Following on from our massive first edition comes…Faux Vol 1.2. We have an exclusive interview with Scroobius Pip who is about to drop his second album, we chat to artist David Bray about his inspiration and style, Tom Brodick introduces us to The Demonic Comedy and there is an interview with the founder of hugely influential blog Heroines. Add to that some amazing competitions, album/film/book reviews and our monthly fashion shoot which was shot on location in Melbourne, Australia. But enough talk, view it all below or pick up a physical copy from one of our stockists.
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Jamie
March 8, 2010
YES! Picked mine up today, beats the last issue hands down.
Charlie
March 8, 2010
Hot as fuck, got mine from Yak this afternoon, Keep it up.
Mark Eks
March 8, 2010
Really nice work.
BTW, i got mine from Wildcard on Saturday and they were nearly out.
Tom Brodrick
March 9, 2010
It looks fantastic! Not sure if my physical copy will ever arrive in the mail (Royal Mail have only just seen fit to let me have a birthday card from the middle of last month) but still, I'm seriously impressed. Thanks for finding pictures for my article as well.
Extreme Dissapointment
March 11, 2010
The demonic comedy article appeared shallow and pedantic I thought this article was going to be a review however I found that writer Tom Brodrick was mirroing what was written in the preface of the book to be reviewed bravo!
Tom Brodrick
March 11, 2010
That's interesting. I don't remember the bit in the preface where the author criticises himself for exaggerating people's accents & being a sarcastic dick from time to time, or mulls over how totally chaotic the structure of his book is. The previous owner must have torn that page out for some reason.
Two questions:
1) Are you using the phrase 'shallow and pedantic' as a sly reference to Family Guy, or is that for real?
2) What's your definition of a review?
Joseph Starling
March 11, 2010
Hahahahaha I was going to say that about Family Guy. Judging by the complete lack of punctuation and the completely flawed argument I'd say Family Guy is about as intellectual as 'Extreme Dissapointment' goes. It was a review, and in absolutely no way was it shallow or pedantic, don't take words you don't understand from a cartoon.
Extreme Dissapointment
March 11, 2010
Shallow and pedantic
Tom Brodrick
March 12, 2010
I'm actually laughing out loud as we speak
Extreme Dissapiontment
March 13, 2010
I believe lol woould have sufficed
Tom Brodrick
March 13, 2010
Tough crowd.
craig jackson
March 13, 2010
nice to be able to read it if there aren't any copies left.