Shaun Dale's life-long love of and participation in politics prepared him well for the advent of the perfect PoliTool of the Internet age: the Blog. Now he doesn't have to wait for monthly Cosmik Debris releases to tell it like it is. Climb to the Upper Left & join in the conversation. Our Canadian correspondent John Sekerka's popular quarterly zine, Thrust, is a glowing, throbbing purply web presence based in Ottawa, Ontario. It's more than just this month's news, though. It's an archive of the whole Thrustin' history according to the apostle John. Gotta check that out.
Gary 'Pig' Gold would like you to visit M'Lou Music, the proud home of Shane Faubert and his legendary Cheepskates, The "Unsound" Demos Only Series (send us YOUR home recordings, please!) and, last but far from least, Los Angeles' one and only Masticators. A Collection of Event and Live Music Photos by Tim Owen featuring an extensive listing of rock, blues and reggae artists. Tim has developed a collection of well over 200 artists. He has also served as an event photographer for various art and music festivals -- Come check out the site!
Dr. Bristol's Musical Prescription
....good taste and the urge to share it........
Ya wanna know about nearly any surf record? This is your click spot. Phil Dirt's review archive is 2nd to none.
coLeSLAw's gALlEry is a place where you can check out the artwork of coLeSLAw. For the first two and a half years of Cosmik Debris' life, he was our artist, doing the covers and the title images. He's now the President of the small island nation of Grooviatopia, but his artwork is still here to peruse. We miss the way he used to scurry out and grab a handful of Rice Chex and then scurry back. It was cute. [sniffle.] Head back to Cosmik Debris, where you're just apt to find something sinister and subversive... like Sinatra reviews next to Tesla reviews, or reggaes sticking out of our jazzes, or hokey-pokey dancin' twister-playin' nuns on rollerskates listening to the latest from Slobberbone! Okay, they're not real nuns, but you get the picture...