
Since its debut as a photocopied fanzine handed out at a punk show in 1985, AP has been the publication where the honest word, the correct word, the authoritative word has been spoken on new music and youth culture.

Features, articles, and more from this issue:
In REVIEWS:
- Rebirth does a band good
- Grammatically correct
- And kick on your dancing shoes
- Modest but effective power pop
- Third time’s a charm for alt-rock nostalgists
- Let’s play the “which band do you sound like” game
- Straight outta Liverpool
- European Music For All People
- Ska veterans best when keeping it old school
- Excuse me, I’m expecting a call from 1983
- Speedo is back in the driver’s seat
- Scruffy looking nerd-core for stalkers
- Panic at the screamo?
- Well worth the wait
- Party on!
- Music to interface to
- Scattered collection of genre sketches from U.K. beat merchants
- Time to get schooled
- What if Redd Kross had Aphex Twins?
- J. Mascis & Co. seize the daze
- The South will rise again, and again, and again...
- Like a fine wine...
- Chicago upstarts raise the bar for instru-metal
- Refusing to learn from others’ mistakes
- Boris are better than every band at everything
- A rebirth of sorts
- Sleep just might be on the horizon
- Islands are forever
- Cut-and-paste country with old-fashioned charm
- Jane’s Addiction linchpin clumsily exercises his inner Comsat Angel
- Switchin’ up their flow
- Between a rock and a hard place
- Don’t you turn away from this
- More Kinsella than you can shake another Kinsella at
- Hello, decency
- In-Store Session: Doom without gloom
- In-Store Session: Lo-fi trip-hop contradiction
- In-Store Session: Eternal Life.
- In-Store Session:Swedish sorta-punkers grow up, make more music
- In-Store Session: Piano brightens Mates' already percolating pop.
- No need to watch your step
In AP&R:
- Vietnam Werewolf
- Valeyra
- Ill Patriot
- Hail Archer
- Flowers For Dorian
- The Disappeared
- Conditions
- Attention

































