The Best Music Magazines for Grunge Rock Fans

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Contributors: Andranick Tanguiane, Fred Lerdahl,

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If you’re a grunge rock fan, you know that the best music magazines are the ones that keep you up to date on all the latest news, reviews, and interviews. Here are our picks for the best grunge rock magazines out there.

Introduction

If you’re a fan of grunge rock, you know that there’s more to the genre than just Nirvana and Pearl Jam. In fact, there’s a whole world of music out there that falls under the grunge umbrella, and it can be tough to keep up with everything that’s going on.

That’s where music magazines come in. By reading the best publications for grunge rock fans, you can stay up-to-date on all the latest news, releases, and happenings in the grunge scene. Not sure where to start? Here are a few of our favorite magazines for grunge fans.

Kerrang!

Kerrang! is a British music magazine devoted to rock music and published by Bauer Media Group. It was first published as a weekly newspaper in 1981 as Rock Sounds, before switching to a monthly magazine format in 1992 and then becoming bi-monthly in 2002. The magazine is aimed primarily at young men.

In the early 2000s, it became known for its strong focus on glam metal bands such as Nickelback, Limp Bizkit and Papa Roach. However, in recent years Kerrang! has been praised for its coverage of more independent and underground acts, with bands such as My Chemical Romance, Mastodon and Machinae Supremacy gracing its cover.

NME

NME is one of the most iconic music magazines of all time, and it has a special place in the hearts of grunge rock fans. NME was founded in 1952 and it has been covering the best in music ever since. The magazine has a rich history of breaking new bands and championing underground music, and it has helped to shape the sound of generations. Grunge rock fans will love diving into NME’s extensive coverage of their favorite genre, and they’ll find plenty of essential reading material.

Q

Q is a British music magazine published monthly by Bauer Consumer Media. It was first published in 1986 by the Cambridge-based team of Mark Allen and Anthony Townsend and over the years has covered a wide variety of musical genres in its pages.

The magazine’s current editor, Paul Rees, was editor from 2003 to 2007. Previous editors include Mark Sutherland (1987-1989), Andy Molton (1989-1996) and Chris Ingham (1996-2003). The magazine has an extensive website featuring news, interviews, features, podcasts and more.

Mojo

Mojo is a British music magazine that was first published in 1993. The magazine covers a wide range of genres, but it has a particular focus on classic rock and grunge. Mojo regularly includes features on up-and-coming bands, as well as retrospectives on classic albums and artists.

Classic Rock

Classic Rock is a music magazine that covers, you guessed it, classic rock bands and artists. It’s published monthly in the United Kingdom and is available in both print and digital formats. You can also find back issues dating all the way back to 1998 on their website.

Conclusion

So there you have it, our list of the best music magazines for grunge rock fans. If you’re a fan of grunge rock, then make sure to check out at least one of these magazines. They’re all great sources of information on the latest news, reviews, and interviews with your favorite grunge rock bands.

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