Time to revive this thread...
There have been a few good noise/experimental/industrial 'zines published from the US recently. I'm glad to see issues of
New Forces being released on a semi-regular basis--the last issue is #3 and is of the same high quality as previous issues. As people have stated elsewhere, the editor's enthusiasm for harsh noise (and related genres) comes across clearly on every page... Each issue so far has been a treat.
I really liked the first issue of
Eyestrain as well--diverse interviews, beautiful layout and high-quality printing/binding. The all-caps text was my main complaint about this 'zine, but apparently even this minor flaw will be changed in future issues. Certainly an effort worth supporting... I'm interested to see where it goes.
Also,
Music We Hate has released three issues so far. I appreciate its regional focus (mostly California stuff), its handmade aesthetic, as well as its regular publishing schedule. The ambitious third issue came with a couple of prints as well as a DVD-r of videos, in addition to the 'zine itself. I believe that the first three issues are now sold out, but some copies may still be in distros...
Shrouded Recordings 'Zine is a new effort from Oregon--new enough that I haven't read it yet! The first issue includes an interview with The Rita. Could be interesting...
Finally, not a new publication, but a project that may be of interest to those who care about older industrial/experimental 'zines: apparently there is a documentary series in the works based on
Unsound magazine and the underground covered by that publication. You can find a (currently-underfunded) IndieGoGo page for this documentary project--including a series trailer--
here.