Punk Rock Confidential (magazine)

Punk Rock Confidential was a quarterly lifestyle magazine published in San Francisco, California, focusing on the look of punk rock music and lifestyle in its many incarnations.[1] Started in 2005 by the trio of Fat Mike of NOFX, Sunny Andersen Chanel (Girlyhead magazine) and Kevin Chanel (ChinMusic! magazine),[2] it was essentially an Us or People-esque full-color glossy for alternative types. It was rooted more in whimsy and the ironic inevitability of punk celebrity than anything involving music. The magazine focused on pictures of bands doing real-life activities - partying, getting married, and living. It also contained punk band gossip, rumors, tongue-in-cheek humor, and parodied "celerbrity" magazine content for the punk music genre.

Punk Rock Confidential
"It's Not About The Music!"
TypeLifestyle/Music Magazine
Formatfanzine
Owner(s)Fat Mike, Sunny Andersen Chanel, Kevin Chanel
PublisherFat Mike
EditorSunny Chanel
Founded2005 (2005)
LanguageEnglish
Ceased publication2008 (2008)
HeadquartersSan Francisco, California
WebsitePunk Rock Confidential

In the first issue the magazine staff gave a summary of their intention for publishing. They looked through other magazines that were around at the time and combined many of the sections and styles that they liked to document the punk community:

"[We wanted to make] A zine that was more eye candy than ideology. We wanted to show punk rock as a lifestyle; the births, deaths, weddings, and the beauty of self-destructive behavior. A zine that has photos taken by people who were going to the show anyway, and took some pictures, instead of someone that went to the show just to take pictures. We want photos from you. From anybody that wants to document their scene. We want pictures of punks doing real things, not posing in an alley or against a brick wall. We think punk rock is still pretty cool and is still a community and there needs to be a zine for .. lifers.".[2]

Staff of PRC

Multiple issue covers used the tagline "It's Not About The Music!".[3][4] Punk Rock Confidential ran several recurring columns such as articles covering births, deaths, and weddings; "Everlasting Jobstoppers", covering controversial or poorly done tattoos that might stop band members from getting a job; "Punks Not Dead, but it ain't getting an younger" - a tribute to bands that had played punk music for more than 20 years; scene reports; CD and DVD reviews; and a crossword. The magazine was published until 2008.[5]

References

  1. "Punk Rock Confidential - FAQ". 2008. Archived from the original on August 18, 2008. Retrieved February 25, 2018.CS1 maint: BOT: original-url status unknown (link)
  2. "Punk Rock Confidential". Punk Rock Confidential. No. 1. San Francisco, CA. 2005.
  3. "Punk Rock Confidential". Punk Rock Confidential. No. 5. San Francisco, CA. Spring 2006.
  4. "Punk Rock Confidential". Punk Rock Confidential. No. 10. San Francisco, CA. Summer 2007.
  5. "Punk Rock Confidential". Punk Rock Confidential. No. 13. San Francisco, CA. Spring 2008.


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