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'Sup Magazine Issue 18 by Phuong-Cac Nguyen

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U.K.-based music publication 'Sup Magazine's 18th issue featuring cover stars The Kills has just landed at specialty retailers. The release coincides with the publication's 10-year anniversary and boasts profiles on two dozen other indie bands like Map of Africa, Tigercity and Le Loup (see last week's video for a sample), all done with no filler (i.e. Q & A style with thankfully short intros), plus a section on fresh-faced newcomers like our São Paulo friends M.O.N.O.4. Accompanying each feature are exclusive lifestyle-type photographs shot especially for the issue.

You can read the issue 18 online or buy it in boutiques like Opening Ceremony, Turntable Lab and Colette.

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This entry posted on 12 May 2008 at 4:13 AM
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