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Enjoy this selection of press cuttings from the Texas Chainsaw archives.
One question though: why are sub-editors obsessed with making jokes about Young Conservatives on our photos? Enquiring
minds want to know
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Texas Chainsaw Birthday Massacre
Electrowerkz - 23rd March 2007 |
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Alternative Issue 05 Apr/May 2007
alternativemag.co.uk
Circulation: Unknown
"...a night of devilment, debauchery and devious design."
"...a wet dream and a gore-splattered nightmare all rolled into one." |
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Elegy Iberica Issue #6
http://www.elegyiberica.com/
Circulation: 25,000 worldwide [10,000 - Portuguese / 15,000 - Spanish]
Figures from elegyiberica.com - see also for global distribution
"..transforming Electrowerkz (better known as the home of the Slimelight) from the familiar battered industrial complex into a nightmarish circus marquee and freak show, complete with deformed clowns and bearded ladies."
Read the full text
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Texas Chainsaw Blood Ball
Electrowerkz - 27th October 2006 |
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Bizarre January 2007 edition
bizarremag.com
Circulation: 65,959
TCTHPS's second appearance in Bizarre warranted a photograph featured in the index and a double page spread, claiming the prized monthly Parties section of Mondo Bizarro, previously graced by such established events as Skin Two's Rubber Ball, as well as being featured on the Bizarre website
"...three floors of non-stop debauchery and dirty dancing."
"...definitely not for the faint-hearted." |
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Classic Rock February 2007 edition
classicrockmagazine.com
Circulation: 56,037
"...like the factory in Hostel, the family home from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Captain Spaulding's scare ride from House of 1000 Corpses, and the blood-splattering nightclub from Blade, all housed under one roof." |
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Terrorizer Issue 152 -
Xmas 2006
terrorizer.com
Circulation: Unknown
"Clearly not a place for OCD sufferers, vegetarians or gorephobes, it is, however, a good place for fans of the abnormal." |
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Alternative Issue 03 Nov/Dec 2006
alternativemag.co.uk
Circulation: Unknown
"...the most horrible Haloween party in town."
"...a steady stream of stimulation. The danse macabre was danced diabolically well." |
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Time Out London No. 1888 Oct 25 - Nov 1 2006
timeout.com/london
Circulation: 92,233
Once again Time Out used featured TCTHPS to illustrate their club listings
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Opal Nera Halloween Ball
Tea Bar - 31st October 2006 |
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Bizarre November 2006 edition
bizarremag.com
Circulation: 65,959
Our first appearance in Bizarre was the Hell's Kitchen installation hired by Torture Garden for the Opal Nera Halloween Ball. Again the event made the Parties page, and was featured on the Bizarre website
"...a heady mix of raw meat, pigs blood and staged sacrifices."
"Why can't it be Halloween every night?" |
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Class Magazine December 2006 edition
william-reed.co.uk
Circulation: 8,329
"...a regular fixture in the drinks calendar, and one of the weirdest and wildest too...." |
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The Texas Chainsaw Travelling Horror Picture Show II
The Dome - 28th August 2006 |
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Alternative Issue 03 Nov/Dec 2006
alternativemag.co.uk
Circulation: Unknown
"...eye-popping grotesque burlesque multimedia production...."
"...a show stopper definitely not for the faint of heart."
"...this new breed of theatre, film and live music is a must see for any horror fanatic." |
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Time Out London No. 1879 Aug 23 - 30 2006
timeout.com/london
Circulation: 92,233
Texas Chainsaw photo used to illustrate the week's event listings |
Circulation figures are Total Average Net Circulation Per Issue
taken from abc.org.uk and are correct at 19th January 2007 unless stated |
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