Blender Magazine has ceased publication. Blender Magazine was the music magazine that saluted the unique brilliance of rock & roll in all its forms, from new metal to hip-hop, rock to R&B, and did it with an energy and panache other corporate music mags lack. Blender was authoritative, useful and fun, all at the same time, and was unafraid to take risks to bring readers the best stories, the most insightful reviews and the most far-out photographs to help discover the very best music out there. Cast off the dusty cloak of conformity, bid adieu to those other earnest music magazines and embrace Blender, the spirit of 21st century rock & roll!
Blender magazine was the new breed. Blender was fresh, hot and was without a doubt, the hottest pop music magazine on the shelves of yesterday. Whether you are jamming to 50 Cent or U2, Blender had the lowdown on all of your favorite pop music artists. The people at Blender loved music and you could tell. They cared about the direction of modern pop music and stuck their journalistic necks out to let you know what was worth it and what you needed to leave at the record store. Blender also believed firmly in letting you know the real artists behind the music that you love. There was no pulling of punches, no passing advertisement off as journalism. Blender knew that music is too important to leave to corporate America.
This seems like a lot for a pop music magazine to take on, but Blender's honest approach to music journalism had reinvigorated the rock magazine genre. Blender magazine was helping to generate a whole new generation of music lovers that care about the music and what it means for pop culture today and tomorrow. You need to check it out.
So whether you are into new metal, R&B, garage rock, or hip-hop, Blender magazine had the goods, including mind-bending features, insightful reviews, and some insane photography. The modern pop music magazine for the future has gone so be a part of it and check out a Blender magazine subscription at Magazine City. Magazine City is the largest source for magazine subscriptions online and no longer features Blender magazine at savings of almost 60% off the cover price.
The bottom line is that the people at Blender magazine had their fingers on the pulse of pop culture in the new millennia. Get a fresh look at the young artists and musicians that are shaping the new face of entertainment. You could order a Blender magazine subscription from Magazine City today and have the hottest pop music magazine in the US at your doorstep in days.
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