Punk Planet

Punk Planet is dead. Whither Bail?

13 years of highbrow Maximum Rock and Roll punk journalism has come to an end. Chicago’s Punk Planet is ceasing publication due to “bad distribution deals, disappearing advertisers, and a decreasing audience of subscribers.” You can get Punk Planet at my local hippie grocery store for cryin’ out loud. Those hippies must not be paying their bills. So it goes without saying (except I’m saying it anyway) that Punk Planet’s other title, the skateboard/culture magazine Bail, will officially die as well. Although I haven’t seen a new issue of Bail in what seems like years already. It’s got to be hard to keep an independent magazine in print. As one star fades out, another is in ascendance, so go on over to Razorcake.org and help them make it.

[Source: Time Out Chicago]

Discussion

6 thoughts on “Punk Planet is dead. Whither Bail?

  1. Good riddance.

  2. Bail had potential, initially. Then they did the whole Beastie Boys cover… It turned into watered down pap pretty soon.

    I liked Punk Planet though. There was some very good journalism attached to that publication.

    But yeah, support Independent Media.

  3. perhaps it was the indignity of Sonic Youth releasing a compilation on the in-store only Starbucks music label that finally put them over the edge.

  4. Next thing you know Kathleen Hanna will be the one slinging lattes.

  5. michael brooke on June 19, 2007 - Reply

    it’s a shame about Bail….we need MORE independent skate media (make that more indy media!)

    the first clue that I thought there might be trouble is when I saw ads for dildos….

  6. I think we call those “Marital Aids” – I’m still trying to slip in under the few work content censors that allow us.

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