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'''Bubblegum Slut''' was a music-based zine, edited by [[Alison B]], and published in Essex, UK.  The zine produced 38 issues between September 2000 and June 2011, and focused on glam, sleaze, goth, [[punk]], rockabilly and psychobilly sounds.  Notably, the cover of each issue was adorned with a small patch of fake-fur, usually cut into a heart shape.  
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'''Bubblegum Slut''' was a music-based zine, edited by [[Alison B]], and published in Essex, UK.  The zine produced 38 issues between September 2000 and June 2011.  Content focused on glam, sleaze, goth, industrial, [[punk]], rockabilly and psychobilly sounds.  Notably, the cover of each issue was adorned with a small patch of fake-fur, usually cut into a heart shape.  
  
 
While early issues were black and white throughout and averaged around 40 A5 pages, the zine grew significantly over it's eleven years in print, with Issue 20 introducing full colour covers and a typical 80 page count.  From Issue 27 onwards, each edition included a free sampler CD.  
 
While early issues were black and white throughout and averaged around 40 A5 pages, the zine grew significantly over it's eleven years in print, with Issue 20 introducing full colour covers and a typical 80 page count.  From Issue 27 onwards, each edition included a free sampler CD.  
  
Although essentially a music zine Bubblegum Slut also ran regular features on art, literature, fashion, film and various interesting characters suiting the sleazy vibe of the music it covered.  Name artists, such as the New York Dolls, Justin Hawkins and The Wildhearts, often shared page space with new acts, club promoters, sex workers and notorious groupies.
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Although essentially a music zine Bubblegum Slut also ran regular features on art, literature, fashion, film, and various interesting characters suiting the sleazy vibe of the music it covered.  Name artists, such as the New York Dolls, Justin Hawkins and The Wildhearts, often shared page space with new acts, club promoters, sex workers and notorious groupies.
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== Legacy ==
  
 
In April 2022, an online archive of articles and artefacts from Bubblegum Slut and related zines was set up, under the name Bubblegum Zine Archive.  
 
In April 2022, an online archive of articles and artefacts from Bubblegum Slut and related zines was set up, under the name Bubblegum Zine Archive.  

Revision as of 16:47, 12 July 2022

Bubblegum Slut was a music-based zine, edited by Alison B, and published in Essex, UK. The zine produced 38 issues between September 2000 and June 2011. Content focused on glam, sleaze, goth, industrial, punk, rockabilly and psychobilly sounds. Notably, the cover of each issue was adorned with a small patch of fake-fur, usually cut into a heart shape.

While early issues were black and white throughout and averaged around 40 A5 pages, the zine grew significantly over it's eleven years in print, with Issue 20 introducing full colour covers and a typical 80 page count. From Issue 27 onwards, each edition included a free sampler CD.

Although essentially a music zine Bubblegum Slut also ran regular features on art, literature, fashion, film, and various interesting characters suiting the sleazy vibe of the music it covered. Name artists, such as the New York Dolls, Justin Hawkins and The Wildhearts, often shared page space with new acts, club promoters, sex workers and notorious groupies.

Legacy

In April 2022, an online archive of articles and artefacts from Bubblegum Slut and related zines was set up, under the name Bubblegum Zine Archive.


Award Nominations

Bubblegum Slut has been twice shortlisted in the EMAP Publishing Group's annual Fanzine Awards.


External Links

Bubblegum Zine Archive blog

Bubblegum Zine Archive on Instagram