SUNDAY SCHOOL x BOOT MAG ISSUE 04 LAUNCH & EXHIBITION | MAY 29
BOOT MAG and SUNDAY SCHOOL join forces for a multi-layered live event + exhibition at The Old Blue Last, bringing together punk, noise, and varied experimental practices alongside the launch of Boot Mag Issue 04.
Due to circumstances outside of our control, we’ve had to restructure the format of the night and will now be hosting the entire event upstairs in The Flat, the intimate top-floor space situated above the main room.
The evening begins with the BOOT MAG Issue 04 launch and exhibition from 6PM–9PM, before live sets take over from 9PM onwards.
MOIST CREVICE will perform a full-band midnight floor show, followed by DJs running late until 3AM.
We’ve also adjusted ticket prices accordingly:
£8 ADV / £10 OTD
We’re also excited to announce SIOBHAN. has now been added to the line-up.
Unfortunately SEX GERMS, RUINED VIRTUE, and CRUDE IMAGE will no longer be performing. Apologies for any inconvenience caused.
MOIST CREVICE (MIDNIGHT FLOOR SHOW)
MB93 (LIVE)
SIOBHAN. (LIVE)
GUTTER CARRION (LIVE)
DJ AVENTEX
BOOT MAG ISSUE 04 LAUNCH & EXHIBITION (6PM–9PM)
Part of a 3-day, multi-venue Summer Sessions art weekender curated by Minor Attractions, spanning music, performance, publishing, and film across London, connecting venues and creative communities while spotlighting emerging art and culture.
TICKETS IN BIO 👹
‘Tokuko Harada Shanghai Doll’ (1993) by Seiichi Nomura, scans from CC Girls Vol.3 in our personal collection.
Published by Kodanasha, a Young Magazine special edition featuring Noriko Harada.
A few commercial logos used as branded stamps on ❄️ bricks. Featured in FISH SCALE, a body of work archiving the way illegal darkweb marketplace sellers use design and photography to advertise their products. Bunch of copies of the book left at @villagebooks.co & bootmag.world
Published by @boot_mag Nov 2025
GHOSTS IN THE MACHINE… an article by @millyburroughs2.0 published in BOOT issue 3 ‘Msn Messenger Made Me Hardcore’
“Whether messaging friends, family or colleagues, the sudden apparition of a typing indicator — which today most commonly appears as an ellipsis encased in a speech bubble or a “someone is typing...” text notification — can stir potent feelings of anticipation, from anxiety to arousal. Its presence has been known to bring a person to the edge of their seat: teeth gritted, heart racing, nails digging into the stained foam of an ageing office chair. But according to a self-published article penned by Cuomo in 2019, its original purpose was humble convenience, born out of nothing more than laziness.”
@artwordsbookshop London
@basheergraphic Singapore
@goodnews.soholondon.magazines London
@librairiesanstitre Paris
@magma_books London
@news.and.coffee Barca/Madrid/Valencia/London/Paris
@thephotographersgallery@tpgbookshop London
@public_knowledge_books London
@rare_mags Stockport
@ripe_mags Glasgow
@stackmagazines Delivery
@uniquemagazines Newcastle
@unitomstore Manchester
@villagebooks.co Leeds & Manchester
@wastestorelondon London
& BOOTMAG.WORLD
#millyburroughs
VLADYSLAV ANDRIEVSKY, featured in issue 3 with a selection of works from his debut monograph DISTRICT (2024), published by @syntaxpublishing in Kyiv, Ukraine. @vladyslavandrievsky
The photographic research focuses on a big city’s outskirts, where dark, gray, and concrete reality exists to express the mind and soul. The main interest is focused on the phenomenon of dreaming that lives between these faceless surroundings wrapped in depressing, gloomy, and faceless environments versus the young generation with bright minds and pure hearts. The story is about the tension between the outskirts and young people growing up in the Internet reality. The environment is a kind of everyday life battlefield searching for a Dream. And a dream is the only thing that can provide faith and hope. Meanwhile, an essay by Olha Pavlenko, Prince of his own pattern, adds a lyrical hero to the book, revealing the essence of his persona and reflecting on the line between unbearable lightness and absolute heaviness, which is where the main lyricism of the character is hidden.
The body of work appears as a result of a sentimental journey by the process of looking through dreaming landscapes, full of emotions, belonging both to the buildings and faces trapped inside each other. Where the landscape is something nearest to the infinitely distant, and a Dream seems so fragile that you sometimes abandon it in your sleep.
Issue 3 MSN MESSENGER MADE ME HARDCORE is available at:
@artwordsbookshop London
@basheergraphic Singapore
@goodnews.soholondon.magazines London
@librairiesanstitre Paris
@magma_books London
@newsandcoffee.eu Barca/Madrid/Valencia/London/Paris
@thephotographersgallery@tpgbookshop London
@public_knowledge_books London
@rare_mags Stockport
@ripe_mags Glasgow
@stackmagazines Delivery
@uniquemagazines Newcastle
@unitomstore Manchester
@villagebooks.co Leeds & Manchester
@wastestorelondon London
& BOOTMAG.WORLD
New work from a forthcoming zine with @bronze_age_ is in the October issue of @boot_mag which you can pick up at BOOTMAG.WORLD and selected bookshops 📚
Spreads from ‘Symptom of the Malaise’, published October with @boot_mag -the title a quote taken from an online vaping forum showing distain for the commercialisation of the vape scene in the UK
Publication available from @lock.books@villagebooks.co and at BOOTMAG.WORLD