win a copy of his new live DVD. We got the news a fire had broken out in Camden market. C/A/T has thankfully been resurrected, so you can check out their new facebook page. In Death It Ends are releasing a hybrid CD/vinyl, which just sounds awesome. Hazel Und Gretyl are funding a new album. And finally, of course, yesterday was World Goth Day.
Right, that's your lot for this week. I'll leave you with this over the long weekend, and we'll see you again on Tuesday.