Get your hands on the special ART edition of veri.live Magazine Issue 20, released alongside the first all - Australian 4 - WAY VINYL SPLIT. This edition comes as gorgeous unbound sheets, neatly packed in custom sleeves sealed with buttons and strings, designed by JAMES GRIM. Each page is a true work of art that you can display on your walls or fridges, frame for a more permanent showcase, or keep sealed as a highly collectable item. The magazine features a wide range of content including articles about 'DEAD', 'Shovels', 'Yes I'm Leaving', 'Swans', The 'Eagles', 'Ariel Pink', 'Eagulls', 'Mutton', 'Retox', 'Tumbleweed', 'Frank Turner' and more. The vinyl includes tracks like A.D.Skinner's 'Stink About It', Young Liberals (Whipper)'s 'Justice', Angry Seas' 'Exhale', and FLOUR's 'Feral Sow'. There are also featured photographers Jay Hynes in the SNAP section and D. Randall Blythe (Lamb of God) in the FLOW section. The FLOW section also showcases the illustrations of Dase Beard (Clagg), and the cover is designed by James Grim. Here's the track listing: A.D.Skinner 'Stink About It', Young Liberals (Whipper) 'Justice', Angry Seas 'Exhale', FLOUR 'Feral Sow'.










Using this veri.live magazine and vinyl split is super easy. First, carefully open the custom - sealed sleeve to access the unbound sheets of the magazine. You can browse through the pages to enjoy all the great features like the articles and photography. If you want to display the art pages, you can use tape to stick them on your walls or fridges, or take them to a framing shop to get them framed. For the vinyl, use a standard record player to play the tracks. When handling the vinyl, make sure your hands are clean to avoid getting dirt on it. Store the magazine and vinyl in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent fading and damage. If you're keeping it as a collectible, try to keep it sealed as much as possible to maintain its value.