SOUL ASYLUM, taken from 1987 Away From The Pulsebeat fanzine. Believe me folks, this was once a ripsnorter of a live band.
Tag: Away From The Pulsebeat
AWAY FROM THE PULSEBEAT fanzine front and back cover, 1988.
Lisa from New York’s HONEYMOON KILLERS, taken from the pages of Away From The Pulsebeat fanzine in 1987. They were a mediocre horror/garage/noise band around this time, with three nearly identical albums, but really started busting out in the following couple of years. Really roaring there at the end, as captured on their one and only Sub Pop 45.
PUSSY GALORE. Classic “Pussy Gold 5000” lineup. Scanned from Away From The Pulsebeat fanzine, 1988.
I found my two copies of AWAY FROM THE PULSEBEAT fanzine in the garage this past weekend as I was looking for things to scan for you. This late ‘87 issue might not have any lasting rock heroes featured within its pages of interviews (my favorite among those pictured was Killdozer, whom I probably last listened to in about 1993), but their photos were original and well-done, and the actual reviews touched on all of 1987’s true heroes – Lazy Cowgirls, Laughing Hyenas, Pussy Galore, Green River, Scientists and so on.
I’ll have various scans from both issues parceled out here on the ‘Hemorrhage over the next few weeks.