REVIEWS
Thorough coverage of recent CDs, LPs and books, taking in household names (the Beatles, the Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin), cult heroes (Family, Nick Drake and the Velvet Underground) and ultra-obscurities (Prints Of Darkness, Hendrickson Road House and That’s Why), with exclusive Q&As about certain items under review

TREES
Drawing on detailed new interviews, David Biasotti tells the fascinating tale of Britain’s great lost folk-rock band, accompanied by many rare and previously unseen images

JUKEBOX
Sean Kennedy and Alia O’Brien of Blood Ceremony on the tracks that have inspired them

ALBUM BY ALBUM
Peter Eden talks us through many of his
classic productions, from protest folk to
avant-garde jazz

GO
The full story of late 60s America’s only music weekly

WILKINSON TRI-CYCLE
Scott D. Wilkinson explores this fine Long Island psychedelic rock band

MONO V. STEREO
Round 2: Patrick Lundborg heads underground to conclude his investigation into mix differences

FIRST PERSON
Beverley Martyn candidly recounts her experiences of Swingin’ London, Monterey and Woodstock, as well has her turbulent marriage

MANDRAKE MEMORIAL
Richard Morton Jack gives the fullest ever account of Philadelphia’s premier psychedelic rock band

EXPLOITO
Flashback’s panel nominates 50 of the most interesting albums in this infamous genre
PUNK BEFORE PUNK
Aaron Milenski and Collin Makamson on the records that anticipated the sound of ‘77

JULY
David Wells tells the full story behind this beloved British psychedelic quintet

FRACTION
Austin Matthews on California’s enigmatic Christian rockers

CRYING TO BE HEARD
Nick Carter’s remarkable homemade electronic opus Abstracts & Extracts
Flashback Issue 4 - Winter 2013

Available as download only
now only £5

ALL DIGITAL DOWNLOAD BACK ISSUES NOW ONLY £5


BUY MAG HERE
• 212 pages
• Full colour
• Exclusive interviews
• Rare photos

BUY PDF HERE
download-pdf

Edited by Richard Morton Jack (co-founder of Sunbeam Records and editor of the Galactic Ramble and Endless Trip books), Flashback is a new magazine covering overlooked 60s and 70s music in depth, with outstanding new writing from authorities including Richie Unterberger, Patrick Lundborg, David Wells and Aaron Milenski. 212 pages in length and full-colour throughout, it's packed with original research, new interviews and rare images, making it essential reading for serious music fans.

If you wish to respond to anything in the magazine, or have ideas for future features or reviews, please send an email to
flashbackmag@gmail.com

© 2012 Flashback Magazine Contact us