Music
 Alibi V.20 No.39 • Sept 29-Oct 5, 2011 
Moselle Spiller and Frank Hoier love to rock and roll.

Spotlight

Boom-Chicka-Chicka

Q & A with half an atomic duo

Frank Hoier and Moselle Spiller may be the cutest couple in rock and roll—but that's not why you should see Boom Chick play live. The onomatopoetically named Brooklyn duo melds lo-fi electric blues and rockabilly, accented by surf reverb and frenetic punk. Synthesized in jam sessions and loft parties, Boom Chick's multigenred sonic amalgam sets heads bobbing and asses shaking.
Where the magic happens
Captain America

Editorial

Ignoring Objectivity Since 1998

Except for in your own mind, you don’t have to be an expert on anything to create a zine. Journalistic objectivity is a myth. Everything you think, do or say is colored by what you’ve heard and seen all your life.

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Flyer on the Wall

I don’t like this poster. However, this adolescent artwork advertises what promises to be a fine show.
Mondo Vibrations live at the Launchpad

Song Roulette

Burque reggae rock band Mondo Vibrations will be unveiling its debut album, Dazed, at the Launchpad On Friday, Sept. 30. In anticipation of the party, we asked lead singer and guitarist Kenny Cernius to share five tracks selected randomly by his MP3 player.