(PRWEB) August 17, 2006 -- It's there now. Kotori Magazine's Summer issue is sittin' on those newsstands awaiting readers' arrival and purchase!
“ A heady mix...there's plenty in its pages to keep the avid culture hound's attention. ”
In addition to an exclusive interview with NOFX's Fat Mike going off on George Bush, we got Cut Chemist, The Fiery Furnaces, Danger Mouse, DJ Krush, Rob Zombie, part 1 of a disturbing expose on Clear Channel, Top Investigative journalist Greg Palast, and much more!! Definitely not gonna want to miss this one.
Also, make sure to check out the new website,
www.kotorimag.com. Completely revamped with semi-daily updated news, blogs, reviews, and views! Check it...bookmark it...tell all your friends about it...cuz the more of you that do, the better our chances of staying on those shelves giving you want you want and need to know about your favorite future music politics arts and culture.
Peace!
Here's some of the stuff Kotori got your favorite people to say:
DJ Krush: "It's like having two knives in your hands...and you're chopping up your children."
Sonny Kay: "Our government promotes racism, fundamentalism, and ecological devastation globally...never mind horsesh*t like the arts."
Greg Palast: "If we're chanting down the street 'no blood for oil,' most Americans think that's a bargain! Stuff marked Top Secret or Confidential...I love that sh*t."
Fat Mike of NOFX: "A lot of the anger I had with the right wing, the conservatives and the Republicans, kind of switched over to Christians and religious zealots. They care about their relationship with God more than they care about humanity."
Now here's some stuff that others had to say about Kotori:
Noam Chomsky: "Just right for these hard days."
Flavorpill: "It’s blend of counter-cultural art, politics, and music places it at the forefront of progressive thought. With killer graphics and photography, streaming audio on its website, and a bold plan for blanketing the world in tolerance and humanism, it is worth a closer look."
CoolHunting: "A heady mix...there's plenty in its pages to keep the avid culture hound's attention."
Punk Planet: "It doesn’t bother to try and fit wholly into any category. Many genres of music, from independent and more mainstream artists, are represented. Smart politics and informative articles fill it out nicely.