Underground - Issues 2 & 4 ( 1987) -wire, Pulp, Echo And The Bunnymen, Lowlife...
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Underground was a UK indie music magazine that ran 13 issues between 1987 and 1988. The magazine was an alternative to the major music newspapers such as the NME and Melody Maker, who didn't focus too much on underground artists. Apart from interviews, the magazine also featured music reviews and alternative music charts. It also featured a monthly section called Tip Sheet, where alternative music celebrities review demo tapes of unsigned artists. Here are issue 2 ( may 1987) and issue 4 ( July 1987) - as the strapline says ' for the independent megalomaniac / insomniac'. Both this copies are in near fine condition.
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