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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 03 2009 at 10:11
I find it curious that a magazine for Classic Rock can survive on its own today. In Germany we have the Eclipsed magazine which is issued on a monthly basis and covers a number of styles including Classic Rock, Psychedelic and Prog.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 03 2009 at 09:47
A review of the Magma box set was promising; if there's a similar review of the Henry Cow box, I might be sold.  Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 03 2009 at 09:46
Unfortunately, it seems the magazine is already sold-out in the UK, and so far I've had no luck in finding it anywhere here in the US (have been looking for it at Books-A-Million, Borders and Barnes & Noble). We'll just have to wait and see, I suppose... Hopefully they'll reprint Issue 1, and get it sent across the pond!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 03 2009 at 09:34
Originally posted by Warthur Warthur wrote:

Well, in the first issue they did cover a fair number of Scandanavian bands, if I'm remembering right, so they're definitely open to covering the international scene. (Really, if they want to avoid falling into the trap of covering the same bands over and over again in redundant detail, they're going to need to be.)


exactly... which is why I'll sit on fence and see where they go with it and if they expand past Anglo-centric prog I'll definitely want to check it out.   The classic English stuff has been covered from every angle known to man and then some....and to be honest...   CR has spotlighted many modern English groups and to say that they were anything to write home about would be ..well...  too polite.  About a year ago CR did a CD of like 20 modern Empire prog groups.. and I swear...  only 2 or 3 of them sounding remotely interesting.  Granted this is just personal opinion or perception what have you...  but it is what it is hahha
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 03 2009 at 09:29
I might be interested in something like this, even though this site really does provide all the prog news you might want...I'll wait and hear what others have to say about future issues.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 03 2009 at 09:22
Well, in the first issue they did cover a fair number of Scandanavian bands, if I'm remembering right, so they're definitely open to covering the international scene. (Really, if they want to avoid falling into the trap of covering the same bands over and over again in redundant detail, they're going to need to be.)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 03 2009 at 09:22
I thought it was genuinely very good, if, as has been said, a little pricey. Informative, and especially not falling into the trap of just concentrating on the old classics.
 
Good to see a serious mainstream prog mag - long may it continue.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 03 2009 at 08:30
you would figure issue 1 would deal with the old warhorses mixed with some mention of newer groups. For that I really wasn't interested in getting it.. not that we even had the chance over here hahah.  Let's see what they do with future issues...  they can't write about the same groups every issue.  Curious to see if they focus on prog from outside the 'empire'. That is what this site is for many..an eyeopener that great prog came from places other than England... and in fact still comes.   The shear amount of prog still coming out of Italy for example is staggering.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 03 2009 at 07:01
I think the reviews were, like you say, sometimes over-generous, although they did generally do a good job of giving you an idea of what things sounded like - for example, even though they were positive about the new Pure Reason Revolution, at the same time I did get a clear idea of how their sound has changed from the review, which is probably more important to me than whether an individual reviewer liked it or not. (Personally, I'm interested in picking it up, but then I generally like electro stuff.)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 03 2009 at 07:00
I'm not gonna pay 23 euros(!!) to read about what seems to be mainly the prog I don't like.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 03 2009 at 06:31
^It was a good mag, and great to find that someone is at last taking prog seriously in the press, but my only problem with it is the album reviews, they gave everything a glowing review, even albums that are being widely panned by the fans like the new Pure Reason Revolution.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 03 2009 at 05:36
Hello folks,

Anyone (especially in the UK) picked up the first issue of Classic Rock's new quarterly prog magazine?

I was genuinely impressed; a few new-magazine teething problems (a few editing slipups, and slightly too many archival interviews - although those were pretty interesting and hadn't been released fully, at least), but otherwise a great product, with a nice and genuinely diverse disc of tracks from up and coming bands and an honest effort to provide balanced coverage of older bands and newer acts. I especially liked the 1-page profiles of new bands.

The big downside is that it's a bit costly, although I suppose that might just down to the economics of producing such a thing; I certainly didn't think I wasted my money. The focus is definitely on symphonic and neo-prog, but there's the odd mention of other genres - there's a nice piece about Caravan and a glowing review of the Magma box set, for example.

Seeing a full-page advert for the latest Pendragon album on the back cover of a glossy newsstand magazine is something I never expected to see.
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