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desistindo ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: June 02 2010 Status: Offline Points: 4321 |
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For u, what are the best music magazines in activity (prog or not)?
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crimhead ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() VIP Member Joined: October 10 2006 Location: Missouri Status: Offline Points: 19236 |
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Good question. I like reading Rolling Stone for the articles outside of music but they have become something on the line of people magazine when it comes to reporting on music. They trend towards popular acts and seldom if ever show anything on the obscure music groups.
I read Relix a lot but they lack anything outside of the U.S.A in music terms. Classic Rock/Classic Rock presents Prog are read by me as well but it is hard to justify what they are asking cover price wise and a subscription is out. |
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Q and Classic Rock I suppose. Although I haven't read or bought Q for many years.
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Sound on Sound and Future Music.
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Classic Rock Presents Prog and Progression
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desistindo ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: June 02 2010 Status: Offline Points: 4321 |
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what u think about Mojo Magazine?
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Dick Heath ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Jazz-Rock Specialist Joined: April 19 2004 Location: England Status: Offline Points: 12818 |
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For 'best' read 'least worse'. No musical magazine has satisfied me, especially as I getting old. Rolling Stone got full of itself, and parochially American rather than international - when I bothered to check it out, Playboy had better articles on music. Both Mojo and Q started with good intentions, especially Mojo which originally stated their objective was to follow in the footsteps of that particularly well researched and written Briitsh music magazine ZigZag, where Pete Frame's Rock Family Trees originally appeared. Problem was that with changes of editors this objective slowly was forgotten . Q became particularly annoying by having long articles promoting the album releases at the same time by normally well-known artists - Q rarely seemed to publish pieces about musicians who weren't being pushed by a press/public relations machine.
Gave up NME in the early 70's in favour of Melody Maker (when I was far less discerning about what I read and knew far less about the subject). Classic Rock has persistently annoyed by poor research and the regularity of pointless polls - some of the writing has improved with better authorative authors being commissioned in the last couple of years. Jazzwise which I subscribe to at the moment, has good cross-section of jazz reviews, but too often the articles on established jazz musicans, just report the obvious in the support of an album just about to be released. However, we do get info on promising new comers. Rather surprisingly, I've been told their monthly charts is the first page many readers go to, in making decision sof what recording to buy next - tied with those reviews at the end of the magazine. However, having received a renewal bill for a discounted subscription in the last week, asking for £43 for the next 11 editions (yes Jazzwise only publish 11 times a year - with Christmas edition supposedly being a double...), I wonder what I'm getting for the money (which is true with many other music magazine. Before Jazzwise, I subscribed to Wire, but got tired of many of the reviewers being professional musicans who often had little idea how to communicate to non-musicians, what their reviewed album was about, and perhaps coveried too many different avante/eclectic musical types; then finally a piss take article spread over two editions on prog had me move on.
The least worse: Zig Zag, the magazine of the early 70's . Apart from the Rock Family Trees, an excellent run of interviews with Traffic (I think called 'The lost cottage years'), articles on Love/Arthur Lee, Kevin Ayers, etc. And probably if anybody wants to research the development of progressive music through to progressive rock, this is one of the prime sources of info and is largely relieable. Edited by Dick Heath - March 18 2011 at 08:35 |
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I used to read Melody Maker and the German Sounds in the 70's, I always found one or two writers who had either an excellent writing style and were a good to read or someone who had more or less my musical taste. In the 90's I started to read the French Les Inrockuptibles which was excellent while it was a bimonthly with great interviews and even so I still have the abonnement it's just a washed down culture magazine without much interest theses days. My favourite mag for the last two years is The Wire, it deals mostly with Noise, Experimental and avant prog, I like the layout and the articles are well written even so I don't know the majority of the bands. Otherwise there is an excellent German fanzine, Bad Alchemy which appears about 3 times a year and deals mostly with Avant Prog. |
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catfood03 ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: May 24 2009 Status: Offline Points: 785 |
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I like WIRE magazine, because it's the only magazine to most likely expose me to bands I might like, but not discovered yet. It doesn't focus on Prog much, rather its more about abstract/experimental music. As far away from covering mainstream music as I've seen a newsstand magazine.
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