Showing posts with label shindig magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shindig magazine. Show all posts

Sunday, February 22, 2009

New issue of Shindig lands on planet earth!

The brand new issue of Shindig! is another belter! Cover feature this time round is the Pretty Things plus there are fab features on Funkadelic, garage rock legends Count Five, obscure girl group The She Trinity as well as Kris Needs' on Tim Rose, the guy who wrote the legendary garage classic, 'Hey Joe'. Packed with cool pictures, essential reviews from the world of psych, garage, soul and beyond, this glossy mag is setting new standards for music junkies who like to dig deeper.

You will not want to put this one down! Get hip and get a subscription today!
shindig-magazine.com

Whilst we are on a Count Five tip let's indulge ourselves with some rare classic footage of the band performing the snotty, garage anthem, 'Psychotic Reaction' courtesy of good ol' You Tube!


Tuesday, November 4, 2008

New issue of Shindig! mag out now

The latest issue of Shindig! magazine is out now featuring a massive look at the 60s Texas Scene including the 13th Floor Elevators and other less well known but equally brilliant obscurities such as Zakary Thaks. Checkout exclusive archive footage of the Nuggets favourite courtesy of You Tube below. The third and final installment of the mammoth West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band story comes to a thrilling climax and hundereds of reviews will keep you abreast of all the latest soul, garage, beat and psych re-issues.

If you can't find Shindig! in the shops, why not take out a subscription? More details here.



Friday, June 27, 2008

New ish of Shindig out now!!!

The brand new issue of SHINDIG! magazine hits the shops in the UK this week. This fab magazine gets better every issue putting the likes of Q, Uncut and Mojo to shame.

Inside this issue are fantastic, in depth features on THE WEST COAST POP ART EXPERIMENTAL BAND plus DENNIS WILSON, LOVE, JACKIE LEE, THE PINK FAIRIES and lots, lots more including a Soul column by yours truely! Glossy, professionally produced and packed with cool pics and reviews. This magazine is essential reading for any music fan.

Visit www.shindig-magazine.com for more
info and subscription rates. Shindig! is available in all good newsagents (WH Smiths, Borders & Barnes & Noble), book stores, comic stores and indie record shops!

Monday, March 31, 2008

RSG to write soul column for Shindig Magazine

Ready Steady Go writer Paul Ritchie (aka Soulboy_69) is to become the new soul and funk columnist for ace retro mag Shindig!

If you've not yet checked out Shindig! make sure you do fast!!! If you are fan of sixties psych, garage, beat, powerpop and soul - this is the mag for you! Glossy, colourful and packed with amazing stories, pictures and interviews. It is a fantastic read from cover to cover. You will not find a more comprehensive mag in the UK to cover the music we love. Pop down to your nearest WH Smiths or Borders and pick up a copy today. Better still get a subscription!

Our first column should be appearing very soon. Watch this space for further details.

Shindig! is now available in WH SMITHS and BORDERS all across the UK. See
www.volcanopublishing.co.uk/shindig/shindigstockists.html for details. We can also be bought anywhere in the world via a cheap and easy subscription. www.volcanopublishing.co.uk/shindig.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

New Shindig! mag out now

The latest issue of Shindig! magazine is out now. For more information click here. The magazine has gone from strength to strength recently and is a must for anyone seriously interested in sixties psych, garage, beat and soul. Fantastic articles, amazing colour pictures and exclusive interviews. It's an intoxicating brew put together by a talented and knowledgeable team of music junkies. Shindig! puts our national music magazines to shame.

You can now purchase the mag in Borders and WH Smith in the UK or better still, take out a subscription.

I strongly recommend you do so, as it would be a crying shame if magazines like this vanished without trace.

The latest issue includes interiews with THE CHARLATANS (the 60s version) alongside UK psych-pop lords THE FAIRYTALE, naughty girls THE GTO's, DYLAN AND THE BAND, garage teen rebels GONN plus THE 13th FLOOR ELEVATORS, THE HOLLIES, SANDIE SHAW and MOBY GRAPE .