Yesterday I was at PolyEster Records where
I picked up a copy of a photocopied zine named
Sadness Is In The Sky.
Interesting; it's all about music of an experimental/post-rock/soundscapey/shoegazey vein. Not the easiest on the lines, with about three times as many fonts
on each page as there should be, and a distinct paucity of white space.
The visible JPEG artifacts in some of the photos add a charmingly early-noughties-low-budget-zine feel to it.
Oh, and it came with a CD, which has some nice music on it. Haven't heard all
of it, though some of it is pretty doovy; I should probably look out for Console and The For Carnation when next in the record shops.