Afterlife Productions has recently released the latest issue of Deadhead Fanzine. This Malaysian label (calling themselves “Asia’s last stand for conservative metal literature”) has compiled an substantial quantity of metal literature into a package that’s apparently more like a paperback book than a simple magazine. Besides the usual reviews, articles, and etc, the major selling point is likely the dozens of included interviews with both well known and more underground metal bands. Morbid Angel headlines, with former members Mike Browning and Richard Brunelle talking about the band’s earliest days, and the latter also makes his way to the front cover. Deadhead Fanzine 6.66 also understandably devotes some space to Malaysian underground metal in particular, featuring interviews with bands from all over the country. The sheer quantity of content here could make it a very tempting purchase, and it is available from Afterlife’s website.
Tags: afterlife productions, deadhead fanzine, fanzines, Interviews, malaysia, metal zine, mike browning, morbid angel
Yes, do get it
I’m just halfway through it
A lot of good info and knowledge learned from the interview …
Might just grab this one when I get the chance.
real good scene in some of the non-western cuntries
it’s like pre- death/black scene before it went all out faggot
Agreed, but the problem is a tendency to merge all metal genres which loses definition and resorts to genericism.