Comes with a Smile
Comes With A Smile was a quarterly music fanzine published in the United Kingdom between June 1997 and February 2006. The title originates from a lyric in Red House Painters' song "24".[1][2]
In 2001, Comes With A Smile released a now-out-of-print split 7" between the bands Arco and Rivulets. Catalog number (KWOZ01).[1][3]
From issue 5 onward, the magazine included a cover CD containing rare and often otherwise unavailable tracks by most of the artists interviewed within the magazine.[4][5]
Personnel
- Matt Dornan - Editor
- Paul Heartfield - Photography
- Clive Painter - Mastering Engineer
- Mark Venn - Publisher
Contributors
- Ian Fletcher
- LD Beghtol
- Greg Weeks
- Jamie Lynn
- Martin Williams
- Mariko Sakamoto
- Jennifer Nine
- Stav Sherez
- Mike Agate
- James Hindle
- Wyndham Wallace
- Adrian Pannett
- Mike Diver
- Jane Oriel
- Allie Roxburgh
- Simon Berkovitch
- Laurence Arnold
- Mark Walton
- Tom Sheriff
- Stephen Raywood
- Matt Thorne
- Sarah Corbett
- Mary MacDowell
- Stephen Ridley
- Maike Zimmermann
- many more[6]
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References
- "Comes With A Smile". Discogs. Retrieved 25 January 2017.
- Diver, Mike. "Godspeed, Comes With A Smile". Drowned in sound. Retrieved 25 January 2017.
- "discography". Rivulets. Retrieved 25 January 2017.
- "Comes with a Smile - the songs". Cwas.hinah.com. Retrieved 25 January 2017.
- Last FM
- "Comes with a Smile - interviews". Cwas. Retrieved 25 January 2017.
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