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| CATEGORY: | Magazine |
| MANUFACTURER: | Ont Assn of Med Radiation Tech |
| FEATURES: | Magazine Subscription |
| TYPE: | Internal Medicine. Practice Of Medicine. |
| MEDIA: | Magazine |
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filter filter is a rather expensive magzine but it's my favorite magzines i have ever read.
"Filter" out the garbage
Music magazines -- that is to say, magazines that actually cover music -- are becoming a scarcer breed. Lots of one-hit wonders, semi-nude photos and ultra-biased reporting. Fortunately, Filter is not one such magazine. Excessive ads, hot-talentless-celeb-of-the-moment interviews, gossip and flash-in-the-pan coverage are not to be found in this sleek, open-minded magazine, and that's a relief.
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>The smooth, glossy exterior of the magazine shows that a lot of care has been given to this magazine, and the contents reflect that. Music coverage tends toward good music, both of the past and present -- among the bands are Cursive, Modest Mouse, Hot Hot Heat, M83, The Arcade Fire, Queens of the Stone Age, the Stone Roses, Supergrass, the Hives, and more.
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>Don't worry: older faves are not neglected: David Bowie, Lou Reed, Siouxie and the Banshees, and many other talented bands and singers. When actors are interviewed, the choices are solid and the people are talented: Jason Schwartzman, Elijah Wood, "Lost in Translation's" Bill Murray and so on.
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>The focus of Filter is clearly-defined, but not narrow. It's stuck on music that is good rather than just popular, but not snobbily so. If the music is good, then it gets included: there's room for Coldplay, the White Stripes and the Strokes in this tight little mag, without automatic dismissal merely because they are popular.
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>But despite the more popularbands, many of the groups it deals with are up'n'coming. The detailed interviews are polished and professional, peppered with nice clear photographs (the Bowie shoot is especially gorgeous). And reviews are clearly-written and concise, giving a sense of the album's flavor.
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>Newcomer Filter has the guts and strengths to become a music mag to be reckoned with. For fans of good music, this is definitely something to check out. Highly recommended.
SO CLASSIC...
Filter, oh dear Filter. What would I do without my issues of Filter every year? For starters, I would have never heard about The Concretes or Clinic and sECREt Machines! And this newest issue I bought with Conor/Bright Eyes on the cover is my favorite ever! First big article I read on The Arcade Fire and the interview and photos with Conor are tops. I gave up on Spin and now stick with my dear Filter.