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Παρασκευή 24 Αυγούστου 2012

Sewer Zine issues 1-4 contents

Sewer zine #1, 2004
Interviews with Atavism, Inveracity, Vulnus, Vomit Remnants, Nominon, Inhumate, Lividity, Prophecy, Necrotic Disgorgement και Pustulated.

Sewer zine #2, 2006 [in fact it was winter 2005]
Interviews with  Devourment, Malamor, Kaamos, Sanatorium, Godless Truth, Cenotaph[Tur],  Putrid Pile, Carnal Redemption,  Inhuman Dissiliency plus an extensive Philippines Scene report.

Sewer zine #3, 2008
Interviews with Suffocation, Cannibal Corpse, Gorefest, Grand Belial’s Key, Agathocles, Ophiolatry,  Reinfection, Waco Jesus, Infected Malignity, Solace of Requiem, Philosopher, Pulmonary Fibrosis, Dead Congregation plus Encyclopaedia Metallum (aka  Metal Archives) and Obscene Productions presentations.

Sewer zine #4, 2010
Interviews with Alienation Mental, Asphyx, Bolt Thrower, Deceased, Horde of Worms, Tumour, Exhumed, Impure, Master, Flesh, Goretrade, Impetigo, Lust of Decay, Mortal Decay, Nocturnal Vomit, Degenerhate, Cerebral Turbulency, plus Nuclear Hammer/Malaria & Violent Ambience extreme metal e-zine and an American Line Productions presentations plus a complete biography of the band Scatologic Madness Possession.
This was the first issue of Sewer Zine to be released without any reviews.

All four aforementioned issues of Sewer Zine flew mostly outside the Hellenic borders.

Κυριακή 5 Αυγούστου 2012

Sewer Zine logo by Mike Majewski of Devourment

The Sewer Zine red logo was executed amazingly by Mike Majewski of Devourment, based on an original idea that I had. The whole thing took place in 2004 after the release of Sewer Zine's debut issue, which features the Sewer logo I had made myself. Mike Majewski is an amazing artist and has executed artworks and logos for numerous bands: Vomitous, Devourment, Acranious, Pus Vomit, Viral Load, Putrid Pile, Sintury, Distorted Impalement, Internal Bleeding, Vulvectomy,  Aversion to Life, Human Infection, Inhuman Dissiliency, Ezophagothomia to name only a few. His works are always magnificent pieces of art, yet keeping it as sick as possible, no matter the technique he uses each time.