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Music rags
I was wondering what music magazines you all read. I've been a subscriber of Decibel for years, but I've been considering adding Guitar World and wondering if there were other music mags you would suggest.
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Re: Music rags
So is this one, and it's free


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Re: Music rags
cheesecats wrote:So is this one, and it's free
Right on, man. I've actually read this before, but it's been a while back. I'll have to check it out again.
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cheesecats wrote:So is this one, and it's free
i wish they had this in aus
be a hoot to read
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Re: Music rags
cheesecats wrote:So is this one, and it's free
Subbed!
I used to read RollingStone in high school, but then it got shitty so I switched to Spin, but then it got shitty and I gave up trying.
I used to read Bass Player, but they discontinued it and started sending me Guitar World because that's exactly the same, right?

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Re: Music rags
spacelordmother wrote:I used to read RollingStone in high school, but then it got shitty so I switched to Spin, but then it got shitty and I gave up trying.
I too read Rolling Stone for a few years in high school, but then realized that they were pretty much the MTV of print. Sure, they have some music coverage, but they aren't talking music I had much interest in. It seems like they still have to cater to boomers.
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Re: Music rags
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sometimes I read Paste at my public library because I'm too cheap to subscribe to it. Seems cool though.
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I used to read Guitar World and Guitar for the Practicing Musician on a regular basis and some others like Spin or Rolling Stone every once on a while, but nowadays I only read articles from here and thero on the web.
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Re: Music rags
i buy guitarist mag here in the uk. i don't know why though because their reviews aren't very helpful and they always interview people like brad paisley who i'm not really interested in
this is the best magazine thing i read though http://www.factmag.com/
dunno if they do a paper version but their reviews are amazing and it's great for finding new music
this is the best magazine thing i read though http://www.factmag.com/
dunno if they do a paper version but their reviews are amazing and it's great for finding new music
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Re: Music rags
Maximum Rock N Roll.
Much better than the name suggests.
Much better than the name suggests.

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Re: Music rags
None now, I just use the Internetz.
Back in the day - RIP, Circus, Q, Guitar World, etc.
Back in the day - RIP, Circus, Q, Guitar World, etc.


