What Music Magazines Do You Read?

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sheep21



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Music Magz are sometimes awesome, often rubbish.
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Don't really read any. I check Pitchfork regularly and am subscribed to updates from Rolling Stone and NME.
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I check out Q Magazine whenever I'm at the library.
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Between the ages of 10 and 12 I read Kerrang! every week. My dad had subscriptions to Mojo and Q for years when I was a kid, so they were always about. After I got bored with Kerrang! (well, just hard rock in general), I moved onto NME, which I read religiously up until I was 16 or 17, even buying a stray copy here and there for a few years after that. It was around that time that I started buying the (now defunct, I believe) Hip-Hop Connection, a British magazine with an emphasis on boom bap hip-hop and UK hip-hop. Sadly, one day they stopped appearing in shops. C'est la vie. I now pick up a copy of The Source or XXL if I'm catching a train that takes longer than an hour, but they're both flimsy as fuck (I probably just about prefer The Source, but they're both pretty awful). My dad still reads Mojo, I believe, but he cancelled his Q subscription years ago, not that it matters since I haven't lived at home in years. Now I just use the internet for my updates. It's quicker anyway, and more vast in terms of what you can find out about. The printed music press will die soon; it's becoming more redundant by the day.
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Classic Rock, gives me somethin' to read.
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A while back i read Kerrang! magazine. I only use the internet nowadays though.
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Magazine? Nature? Mind? National Geographic?
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Rolling Stone amuses me.

I also read:

Fourfourtwo
Hockey News
The Economist
Alberta Views
National Geographic
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