On this months cover, descendants of Pinoy Classic rock Razorback grace the cover, and engage in a tell-all tale with Gadjo Sevilla about what has kept them busy during the years in-between releases. Read about guitarist David Aguirres temporary departure a few years back, and how it affected the bands work ethic and attitude towards the music, and find out why the upcoming and still-untitled release under Sony Music is one of the years most-anticipated albums.
On alternate cover, the years newest Latin singing sensation Shakira shakes her bon bon and proves theres more to her than just another teen pop diva/princess. PULP Editor-in-Chief Vernon Go makes his way through the markets and waterways of Bangkok, Thailand to catch a glimpse of the sultry singer and grill her about her influences and her recent smash album Laundry Service.
Also, Filipino alt-pop darlings Sugar Free recount the story behind the music minus the sugarcoating, and expect the full PULP SUMMER SLAM IIs official body count with a massive 10-page photo gallery which documents the Philippines largest rock concert in recent history.
Aside from regular installments from Ramon Zialcita (Inside Music), Igan DBayans Grassroots and Joey Dizons I Wanna Be Rockstar columns, PULP STYLE presents Patricia Javier in peek-a-boo miniskirts, a fitting warm-up for PULP SKIN, which features the Philippines sexiest models and movie starlets. Be sure to look out for the magazines newest section PULP END NOTES for all you dedicated guitar players out there, with Slapshocks new single Numb (from their upcoming album Project 11-41) in the riff spotlight courtesy of Joey Dizon.
Just a few of the many reasons why you should pick up the latest issue, PULP #24, available for P100.