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Under The Radar
Under The Radar
Under the Radar
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highly recommended
Under
the
Radar
is an indie music magazine that is The solution to music pollution. It offers intelligent, humorous, in-depth articles that go beyond a band s major influences, accompanied by exclusive and stylistic photos. The publication is known for breaking exciting new bands.
Under the Radar summed up!
Under
The
Radar
, "the solution to music pollution," is the next generation of music magazines, and is embraced amongst indie music fans for its in-depth articles on past and present musical legends, a keen sense of the best new artists to watch, and its intelligent writing that is free from pretension - but not devoid of humor.
Under The Radar covers all aspects of music from rocking the vote to rocking the house. Under The Radar's stunning original photography and bold writing create a street-wise and literate magazine sure to please music lovers everywhere.
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UTR is an honest, industry savvy magazine. It holds nothing back, has great interviews with artists who are just breaking though, as well as those imminently charting.
The album reviews rock!
Indie music laid out in all its splendour.
First time reader and I'm impressed
I wasn't sure what to expect when I ordered it. I was on a magazine shopping binge and saw some of the great reviews along with the high rating, so I gave it a shot.
I already discovered 3 artists that I really dig, that I wouldn't otherwise have ever known about. AND those were just from the cd sampler, I've yet to fully go thru all of the magazine's hundreds of reviews (or so it seems). There are more than plenty of reviews on truly indie artists, from many genres and sub genres. There's so many I really don't know where to begin.
My only complaint is, the font is very small throughout the magazine. I have to hold the magazine close to me in order to read it.
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Under The Radar
This magazine is great if you want to dive into the indie scene with no clue as to what that entails.
If you know Belle from Sebastian, however, stick with The Big Takeover (an indie music mag so indie, you can't even buy subscriptions to it on Amazon).
Interesting Mag With a Commercial Goal
I was pleased to receive my first copy of
Under
the
Radar
. It was the Fall '07 issue. The volume of reviews is good although the rating system (out of 10) is odd as 4/10 still appears to get a passing grade even though everywhere else in the world that equals failure. In addition, I believe every group featured in a mini-feature article also had their CD reviewed in the review section. I'm not a conspiracy theorist, but such a fact can make even the most reasonable person wonder if other monies (other than subscribers' dollars) may be entering the magazine coffers. In other words, are CDs rated as they are for reasons than for the reviewer's personal preferences? I will continue to purchase the magazine despite these suspicions.
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