Rock-A-Rolla
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| Editor-in-chief | Vuk Valcic |
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| Frequency | Bi-monthly |
| First issue | 2005 |
| Company | V-Squared Publishing |
| Country | England |
| Based in | London |
| Language | English |
| Website | rock-a-rolla.com |
Rock-A-Rolla is a music magazine covering experimental, avant-garde, noise and metal artists pushing the boundaries of music. Launched in late 2005, it is published bi-monthly in the UK by V-Squared Publishing Limited and distributed worldwide, mainly in UK, Canada, USA, Europe and Australia.[1] In the past the magazine has championed such diverse artists as Khanate, Zu, The Locust, Justin Broadrick, Mike Patton, Melvins and others.
The current editor-in-chief is Vuk Valcic.
- Issue 1 features Khanate, The Locust, Melt Banana, Bohren und der Club of Gore, Jello Biafra, Merzbow, Wolf Eyes, Ipecac Recordings, Hüsker Dü, Carnival in Coal, Part Chimp
- Issue 2: Justin Broadrick, Mudhoney, Whitehouse, Atavist, Dälek, Guapo, Earth, Liars, SST Records, Mike Patton
- Issue 3: Melvins, Boris, Alternative Tentacles, Swans, Todd[disambiguation needed
], Cult of Luna, Ufomammut, The Mass - Issue 4: Subtle, Zombi, Big Business, The New Blockaders, Kaada, Ghostigital, Southern Lord, Holy McGrail, Noxagt, Fantomas
- Issue 5: Mike Patton, Red Sparowes, Kayo Dot, David Scott Stone, Jamie Saft, John Wiese, Supersonic Festival, Amphetamine Reptile, Mono, Efterklang, Ramesses, Minutemen
- Issue 6: SunnO))), Boris, Isis, Converge, Melvins, James Plotkin, Comets on Fire, Bloody Panda, The Paper Chase, Dub Trio, Frieze Festival, Tzadik, Sonic Youth, Shit and Shine
- Issue 7: Wolf Eyes, Yellow Swans, Jazzkammer, Burning Star Core, Acid Mothers Temple, KK Null, Made Out of Babies, Aethenor, ATP Festival, Sub Pop
- Issue 8: Dalek, The Locust, Big Business, Hella, Prurient, Earache, The Residents, Black Sun[disambiguation needed
], Nordvargr, The Hidden Hand - Issue 9: Battles, Neurosis, Hydra Head, Faust, Jesu, Modified Toy Orchestra, Oxbow, Melt Banana
- Issue 10: SunnO))), Tomahawk, Liars, Neurot, KTL, Cephalic Carnage, Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, Pelican
- Issue 11: Michael Gira, High on Fire, Qui, Eyvind Kang, Orthodox, Load[disambiguation needed
], Odd Nosdam, Chrome Hoof, Les Savy Fav, Walter & Sabrina - Issue 12: Dillinger Escape Plan, Om, Magik Markers, Sunburned Hand of the Man, Miasma & The Carousel of Headless Horses, TenHornedBeast, American Tapes, massive live reviews of Boredoms, Liars, Animal Collective, plus free Ipecac CD
- Issue 13: Earth, Skullflower, Atlas Sound, Burial Hex, Important Records, Stars of the Lid
- Issue 14: Trey Spruance/Secret Chiefs 3, Asva, Boris, Why?, Zu, 5ive, Kinski, Birchville Cat Motel, White Mice, Unearthly Trance
- Issue 15: Nurse with Wound, Harvey Milk, Melvins, Free Kitten, Mudhoney, Torche, Runhild Gammelsæter
- Issue 16: Mogwai, Thurston Moore, Kayo Dot, Lustmord, Triclops!, Greg Anderson, Mothlite
- Issue 17: Grails, Bohren & Der Club of Gore, M.G.R., Akimbo, Zach Hill, Hair Police, Deerhoof, Helms Alee, MoHa!, Aaron Dilloway, Porn (Men Of)
- Issue 18: Zu, Zombi, Dalek, Gnaw (ex-Khanate), Ephel Duath, Enablers, Mike Patton, Melvins, Best albums of 2008
- Issue 19: Isis, Fennesz, Mono, Black Dice, Wolves in the Throne Room, Cobalt, Nadja, Crippled Black Phoenix
- Issue 20: Sunn O))), Sonic Youth, Ipecac Recordings, Les Claypool, The Jesus Lizard, Head of David, Thorr's Hammer, Altar of Plagues, Tartufi, The Paper Chase
- Issue 21: The Mars Volta, Dinosaur Jr., Shrinebuilder, Khanate, Pissed Jeans, Minsk, YOB, Black Boned Angel, Rune Grammofon
- Issue 22: Jello Biafra, Trevor Dunn, Chuck Mosley, Eagle Twin, The Accüsed, Celan, Mariachi El Bronx, Kranky
- Issue 23: Pelican, Krallice, Todd[disambiguation needed
], Supersilent, Part Chimp, Beak>, Goatsnake, Subarachnoid Space, Junius, Best Albums of 2009 - Issue 24: Liars, Pyramids, Motorpsycho, Mike Watt, White Hills[disambiguation needed
], The Tenebrous Liar, Profound Lore - Issue 25: Kayo Dot, Red Sparrowes, Ufomammut, Black Breath, Jucifer, Eluvium, Oxbow
- Issue 26: Mike Patton, Harvey Milk, Godflesh, Twilight, Emeralds, Coliseum, Starkweather, Knut, Oneohtrix Point Never, Cleric, Celeste[disambiguation needed
], Crucial Blast - Issue 27: Melvins, The High Confessions, Horseback, Neurosis, Yakuza, Monarch, Stian Westerhus, Omega Massif, Temporary Residence, Edible Woman
- Issue 28: Swans, Helmet, Richard Youngs, This Heat, Wino, Beehoover, U.S. Christmas, Lawrence English, Cuzo, The Secret[disambiguation needed
], Her Name Is Calla, Exile On Mainstream - Issue 29: The Young Gods, Kyuss, Electric Wizard, Ehnahre, Salome, Ultralyd, Titan, Ultraphallus, Antimatter, Father Murphy. Live action: Supersonic Festival 2010, Einstürzende Neubauten, The Dillinger Escape Plan.
- Issue 30: Earth, Six Organs of Admittance, The Skull Defekts, OvO, Tim Hecker, Mugstar, Igorrr, Machinefabriek, Iroha, 2011 Preview, plus live action: Atari Teenage Riot, Marnie Stern, Shrinebuilder, Laibach, Godspeed You! Black Emperor.
- Issue 31: Zombi, Explosions in the Sky, Liturgy, Mogwai, Mamiffer, Blood Ceremony, Weedeater, Young Widows, Orthodox, Grayceon, Hexvessel, Ulver, Goblin.
- Issue 32: Boris, Killing Joke, Bill Gould, Master Musicians of Bukkake, A Storm of Light, Across Tundras, End of Level Boss, Terminal Sound System, Le Corbeau, Tombs, Indian, Knifeworld, Ad Noiseam, Mombu, Queens of the Stone Age, Kyuss Lives!, Jesse Sykes
[edit] References
- ^ Encoule, Jean (March 2007). "Interview with Rock-A-Rolla editor Vuk Valcic". Trakmarx.com. http://www.trakmarx.com/2007_01/04_rockarolla_f.htm. Retrieved 6 June 2010.
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