FRIEDCAT
(2005-2006)
REVIEWS:
FRIED CAT - Issue 5 (12pp - free)
Fried Cat is my fave zine at the moment and i don't live within hurling
distance of Geelong. Issue Five is the best
to date - if Fried Cat is the chef's special then dish me up a double
serving! Our mates from France, Holy Curse,
cop the cover spot (and the interview inside will look familiar to regular
I-94 Barflies - great to see the word being
spread) but there's plenty more to interest. The record reviews section
is really finding its feet; lots of critiques
(Dirtbombs, Beasts of Bourbon, Johnny Casino, The Blue Van) and nicely
opinionated. The quickfire interview
with multi-city Aussie band The Unfuckable is a hoot and this month's
Iommi Vice cartoon strip puts one of
Geelong's favourite sons, Bored! and Powder Monkeys guitarist John Nolan,
in his rightful place i.e. on a pedestal.
Regular columnists Mosrite Man (who delivers an amazingly insightful look
at record fairs) and Dr Deaf (the
resident Gonzo) are being given more space for their regular rants - and
that's A Good Thing.
THE
BARMAN - i94bar.com
FRIED
CAT - Issue 3 (12pp - free)
This
is the third issue of the irreverent Australian zine from Geelong, Victoria,
and it's evident that Friedcat is
spreading its literary wings and writing about the wider scene. A re-print
of our own Patrick Emery's Kim Salmon
interview, a great chat with The Atlantics (by Robert Lastdrager), a history
of the Psychotic Turnbuckles and a
slew of CD and live reviews make for an entertaining read.
We're fans of Rick Chesshire's 'toons and they're a mainstay of Friedcat,
so what's not to like? His "Iommi Vice"
strip is a classic. No zine is complete without a good rant and Dr Deaf
provides same. The latest column hit the
target (The Eagles and accountants) better than its predecessors.
Was a time that zines like Friedcat rocked just about everybody's world
- if you had the remotest interest in anything
other than the indolent crap that's clogged the airwaves and mainstream
media for more years than it's healthy
to count. To a large degree, the WWW has opened a new and more accessible
channel of distribution, but it has
created two new problems. The first is how to sort the metaphorical cream
from the crap and find what you're after.
The second is that most people can't browse the Web while sitting on the
shitter. Hence, the printed form will never
disappear. I'd like to see the Cat pop up as a downloadable .pdf . Until
it does, you'll have to write to PO Box 1518
Geelong 3220 Australia (and be a good Catlover and include a stamp or
two, OK?) -
THE BARMAN - i94bar.com
“...The
fanzines are real fun..I just love your drawings.
And I can't wait to show Ron Asheton his caricature. Just adore it.”
- NIAGARA DETROIT
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