View Poll Results: What music magazine do you read?
Rolling Stone
3
16.67%
Vibe
1
5.56%
The Source
2
11.11%
SPIN
4
22.22%
Blender
6
33.33%
URB
1
5.56%
Other
7
38.89%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 18. You may not vote on this poll
What music magazines do you like?
#1
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What music magazines do you like?
I used to read Rolling Stone faithfully, then Vibe for more Hip Hop news. I've also picked up Blender and URB a couple of times, but I just can't seem to find one that I"m happy with. What do you guys suggest?
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Subscribed to Rolling Stone for at least 10-12 years - I've recently decided I'll never pay them for a sub again.
Just got a free sub to Blender - only two issues in, so far, but I enjoy it...at least more than RS, which I hardly ever seem to even open anymore.
Just got a free sub to Blender - only two issues in, so far, but I enjoy it...at least more than RS, which I hardly ever seem to even open anymore.
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Uncut is, hands down, the best music mag I've ever read. I cannot tell you how much I want a subscription to it, nor can I describe to you how little I can afford it. It's pretty expensive, something like $90 for a year.
I am thinking about doing the website thing like everyone's favorite "Karyn" so I can take donations for a subscription.
I am thinking about doing the website thing like everyone's favorite "Karyn" so I can take donations for a subscription.
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The only one I keep up with is Pitchfork Media. Its an online publication - or atleast I don't know of a paper one.
Occasionally I flip through SPIN but it doesn't perk my interest that much. Same with Rolling Stone and the others.
Occasionally I flip through SPIN but it doesn't perk my interest that much. Same with Rolling Stone and the others.
#10
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I like Revolver-but it is starting to become more mainstream oriented. I also look at Blender & Rolling Stone-but only because the subscriptions were free.
#12
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Although I have subscriptions to "Spin" and "Rolling Stone" - that's mostly because they're easy to get for fractions of the regular cover price.
I prefer to read "Q," "Mojo" and "Ice." However, I rarely purchase these magazines since the "import" status of the titles (or the small press status of "Ice" I guess) somehow gives Borders and Barnes & Noble free reign to charge 2 and 3 times the actual cost of the 'zine to us here in the U.S.
I was a big fan of "Revolver" the first year they were in circulation as a quarterly 'zine. Y'know before they turned into Nu Metal monthly - when Jim Morrison was on the cover and when they featured a mix of classic rock and modern day up-and-comers. Nowadays they seem to feature either Slipknot or Mudvayne on the cover virtually every month.
In general, the lack of quality in music magazines pretty much parallels the music industry's nose-dive into commercial corporate driven dreck.
I prefer to read "Q," "Mojo" and "Ice." However, I rarely purchase these magazines since the "import" status of the titles (or the small press status of "Ice" I guess) somehow gives Borders and Barnes & Noble free reign to charge 2 and 3 times the actual cost of the 'zine to us here in the U.S.
I was a big fan of "Revolver" the first year they were in circulation as a quarterly 'zine. Y'know before they turned into Nu Metal monthly - when Jim Morrison was on the cover and when they featured a mix of classic rock and modern day up-and-comers. Nowadays they seem to feature either Slipknot or Mudvayne on the cover virtually every month.
In general, the lack of quality in music magazines pretty much parallels the music industry's nose-dive into commercial corporate driven dreck.
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I've only come across a couple issues so far, but No Depression is a pretty good magazine.
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</small> Me too, although I flick through Mojo when I am at my brother's place.
Nothing much there yet, but they are planning a website: http://www.classicrockmagazine.com/
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Classic Rock from the UK. Thats all I need.
Classic Rock from the UK. Thats all I need.
Nothing much there yet, but they are planning a website: http://www.classicrockmagazine.com/
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I like Spin, but I don't have a subscription to it. Blender is a good subsitute, and free, too.
I get two issues of Rolling Stone each month. A PITA, since I guess during one of those free offers, I switched the numbers of my house around, and so, each month until around 2004, I'm going to get two copies of Rolling Stone, since I can't find any contact information on their website.
I get two issues of Rolling Stone each month. A PITA, since I guess during one of those free offers, I switched the numbers of my house around, and so, each month until around 2004, I'm going to get two copies of Rolling Stone, since I can't find any contact information on their website.
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I also snagged a free subscription to Blender, and I actually look forward to getting it. I'm actually considering paying for it when the subscription runs out...
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I'm enjoying Blender, which I just subscribed to. Sure, a little frivolous and too much emphasis on the MAXIM-style spreads of half-naked chicks but for the most part their articles are interesting to read and I like how they cover all types of hip music rather than just a few genres. I gave up on RS years ago and Spin is just pretentious garbage too much of the time, Blender's cheap and gives me my monthly music fix in an entertaining fashion.