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Intravenous Magazine

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Editor Sean M. Palfrey
Categories Music, Dark Culture
Year founded 2013
Country United Kingdom
Website www.intravenousmag.co.uk

Intravenous Magazine (abbreviated as IVM) is a blog-zine created by UK-based journalist Sean M. Palfrey and is a not-for-profit project. The site, with it's tagline “Your daily dose of darkness” covers a selection of alternative musical styles and related topics including gothic, industrial, synthpop, metal, noise, witch house, death rock, horror movies, literature and art.[1]

Background[edit]

Intravenous Magazine was launched on the 1st January 2013 Intravenous Magazine.[2] The name comes from the song 'Intravenous' by the band Killing Joke from their 1990 album 'Extremities, Dirt and Various Repressed Emotions'. [3]

Dark Links said this of the website:

""Your daily dose of darkness." This slick, professional magazine just launched in early 2013. It's dedicated to covering dark music and dark culture. The magazine reviews music, literature, movies and art "with a dark twist." Currently they're reviewing Al Jourgensen's new book about Ministry and interviewing lots of bands. I'm impressed, and I'll be back daily."[4]

Compilation albums[edit]

To celebrate the site's first birthday Intravenous Magazine launched the first of it's 'Blood Pack' compilation albums featuring acts such as: Be My Enemy, Aeon Sable, Ultraviolence and Attrition plus many more exclusive and unreleased tracks from international gothic, industrial and electronic bands. These free digital download albums would become an annual event featuring a range of new and well known acts from around the world most notably (as of 2018) Aeon Sable, Attrition, Be My Enemy, Ultraviolence, Machinista, Noir, Grypt, Devil-M, Human Traffic, Double Eyelid, Apollyon's Visage, Cathedra, Bestial Mouths, Near Earth Orbit, Cease2Xist, Ego Likeness, Veil Of Thorns, Angelspit, The Gothsicles, Deadfilmstar, Cynical Existence.

In 2016 IVM announced that readers could, from the release of 'Vol. 4', make a small donation for the compilation albums, all of which would go to charity.[5]

In July 2018's Editorial, Sean M. Palfrey announced that the sixth instalment of the compilation series 'Vol. 6.66' due to be released in January 2019, would be the last one.  

Columnists[edit]

Guest columnists writing for IVM have included names from the alternative music scene including End: The DJ, Alex Robshaw, Joel Heyes, Matt Fanale and Matthew Simpson.[6]  

Discography[edit]

'Blood Pack Vol. 1' – Released 1st January 2014[7]

'Blood Pack Vol. 2' – Released 1st January 2015[8]

'Blood Pack Vol. 3' – Released 1st January 2016[9]

'Blood Pack Vol. 4' – Released 1st January 2017[10]

'Blood Pack Vol. 5' – Released 1st January 2018[11]

'Blood Pack Vol. 6.66' – TBR 1st January 2019

References[edit]

  1. "About IVM". www.intravenousmag.co.uk. Retrieved 2018-07-27.
  2. "Editorial: January 2013". www.intravenousmag.co.uk. Retrieved 2018-07-27.
  3. "Facebook". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2018-07-27.
  4. "New Dark and Gothic Links for July 9, 2013". www.darklinks.com. Retrieved 2018-07-27.
  5. "Editorial, July 2016". www.intravenousmag.co.uk. Retrieved 2018-07-27.
  6. "Editorial, July 2018". www.intravenousmag.co.uk. Retrieved 2018-07-27.
  7. "Blood Pack Vol. 1, by Various Artists". Intravenous Magazine. Retrieved 2018-07-27.
  8. "Blood Pack Vol. 2, by Various Artists". Intravenous Magazine. Retrieved 2018-07-27.
  9. "Blood Pack Vol. 2, by Various Artists". Intravenous Magazine. Retrieved 2018-07-27.
  10. "Blood Pack Vol. 4, by Various Artists". Intravenous Magazine. Retrieved 2018-07-27.
  11. "Blood Pack Vol. 5, by Various Artists". Intravenous Magazine. Retrieved 2018-07-27.

External Links[edit]

Intravenous Magazine website: http://www.intravenousmag.co.uk

Intravenous Magazine Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/IVMagazine

Intravenous Magazine Twitter: https://twitter.com/IntravenousMag

Intravenous Magazine Tumblr: http://ivmagzine.tumblr.com/

Intravenous Magazine Bandcamp: https://intravenousmagazine.bandcamp.com


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