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Zine Review: No Bad Days Issue Two

Ray Mock

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The year has barely started and already it's safe to say that issue two of No Bad Days is going to be one of the most solid graff zines of 2014. From the production and the extras to the content, everything about this issue is top notch. It is printed on thick paper, giving it some real weight, and the inclusion of the Oil pin and the hand-done MQ piece alone make picking this zine up a no-brainer. But as in issue one, the best thing about No Bad Days are the photos.

Throughout the zine, you'll find many instances of someone with a camera being at the right place at the right time. From the crew action shots, MQ action and the PEAR clean train to the OILER tribute and the many WGE and D30 crew stompers (including an awesome D30 whole car), this issue is teeming with images that take you to the time and place when that throw-up or piece you saw from the train or car was actually painted, if you had a chance to see it at all. Most of the shots appear to be from the US and aside from the aforementioned the zine also contains work by SNOEMAN, LIONS, ZOMBRA, CQ, WYSE, NEKST (RIP) and many others. My only minor complaint is that the photo editing is a little inconsistent, but who cares, this issue is an absolute must-have.

Unfortunately No Bad Days issue two is already sold out in most places, but Left Out Store still has a few copies, and you will not regret paying the few extra bucks for shipping from down under.

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If you would like us to review your zine, book or DVD, please send a hardcopy to

Carnage NYC/ R. Mock | PO Box 2671 | NY, NY 10163

Carnage Issue 6 Preview

Ray Mock

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The newest issue of Carnage features highlights from Lions' personal collection of 35mm photos, taken between 1996 and 2005. As such, this issue represents an extraordinary collection of some of the very best illegal graffiti on the streets of New York and contains the work of many legendary writers, including JA, KEZ, SKUF, REAS, SET, CYCLE, REVS, COST, TIE (RIP), SCOPE, DESA, KEEPS, SENTO, OE, GHOST, SANE (RIP), SMITH, SEN4, ASP (RIP), VFR, SETUP, SACE (RIP), GUESS and many more. This is a must-have for every serious fan of graffiti!

Carnage 6 was produced in a large softcover format (6.6”x10.25”) on high-quality stock with sewn binding and consists of 72 pages with over 160 black and white images. Each copy is numbered out of 500, signed by Lions and comes with two 4x6 color photo prints made from Lions’ original negatives as well as exclusive eggshell and vinyl stickers.

Join us this Saturday, 2/15, from 7-10pm at Reed Space Annex at 151 Orchard Street in New York City for the book release (with refreshments courtesy of Heineken).

Carnage Issue 6 will be available online via carnagenyc.com on Monday, 2/17 at noon ET.

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Carnage Issue 6 Featuring Lions

Ray Mock

Save the date! Carnage issue 6 featuring Lions will be available at Reed Space Annex in NYC on Saturday, 2/15 from 7-10pm and in our online store the following Monday at noon EST!

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Lost in Shibuya out now!

Ray Mock

Lost in Shibuya is the result of a frantic couple of days in November, 2013, during which photographer Ray Mock criss-crossed the Tokyo neighborhoods of Shibuya and Harajuku in search of the marks left behind by locals and travelers in order to better understand the city through these traces. He entered the warren of side streets, stores, clubs and arcades stacked three or four stories high with a blank mind and little expectations, and after total submersion into the chaos of the city he left with new friends, lifelong impressions and hundreds of photos documenting graffiti and street life.

Lost in Shibuya is limited to 300 numbered copies, comes with a screenprinted and hand-painted cover and features 60 pages of the gnarliest illegal graffiti from Tokyo, including Wanto, Sect, Rust, MQ, Soduh, Tom, Shaka, CQ, Kuma, False, Lush, Zombra, Adek, Hype, Resq, Buket and many more.

Available now in the store!

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Carnage Issue #3

Ray Mock

Carnage #3 is all about Kuma and his experiences in Paris. It contains 60 b/w and color pages in a numbered edition of 300 with a screenprinted cover.

Each copy also comes with one limited edition screenprint (there will be four different 5.5x8.5" prints which will randomly be included with the zine; two are shown here).