122 HOURS OF FEAR
215 x 280mm, 100 pages, full colour printing, perfect bound, softcover, 2022
'I started this mag because of feeling isolated and lonely at the end of the world during quarantine and missing the camaraderie of a show... the music/the chaos/the boredom, all the different parts that make it a whole. The feeling of waiting for something to happen, of missing out, good times and end times, sneaking in, mindless violence, the experiences that change your life and the ones that make it seem like an endless purgatorial ooze. Seeing all the wild things people were posting to social media only to immediately disappear into the vortex made me want to make something concrete-one of my friends posted some pictures he took of Flipper when he was 12 in 1982, another replied in response to a COC t shirt I was wearing in a photo, a story about getting mugged for his skateboard after a 1985 show-so those are in my zine now, but I also have stories about people sneaking into Prince shows for rich people, doing LSD at a Daddy Yankee show in Coney Island... escaping a riot... 122 Hours of Fear: a magazine where the audience is as important as the band, maybe more so...'
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