| Right On! | Right On! Magazine contains the latest gossip, photos and interviews with the hottest screen, television and recording stars. Right On! is the leading African-American youth entertainment magazine bringing readers the stars they want to see and the news they need to know. Right On! is a virtual "bible" of the Black entertainment industry for young adults. | | Rock Sound | Rock Sound is the UK’s best magazine for new cutting edge music featuring every style of rock, including metal, punk, hardcore, emo, indie and darkwave. Every month brings you the best in-depth interviews, the most reviews and the best new acts. Whether it be the latest record from Metallica or a new unsigned act that’s tickling their fancy, Rock Sound isn’t afraid to write about it. In your free trial issue The Gaslight Anthem, fresh from playing with the Boss. The return of Paramore, the fans get to grips with Billy Talent, Alexisonfire on going global, You Me At Six on beating their gambling addiction and Suicide Silence on people and their filth. PLUS: Rancid, Killswitch Engage, Sonic Youth, Clutch, The King Blues, Frank Turner, The Ghost Of A Thousand, The Red Chord, Future Of The Left, The Mars Volta, Steel Panther, In Case Of Fire + more… REVIEWS: Over 100 releases reviewed and rated, plus the all the latest live action, incl: Gallows, Placebo, Polar Bear Club, ATP vs The Fans, the Thrash And Burn tour + more. | | Spin | Spin gives you the edge on music and youth culture. Each monthly issue is packed with the latest on film, fashion, art, politics, and music including ska, pop, R&B, hip-hop, rap, and more. Spin is smart, provocative, and exciting there's nothing to lose! Aimed at music fans between the ages of 18 and 34. Covers the artists, sounds, styles, attitudes and social issues important to trendsetting young adults. | | Terrorizer | Terrorizer is one of the longest-running and acclaimed magazines on extreme music. It covers: Metal, Black Metal, Death Metal/Grindcore, Doom/Stoner Metal, Hardcore, Punk, Industrial, Noise, Ambient/Experimental Gothic and more...an extreme joy. | | Under The Radar | Under the Radar Magazine does not accept money for good reviews or for having a major label's new band on the cover. Under the Radar is run by true music fans that only interview bands that they're personally passionate about. Under the Radar tries to interview bands you won't find covered elsewhere, as well as going deeper in-depth on the bands you will find in the pages of other indie-rock magazines. Where else than Under the Radar will you read about Wayne Coyne of The Flaming Lips' teenage near-death experience, or find out what recurring nightmare Moby had as a child? Under the Radar has as many as sixty-two interviews and one hundred plus album reviews in each 112-page quarterly issue. Each issue also has a different special interview section, covering such things as the best new bands from Sweden and past and present shoegazing bands. With so many new bands being forced upon music fans these days, Under the Radar is simply the solution to music pollution. | | Black Beat | View of the spectrum of urban entertainment with regular features on both the megastars and the red-hot newcomers. Offers informative, in-depth interviews and late-breaking news. | | Blender | Blender is the music magazine that covers all genres of music from rock and pop, to hip hop and R&B. Every issue includes tons of cd and download reviews, photos, exclusive interviews and much more. | | Hit Parader | Hit Parader is a rock mag containing interviews with top bands, reviewing the latest releases and featuring fantastic photography. |
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