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Contains 103 Collections and/or Records:

Held Like Sound -- Issue 1, 1997

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The first issue of Held Like Sound, a fanzine that covered the punk and indie rock music scenes in Washington, D.C. from 1997 to 2001. Edited by John Davis (a musician who later played in the bands Q And Not U and Georgie James), this issue included interviews with Braid, The Most Secret Method, Sarge, Boys Life, Polyvinyl Records, Compound Red, The Van Pelt, and others, as well as many reviews of commercial recordings.

Dates: 1997

Held Like Sound -- Issue 3, Summer 1998

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Scope and Contents The third issue of Held Like Sound, a fanzine from Kensington, Maryland that covered the punk and indie rock music scenes in Washington, D.C. from 1997 to 2002. Edited by John Davis (a musician who later played in the bands Q And Not U and Georgie James), this issue included interviews with the bands Kerosene 454, Frodus, 90 Day Men, Ilium, Sweep the Leg Johnny, Paul Newman, The Rachel's, Shiner, Castor, Ethel Meserve, and ChiselDrillHammer, as well as author Richard Zacks, publicist...
Dates: Summer 1998

Held Like Sound -- Issue 4, 1998

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Scope and Contents The fourth issue of Held Like Sound, a punk fanzine from Kensington, Maryland. This issue, published in fall 1998, features interviews with Art Monk Construction, Fugazi, Intercities, Ativin, Boilermaker, The Day Of Man As Man, Joan Of Arc, Neutrino, Tortoise, Tree Records, and Vitreous Humor. It also includes columns from writers like Bob Nanna, Anna Goldfarb, Dave Brown, Forbes Graham, Jeff Barrus, Jessica Hopper, Joel Begleiter, Kara Harris, and others. Issue four also features numerous...
Dates: 1998

Held Like Sound -- Issue 5, 1999

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Scope and Contents The fifth issue of Held Like Sound, a Washington, D.C.-based fanzine that covered punk and indie rock music from 1997 to 2002. Edited by John Davis (a musician who later played in the bands Q And Not U and Georgie James), this issue included interviews with Rainer Maria, Faraquet, Sunny Day Real Estate, Heroic Doses, the Eternals, Tristeza, Lustre King, the Legendary Jim Ruiz Group, Matthew Shipp, American Football, Pedro the Lion, Mac McCaughan of Wobbly Rail Records, and others, as well as...
Dates: 1999

Held Like Sound -- Issue 6, 2000

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The sixth issue of Held Like Sound, a punk fanzine from Washington, DC. This issue, published in winter 2000, features articles on Nation Of Ulysses, Fugazi, Jawbox, Hoover, Tsunami, Pavement, Tortoise, Slint, Jawbreaker, and Superchunk.

Dates: 2000

Held Like Sound -- Issue 7, 2001

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The seventh issue of Held Like Sound, a punk fanzine from Washington, DC. This issue, published in winter 2001, features interviews with and articles on Radio 4, the Convocation Of..., the Capitol City Dusters, Will Oldham, Engine Down, Turing Machine, Milemarker, Aloha, the Cassettes, Rocky Votolato, Haymarket Riot, the American Workplace, and John Dugan. It also includes numerous reviews of commercial recordings and publications.

Dates: 2001

Held Like Sound -- Issue 8, 2002

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The eighth issue of Held Like Sound, a punk fanzine from Washington, D.C. This issue, published in spring 2002, features interviews with Inner Ear Studios, The Dismemberment Plan, Canyon, Jenny Toomey, El Guapo, Mark Andersen and Mark Jenkins, Diastemata, Ted Leo, Red Monkey, The Faint, New Brutalism, and Panoply Academy Legionnaires.

Dates: 2002

If This Goes On -- Issue 2, December 1982

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The second issue of If This Goes On, a punk fanzine focused on the music scene in the Washington, D.C. area. The fanzine was created by two musicians from the D.C. punk scene, Sharon Cheslow (of the bands Chalk Circle and Bloody Mannequin Orchestra) and Colin Sears (of the bands Dag Nasty and Bloody Mannequin Orchestra). This issue from December 1982 includes interviews with D.C. punk bands Iron Cross, Double O, and Neighbors Children.

Dates: Publication: December 1982