Harp is another good suggestion.It started out slanted towards Americana but it has developed into quite a nice music mag.I think in time it could become the American Mojo.Big Takeoverer is also fun. >From: "Holmes Online" >Reply-To: audities@smoe.org >To: >Subject: Re: indie pop magazine suggestions? >Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 15:09:31 -0500 > >All great suggestions - I would have to second Amplifier only because I >think it's more power-pop oriented than the others and also will cover some >singer-songwriters, Americana and other genres that apply (i.e. Robbie >Fulks, Tweedy, etc.). I deleted your original note but think I remember >that as your target. Otherwise I would have piped in with the same list (I >subscribe to all of the above except Amplifier and Under The Radar) as well >as The Big Takeover, Ugly Things and Harp. I wouldn't line a birdcage with >Spin, and Rolling Stone is a glorified Gap ad (although I have a long-term >subscription to the latter that costs me about 25 cents an issue...so maybe >I will get a bird). CMJ, Classic Rock, Alternative Press also can be worthy >on occasion. > >There are so many webzines, though, that as long as you have a couple of >the above for bathrooms and plane rides you should be able to find out >about any band when you're online. I often occasionally blind-dive onto >CDBaby and MySpace and always find something new and interesting. > >b