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Louder Than War is a music and culture website and magazine focusing on mainly alternative arts news, reviews, and features. The site is an editorially independent publication that was started by the English musician and journalist John Robb in 2010 and is now co-run by a team of other journalists with a worldwide team of freelancers.
Playlouder was an online music magazine based in London. [1] [2] It provided news, reviews, gig-listings, features, and other music-related content.The publisher later moved into providing music access, and claimed to be the world's first music service provider [3] — an Internet service provider bundling access to music content along with broadband Internet access.
Audrey Golden (born 1984) is an American writer, journalist, lecturer, and radio presenter. [1] [2] She is a contributing editor at Louder Than War, and her writing has been featured in Maggot Brain (Third Man), The Quietus, The Guardian, DIVA magazine, American Book Review, Antipodes, and the International League of Antiquarian Booksellers.
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As “Bleeding Love” (originally titled “I Sing Loud, You Sing Louder”) begins, a teenage girl shoots a jaundiced look at her father who is driving her somewhere in the desolate West.
Cadence; Canadian Musician; Canadian Review of Music and Art; Careless Talk Costs Lives (also known as Careless Talk or CTCL); Cashbox; CCM; CD Review (also known as Digital Audio and Digital Audio and Compact Disc Review)
B O D Y is an international online literary magazine publishing new work three times a year. B O D Y publishes short stories , poetry , creative nonfiction , reviews, translations , essays , artworks, photography, and has been noted for its elegant, intuitive design and for its editorial vision. [ 1 ]
The magazine contains political and cultural articles, pictures, and submissions by readers. Featured photographers included Steven Underhill (cover of issue 1, 1996), Bradford Noble, James Dawson, and many others. Featured comic series included Tough Love by Abby Denson (who still appears in Issue 50) and Joe Boy by Joe Phillips.