Guilty Hearts

Donate Today And Keep DIY Print Punk Alive

It’s donation drive season again! Time to lock in those locations to get sponsored and reserve those donation-only shirts.

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Razorcake 137, featuring Night Court, Melissa Cody, Good Grief, Vial, and Mick Collins Part Two

Chose your own adventure: “Jiffy: Thank god for abortions!” and/or “Emilor: I welcome our lobster overlords!” –Night Court

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Agid Antaris Photo Column—Lips!!

“Lips!!” Spirit women to the front!

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Razorcake Podcast #852 with Chris Cox

Two loose thematic blocks plus some strays!

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Bigmouth Strikes Again by Jamie L. Rotante

Combating my constant need to tell everybody everything all the time.

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Webcomic #602 by Silas Haglund

Peep more of Silas' art here! /// Do you or your friends make webcomics that would fit well here at Razorcake? Send an email (and comics or links to comics) to our editors: [email protected] or [email protected]

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Cover Your Ears (2023): Streaming

Lewdness and obscene music have been around since the dawn of the cave person using the bones of a fallen foe to play a drum that is also made of that same adversary. Censorship in music has also played a big part in keeping questionable material from your delicate inner membranes since the early 1900s. […]

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Various Artists: Video Compilation 1: VHS

I hate to be so old as to be able to say this, but whenever I talk to younger people interested in learning filmmaking, I always suggest they find an inferior camera and shoot their friend’s bands and local shows. I really believe there is a film-school-class level of value in this sort of activity. […]

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Black Punk Now, Edited by Chris L. Terry and James Spooner, 352 pgs.

Black punk isn’t just one thing. It’s a range of experiences, expressions, and styles, as boldly reflected in Black Punk Now, an exciting new anthology released by Soft Skull Press. Edited by James Spooner, director of the 2003 documentary Afro-Punk that eventually birthed the same-named festival that he co-founded, and Black Card novelist and UCLA […]

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Brooklyn’s Last Secret By Leslie Stein, 293 pgs.

I’m always attracted to fiction about touring. This makes me confused as to why Brooklyn’s Last Secret was left in my not-read pile for so long. This comic by cartoonist Leslie Stein is another good piece of tour mythos and is just so easy on the eyes. The band Major Threat is the center of […]

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Early Works By Mari Tamura, 52 pgs.

When you see one of Mari’s photos, it all seems so effortless. The energy of rock’n’roll captured perfectly in a still image, the momentum of guitar strings and fists in the air feel alive enough to jump off the page. What makes it astounding is that Mari is not a lifelong genius who has been […]

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Operation Mindfuck: QAnon and the Cult of Donald Trump By Robert Guffey, 240 pgs.

I was a little leery of this book at first. I mean, Donald Trump is a disgusting and dangerous human being, and I would rather not read any more about him than I must. I had envisioned an entire volume of a naïve author regurgitating the same complaints we’ve all been harboring since 2016 and […]

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