I started to look through the pop e-zine listings over on ubl.com but got overwhelmed with the sheer number of choices out there.
So I'm wondering... What are some great indiepop e-zines out there besides our beloved Freaky Trigger?
Thanks in advance...
― popmusic, Wednesday, 5 December 2001 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
Oh, it's gone all punky by the looks of it.
― Tom, Wednesday, 5 December 2001 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
No kiddin',
Last Plane to
Jakarta, especially the exegeses of Amnesiac.
Also, the inimitable The War Against
Silence--go back and read his essay on 69 Love Songs, for a good
start.
― Douglas, Wednesday, 5 December 2001 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
Milk Factory is a good one
for electronic stuff.
Also good in that vein is ole usenet luminary Greg Clow's
feedback monitor
(Actually I am hoping by posting his name he might get sucked
into the ilm vortex)
― bnw, Thursday, 6 December 2001 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
sheep-zine, some interesting
reviews.
records ad nauseam,
Australian site in weblog form with reviews of old and new stuff.
people talk too loud,
reviews, news, articles and discussion board
Pitchfork, 2-3 reviews of
mostly "indie-oriented" records per day, news and discussion board
nude as the news, article-
focussed music zine
glorious noise,
collective weblog including features and news
neumu, including the insiderone
daily report usually written by Michael Goldberg.
dancing about
architecture, updated about monthly with thorough feature
articles
perfect sounds
forever, bi-monthly, wide spectrum of indie, avantgarde, jazz
etc. music
― alex in mainhattan, Thursday, 6 December 2001 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)