Showing posts with label reviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reviews. Show all posts

Friday, May 25, 2007

I Wrote Some Zine Reviews For Razorcake #38

So, if you'd like to see just how I shit on the creative endeavors of the young and disenfranchised, click here and order issue #38.

"It's a bland song, sung to the tune of 'The Post-Collegiate Blues.'"

Gullible/Blurt Split Reviewed In Give Me Back #51

by Fil
I like CT's stories. He has an eloquent way of debauchery and the aftermath. Punk stories from a maturing perspective. In that way Gullible kind of reminds me of Rice Harvester or Complete Control. I'm into it. The inside cover and first couple pages of the Blurt side look great. This issue is a collection of "drunk stories." There are things that I would enjoy witnessing, hearing about or reading about in moderation, but together in a group I found it mind-numbing. The titles by themselves are more entertaining: "tongue dried," ""rug ppuked," "friends ruined," and "pants ripped." If you get this for the Gullible side you'll probably enjoy both.

Sunday, March 11, 2007

Gullible/Blurt Split Makes A Splash On The Internet

As reviewed by James McQuiston, Editor, NeuFutur magazine.

Reviewed 10 March 2007

The split is about traveling and drinking. I am familiar with the work
of Lew (Blurt!), but I have not familiarized myself with Chris
(Gullible). Chris is linked more with the whole band dynamic, where Lew
comes off as an individual that has been afflicted with wanderlust. I
must say that I am jealous at all the places that both individuals go.
As someone that collects 40 ounce bottles, I'm sure Lew has tapped
through a few I don't have. Anyways, each author has their own style.
While the split is set up so that 24 pages are one zine and the other
twenty-four pages (accessed by flipping over the zine) are the other,
there seems to be a lot of unity between the two writers. While a
number of splits seem to be working at different levels, Chris and
Lew's work during this split show that splits can work. While the drink-heavy of prose written by Lew can get a little tiring, eir
writing during this issue has some of the funniest lines that I've read
in zinedom this year. For example, there is just a page of things that
individuals said to eir in order to make Lew remember what had happened
during the last night. On the other hand, there is another high point
of the zine in Chris' side of the split, where ey points out a tip list
for those individuals going out on the road (which I believe was reprinted
in another zine, but the readership I believe is different between the
two). Get a copy.

Tuesday, February 6, 2007

Gullible 26/Snake Pit 34 Split Reviewed In MRR In 2005

Reviewed by AS in Maximum Rock 'n' Roll in, if I remember right, the September '05 issue.


"Here we have a split between Snake Pit and Gullible. Ben Snakepit, whose awesome zine features scores and scores of three-paneled strips (each documenting one day of his life), shifts gears here and does his half with all writing, no comics. The result? Snakepit can hold his own without the aid of pictures, luring you in with tales of heartbreak and humor over which he reminisces while traveling Japan. His enthusiasm is infectious and his stories are a blast to read. C.T. Terry of Gullible zine tells some tour stories too, and adds some comics and a recipe for variety. This is a solidly written and produced zine. In fact it even has some graphic and aesthetic themes! Zine makers need to look at zines like this and pay close attention, maybe even take notes. Good stuff."

Monday, January 29, 2007

Gullible 27/Blurt 4 Review In Razorcake

Review by Daryl in Razorcake No. 36. Check out Razorcake.org for continued good times.

"This zine rules! Both of these guys are great writers and great storytellers with great stories to tell. This issue of Blurt! is really different than the other ones I've read. The writing style has switched to some form of stream of consciousness writing that would have been really easy to do badly, but comes off really well. It's almost like poetry or somethin'. If you're into these kinds of zines, you've probably read these guys' work before, and if you haven't then too bad. Either way, you should definitely get this."

Thursday, January 25, 2007

Gullible/Blurt Split Receives Tepid Review In MRR

Review written by Nick Mangel in Maximum Rock 'n' Roll No. 285 (February 2007)

"Pretty interesting personal split here. Gullible is mainly personal stories, somewhat Cometbus-style, with some stuff about life being on tour, etc. Blurt is all about drinking stories, and some pretty funny ones at that. It probably tells you something about my sense of humor and level of mental development that I found the drinking stories much more engaging. Cool."