P66 marks the one-time-only reunification of indie legends SLINT with an in-depth look at their past, their legacy, and their future. Through an interview with guitarist Dave Pajo and an article that looks at the entire scope of the band, Punk Planet contributing editor Jeff Guntzel looks at how this enigmatic band spawned an entire generation of musical innovation. A truly eye-opening look at this enigmatic band--like their reformation, this issue is not to be missed.
Also in PP66: interviews with STRIKE ANYWHERE, DIE KREUZEN, BABY TEETH DAN SARTAIN, and more— including an interview with Native American activist NICK TILSEN by WINONA LADUKE. Articles in PP66 include a look at A DECADE OF ALT- COUNTRY; a look at the NAMAST HOLISTIC SCHOOL in Chicago; and an investigation into the WASHINGTON STATE GUBINATORIAL RACE. That’s not all the politics in PP66 either.
Special to this issue is a section called “WHAT [IN GOD’S NAME] DO WE DO NOW?” After the second inauguration of George W Bush, Punk Planet, poses the question of where to go from here to activists FAT MIKE (PUNK VOTER), MEDEA BENJAMIN, BOB MCCHESNEY, AND THE MAY FIRST TECH COLLECTIVE. It’s a realistic, empowering look at the road ahead for progressives and radicals. In addition to all this, PP66 features all the reviews (almost 500 records), columns, DIY and other stuff readers have come to expect—plus the debut of Joe Meno’s new serialized comic “Icebergtown.”