Zines at TRL: A PDF Catalogue and a Major Donation
Earlier in the year, Toronto Reference library received a major donation of zines, most of them documenting the punk and new wave music scene of the 1980s. We’ve just added them to our online PDF Zine Catalogue which documents the collection on the Arts Department on the fifth floor.
It’s great to see interviews and reviews of Toronto favorites like Alta Moda, Vital Sines, Dave Howard Singers, Fifth Column, L’Etranger, The Woods are Full of Cuckoos and the Boys Brigade side by side with alternative bands from the United States and the UK. The blog for our TD gallery show “Coffee Beer and Mosh Pits” has lots of suggestions on how to reconnect with the music scene in Toronto.
I’m particularly glad to see lots of reviews for one my personal favorites, Kinetic Ideals.
The donation is also a reminder of just how hard fans of alternative culture had to look to find records and reviews of their favourite bands. In addition to the Toronto based music zines, the donation includes RePress a new wave zine from Halifax, the anarchist feminist zine “Kick it Over” and a rare issue of underground comic Casual Casual with cartoons by Dia Skuse from Fastwurms, artist Julie Voyce and graphic designer Barbara Klunder.
Right now, the Toronto Reference Library Zine Collection boasts over 800 titles and there are all kinds of unexpected treasures throughout. They're tucked in just beside our Graphic Novels on the Arts Department on the 5th floor.




6 thoughts on “Zines at TRL: A PDF Catalogue and a Major Donation”
Finally! Directions to the zines! I’ve been to the TRL several times specifically to look at zines and haven’t been able to find them. Even the librarians there couldn’t point me in the right direction O.O Thank you!
Hilarious!
If the addle-minded thugs who shat out crap like ‘Kick it Over’ had their way, they’d smash your library to pieces and burn all the books within it.
But now you can peruse the bitter fruit of their twisted minds in the very building they’d destroy for helping “oppress” them.
Those guys are probably all civil servants and teachers these days, anyway.
Glad to help Sarah. Just come up to the fifth floor Arts Department and we will be glad to show them to you. Hopefully this will raise the profile of the collection all over.
I’ve got some zines I’d like to donate. Would you please let me know the process and/or contact?
Thank you.
Thanks for your response, Brent. I dropped some zines off for you last week.
Hey Brent,
There is a book in the works on this period (www.facebook.com/TOHardcore80s) being put out independently. Is there a way to have it profiled at the TPL/Ref Library? It comes out October 2018.