Droppin’ their 11th consecutive load — LOAD Magazine Issue #11.
The April issue of LOAD Magazine is out now featuring cutting edge music, film, art and for the first time, fashion.
On the cover and stars of our audio section, we chat to young Aussie sensation Operator Please about school, donuts and trashing the Satin Peaches’ tour van. We also track down mysterious internet buzz band Bitchee Bitchee Ya Ya Ya, certainly one to watch in the coming months. On the album front, we run the rule over Foals’ highly anticipated debut, The Kills magnificent third album, as second LPs from Panic at the Disco, The Kooks and The Raconteurs.
Set to rule cinema over the next few months, comic book adaptations are back with a vengeance and we preview the cinema’s best bunch yet. We also get to grips with the wonderful Son of Rambow, The Orphanage, Drillbit Taylor and many more.
In our biggest art section yet, we have exclusive spreads from character artists Aaron St.Goddard and NYC photographer Markus Hartel, both set for a rapid rise to prominence, while in our first ever style section, we give the low down on ioannisdimitrousis after a fantastic London Fashion Week show.
Download: LOAD Magazine Issue #11
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Comments (14)Get it while it’s hot — LOAD Magazine Issue #10…
We’re back in 2008 with our biggest issue ever.
Maxing out at over 70 pages, issue 10 is the best yet, featuring J.J. Abrams’ fantastic new monster movie Cloverfield. With an in-depth timeline, looking at all the important events since its creation only February last year, and the plethora of online viral marketing. We review the film too.
Also on the cinematic side of life, we’ve got opinions on the latest and greatest films of 2008 including The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, Be Kind Rewind, cult Spanish horror film [REC], No Country for Old Men and new Britflick horror/comedy The Cottage.
To mark the glory of film, we have a special art spread, taking a look at some of the finest films and cult images through the eyes of cell shading.
Moving to music, we talk to Long Beach’s finest new talent We Barbarians, also reviewing them mesmerising debut EP. Hot property Operator Please’s debut also gets the critical eyes alongside new albums from Lightspeed Champion, Vampire Weekend, Hot Chip and These New Puritans.
With season 4 of LOST impending, we’ve got the lowdown on the mysteries you should be looking to solve plus for you gamers, PS2 classic Okami, now due for Wii, is given some overdue space. With the PSP dragging its heels, we see if Jeanne D’Arc is the game to get it back on track, plus we go drumming on the DS.
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Download: LOAD Magazine Issue #10 (PSP)
Comments (3)Some good ol’ entertaining johnny crapper reading material for the PSP. My [virtual] friend, Sam, has brought this to my attention — LOAD Magazine Issue #9!

LOAD issue 9 is here, right on time, and with collectible covers.
Featuring 30 Days of Night, upcoming band Foals and Halo 3, pick your favourite cover and then delve deeper into our new issue.
We interview Sheffield indie stars Milburn as well as talk of the town new band Foals. We’ve also got reviews of new albums from The Hives and Delta Spirit.
Our film section this month is huge, giving our take on the hottest autumn releases including the mesmerizing American Gangster, Interview, 30 Days of Night, Death At A Funeral, Black Sheep and The Darjeeling Limited. We’re also giving you the chance to win the inspirational graphic novel behind 30 Days of Night in our exclusive competition.
After our exploits in Japan, we’ve got a photo spread on some of the crazy toys we picked up over there, and also give you the low down on one of fashion’s most talented young designers.
With autumn comes a new wave of TV shows so check out our feature to find out which are worth watching.
Finally, there’s a PSP game review after a long absence of decent quality games. Crazy Taxi: Fare Wars is given our critical eye alongside Halo 3, Sega Rally and Chibi-Robo: Park Patrol.
Download:
LOAD Magazine Issue #9 — 30 Days of Night Cover
LOAD Magazine Issue #9 — Foals Cover
LOAD Magazine Issue #9 — Halo 3 Cover
For the PDF-formatted version, visit loadmagazine.co.uk.
Comments (3)Get it while it’s hot! LOAD Magazine — one of the better PSP formatted ‘zines — has just released their September Issue.

We tackle the BBFC on the controversial Manhunt 2 game and have a round-up of some of the coolest websites on the net.
We interview GoodBooks about their new album, the future and Kate Nash, we chat to The Shys about dropping their label. We have reviewed the latest albums including The Go! Team and Easter Conference Champions and The Hives comeback gig in London.
We’ve been busy at the cinema as usual and have got the latest news of the mysterious ‘Cloverfield’ and our takes on Mr. Brooks, Breach, Disturbia, Ratatouille, Grindhouse, Knocked Up and more, plus we launch a new DVD section.
The stunning cover shot is provided by photographer Jason Lee Parry, and we’ve got a full photo spread of his best work.
Download: LOAD Magazine Issue #8 (PSP)
For the PC (PDF-formatted) version, click here. Also visit LOAD Magazine @ loadmagazine.co.uk.
Comments (8)LOAD Magazine Issue #7 is here, and we’ve got the 411 for you…
The PSP format takes PSP magazines a step further. Using purely the PSP screen size is limiting, so our new issue is the width of the screen but much taller. Simply set the jpeg viewer on your PSP to zoom mode, then flip through the pages and scroll up and down with the analog stick. LOAD has grown up. Literally!
We take a look at the PSP grey market and give you some tips and to how you can take advantage of importers. Mario Strikers on Wii is also reviewed.
This month we interview up and coming sensation New Young Pony Club and chat to The Shys about their plans for the rest of the year. We’ve reviewed the latest albums including releases from Editors, Queens of the Stone Age, The Cribs, Arctic Monkeys, Nouvelle Vague, Battles, Bonde Do Role and the latest Modular remix, nevermind live reviews of Cold War Kids and Emily Haines.
Don’t worry, films are covered too. Inside you’ll find our take on the very latest releases, including Ocean’s 13, Pirates of the Caribbean 3: At World’s End, Zodiac, Magicians, Paradise Lost, 28 Weeks Later, Black Snake Moan and Spider-Man 3.
Art your thing? We have amazing photo spreads from the hugely talented Isabella Burley, stunning artwork out of France by Françoise Nielly and a quick peek at Tatty Devine’s new collection, including their new name necklaces which you could win in our competition, found in the issue. Finally don’t forget TV and we take a look at the highs and lows of the spring finales
Those interested in the PC-formatted version, follow the source link. Enjoy the download!
Download: LOAD Magazine #7 (PSP)
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Comments (11)I received note yesterday that LOAD magazine is back with a brand spanking new issue for your PSP. It’s been awhile since we’ve posted any PSP magazine - especially LOAD; however, I feel this one is worth mentioning. Check it out if you’re interested!

So as normal I guess, there was a bit of a delay, but the new LOAD magazine is here; a music spectacular.
In this issue we look over a fantastic new band, with their debut LP just released, The Shys are a band on the up and we’ve got an exclusive interview and album review. Coupled with the magazine you’ll get two great tracks from the album and an exclusive live performance video from their recent UK tour.
There’s also an update on bands we’ve previously featured and a fantastic competition where you can win up to four games of your own choice.
Last but not least, we’re even more versatile this issue, you can now download our magazine in PDF format, ideal for simpler viewing from home or a quick view online.
Enjoy…
Download LOAD Issue #4:
Magazine Only (1MB)
Music Edition (8MB)
Multimedia Edition (33MB)
LOAD has just released Issue 2 of their popular PSP magazine.
This issue includes reviews of GTA:LCS, Fired Up, SSX: On Tour, Marvel Nemesis, SOCOM: Fireteam Bravo and more. They also have a feature on the LUA player, an insight into the world of ScummVM emulation, especially concerning Sam and Max: Hit the Road, and much more…

Two versions are available for download
Enjoy!
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