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Pop, Rock & Alternative

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Check This Out!
http://www.ctomag.com/
An online popular culture e-zine written by women with a particular focus on female musicians. Includes interviews, reviews, and columns on aspects of music and daily life.
Cisum Review
http://members.tripod.com/~cisumreview/
"Monthly independent publication dedicated to music and pop culture. Regular features include celebrity interviews, music reviews, and pop culture columnists. Published with pride from deep in the heart of Austin, TX, the self-proclaimed Live Music Capital of the World."
Distant Voices That Scream Epithetical Epilogue
http://members.tripod.com/~DVTSEE/index.html
"DVTSEE is a free quirky variety e-zine for any alternative music lover who loves to laugh. Here, you can learn how to meet bands, relax in the coffeehouse, read exclusive celebrity encounters, and learn things you never even knew you wanted to know...until now!"
Electric Magic: The Led Zeppelin Chronicle
http://www.led-zeppelin.com/
"Based on the highly-acclaimed fan magazine Electric Magic: The Led Zeppelin Chronicle, our web site - rated "the best" Led Zep site on the internet - features tons of exclusive material including rare photos, articles, news, bootleg videography & a comple"
The Fruvous Quill
http://www.fruvous.com/quill.html
Moxy Fruvous publishes the Fruvous Quill to let fans of the band know about the road behind and the road ahead, with regard to tour and recording plans.
JamBands.com
http://www.jambands.com/
JamBands.Com is an online music magazine for fans of jambands produced by fans of jambands.
Launch
http://www.2launch.com/
New Musical Express
http://www.nme.com/
No-Fi "Magazine"
http://www.nofimagazine.com/
"NO-FI 'MAGAZINE' is a small black and white magazine that can fit in your pocket (if folded) with a great distribution started back in 96 and continues strong today. It's focus is on interviews with local bands in the Los Angeles and Silverlake areas, but we've also interviewed major artists and celebrities to mix it up. We traditionally write up rock, lo-fi, indie-pop, punk, noise, ska, and gothic bands and review videos, zines, albums, and demos. It's a free magazine and the (just as free) website is a library of it's past issues, articles, and reviews."
Rational Alternative Digital Cyberzine
http://www.radcyberzine.com/
ViVidzine
http://www.vividzine.com/
"An electronic zine dedicated to popular culture: art and music interviews and reviews, poetry and short fiction."
WOMANROCK.com
http://www.womanrock.com/
Monthly zine dedicated to female indie rock artists. Edited by guitarist Brenda Kahn. Feature articles, reviews, and interviews.

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