BRING BACK THE PRINCE
In the seventh issue, we delve into the exciting era of Two Tone, a pivotal movement in British history. This issue, we glimpse into the groundbreaking release of their debut single, “The Prince,” which made its mark by entering the UK charts and reaching the impressive position of number 16. Furthermore, we have an exclusive conversation with Daniel Rachel, the author of Too Much Too Young, about his inspiration growing up in Birmingham during this cultural revolution of the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Print length
28 Pages
Language
English
Publisher
Publisher Services
Publication date
February 15, 2025
ISBN-13
979-8-3507-2893-4
Introduction
In the seventh issue, we’re going back in time to the wild and wacky era of Two Tone, a true game-changer in British history. We’re talking about the release of their first single, “The Prince,” which was a total hit and made it all the way to number 16 on the UK charts! And guess what? We’ve got an exclusive chat with Daniel Rachel, the author of Too Much Too Young, about his wild upbringing in Birmingham during this crazy cultural revolution of the late 1970s and early 1980s.
ISSUE SEVEN 5.5X8.5 COLLECTOR MINI POSTER
These exclusive posters were available only with the purchase of the latest album, Theatre of the Absurd Presents: C’est La Vie, at Amoeba Berkeley in California during the band’s 2024 U.S. tour. The 5.5” x 8.5” reproduction faithfully recreates the original posters, which were offered exclusively during the album signing event at Amoeba Music. The 2024 tour featured performances across major U.S. cities, with the Berkeley stop being a standout moment for fans, offering a rare opportunity to meet the band up close at this iconic venue. These posters have since become highly sought-after memorabilia, capturing a piece of that unforgettable event and the larger tour experience.
With the release of most Madzine issues, we are thrilled to offer our readers a special opportunity to own a piece of limited-edition memorabilia in the form of exclusive concept art postcards. These unique cards come in either a 4” x 6” or 5.5” x 8.5” format, depending on the issue, and are carefully curated to reflect the creative essence of Madzine. Each postcard is part of a hand-numbered set, with only 25 copies of each design available. Some editions even come signed by the author, adding an extra layer of collectibility and personalization.
In addition to postcards, we occasionally offer other exclusive items such as CDs featuring rare or unreleased tracks and limited-run posters. These special items are produced in small quantities, making them highly sought after by fans and collectors alike. To ensure you don’t miss out on these limited offerings, be sure to keep an eye on upcoming Madzine releases and grab your exclusive gifts while supplies last!
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SAMPLE PAGES
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Bring Back The Prince
Madzine (Issue Seven, 2024, 28 pp.)
In the seventh issue, we delve into the exciting era of Two Tone, a pivotal movement in British history. This issue, we glimpse into the groundbreaking release of their debut single, “The Prince,” which made its mark by entering the UK charts and reaching the impressive position of number 16. Furthermore, we have an exclusive conversation with Daniel Rachel, the author of Too Much Too Young, about his inspiration growing up in Birmingham during this cultural revolution of the late 1970s and early 1980s.
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