Showing posts with label carl howard. Show all posts
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Thursday, July 14, 2011

INTERVIEW: Carl Howard of audiofile Tapes, The Land Of Guilt And Blarney and more

AUTOreverse #14, Summer 2011
CARL HOWARD
interview
by Skot Schtikla

Carl, you made a high-profile contribution to the first issue of AUTOreverse. You then disappeared for the rest of its run, if I recall correctly. Tell us in five or six words, what have you been up to since then?

I have directed all of my squalor... to internet radio! Practically everything else has either disappeared, been sacrificed, or else been ruined by water damage along the way. Sheesh! Watch fifteen years of ones life vanish... before... your... very... eyes!

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Free PDF download: AUTOreverse Issue One (1995)


People have been asking for years how to get copies of the original print run of AUTOreverse.
This issue includes interviews, reviews and essays by home recording artists and a raw graphical style that is pure, improvised grindcore for the eyes.
Contributions include essays by Carl Howard and Eric Lanzillotta, interviews with Chris Reider (Luster), John Sosnowski (Broca’s Area) plus reviews of self-released cassettes, CDs and records.
Published in 1995 and almost immediately out of print. Available here for the first time in PDF form.