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NYAK-NYAK issue 1 – Savage Pencil
32,00€
Published by Battle of the Eyes – 1985 – UK
21 x 30 cm – 20 pages in b&w – soft cover
Andy Dog, Savage Pencil (Sounds) and Chris Long (NME).
Their flagship publication Nyak-Nyak! (1985) was a transgressive mix of comic strips about hot rods and car crashes.
Copies were included in some copies of Wiseblood – Motorslug 12″.
Lydia Lunch (born Lydia Anne Koch; June 2, 1959)[1][3] is an American singer, poet, writer, actress and self-empowerment speaker. Her career began during the 1970s New York City no wave scene as the singer and guitarist of Teenage Jesus and the Jerks.
Her work typically features provocative and confrontational noise music delivery, and has maintained an anti-commercial ethic, operating independently of major labels and distributors.
The Boston Phoenix named Lunch one of the ten most influential performers of the 1990s Her collaboration with Sonic Youth called "Death Valley '69" was named one of "The 50 Most Evil Songs Ever" by Kerrang!
Edwin Pouncey (born June 1951), also known by the nom de plume Savage Pencil, is an English comics artist, musician, and music journalist.
As Savage Pencil and otherwise, Pouncey has contributed to magazines such as Sounds ("Rock'n'Roll Zoo", etc.), Forced Exposure and The Wire.
He has illustrated record sleeves for bands such as The Fall, Big Black, Sonic Youth and Rocket From The Crypt amongst others. Savage Pencil was also a member of The Art Attacks, a band who released two 7"s; "I'm A Dalek" b/w "Neutron Bomb" (released on the Albatross label in 1977) and "First & Last" / "Punk Rock Stars" / "Rat City" (released on the Fresh label in 1979).
He is currently a member of the "improvising drone-rock noise band" Pestrepeller, along with Peter Hope-Evans (ex-Medicine Head), Ed Pinsent, Harley Richardson, Nick Neocleous and Rob Brown.
They released an album in May 2006 on Important Records, entitled Isle of Dark Magick, described in the press release as "a gem of free-improvised-found-sound-collage enriched with dark pagan folky vibes and supernatural horror noise dedicated to H. P. Lovecraft, Clark Ashton Smith and Austin Osman Spare.
" AllMusic described them stating "There's a kind of loopy charm to the oddball British band Pestrepeller
Andrew Johnson (6 January 1959 – 18 January 2016) was a British artist best known for designing Some Bizzare Records' record sleeves for artists The The, his brother Matt Johnson's band, in the 1980s and 1990s which were produced under the pseudonym Andy Dog. His work often featured tortured, grimacing figures coupled with dark, melancholic themes. His main medium was drawing and he consciously attempted to forge a new connection with the English Neo-Romantic movement of the early to mid 20th century.[citation needed]
He trained at Camberwell School of Art where he was taught by Charles Keeping. He contributed to many underground comics and magazines and also worked for the music press.
He was responsible for establishing the visual identity of the Some Bizzare record label.[citation needed]
As a child, he worked with Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop at the Theatre Royal in Stratford, London.
He also appeared in the film Bronco Bullfrog (1969). In the late 1970s, he fronted post-punk outfit Camera 3 and played alongside the band Crass.[citation needed]
In later years, Johnson lived and worked as an artist in East Anglia and in Lavenham, Suffolk. Johnson was diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumour in April 2012, and died on 18 January 2016.
His brother Matt Johnson's band The The released the single 'We Can't Stop What's Coming' the same year and dedicated it to his life and work.
Christopher E. Long has extensive experience as a content producer.
His editorials have been published in Vice Magazine, Jiu-Jitsu Times, Flaunt, Anthem, and Tee Times Magazine.
He’s honed his craft of researching varieties of topics and then producing content tailored to a particular audience, including writing blogs, articles, product descriptions, and other information for use on websites.
He’s well-versed in all aspects of video production, including scriptwriting, directing, editing, and sound design.
Christopher has also published numerous works of fiction. His debut young adult novel, HERO WORSHIP, published by Flux, was a 2014 Junior Library Guild Selection.
MGM Studios is currently developing his comic book miniseries HIDING IN TIME as a television series.
In addition, his short fiction has appeared in Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine, Thuglit, Crime Factory, and Inaccurate Realities.
He earned his Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt under the Mendes brothers and Tainan Dalpra.
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