Sunday, 3 May 2009
review on magazine UNCUT
This charming magazine is definitely one for those gentlemen of a certain age, with recognition for those classic musicians like MORRISEY, Phil Collins and the magazines featured artist David Bowie all pioneering influences of their time. What more can a man in his late 30s mid 40s ask for? Boasting adverts for products ranging from technology, cars and male grooming products; it appears that men have something they can claim for themselves. Although the target audience for this magazine is very much to engage with the male spectators, women get a look in too. Giving you release dates for artists such as soul singer Otis Redding who’s huff ‘n’ puff gritty vocals sent females into romance mode with tracks like ‘my girl’ and ‘sitting on the dock of the bay’. UNCUT offers a wide range of places to get tickets to see their favourite Rock and Indie bands, both new and old artists are advertised. So there is something out there for anyone who enjoys these genres, however if I had to pick Allan Jones’s UNCUT priced at a hefty £4.30 against my regular choices it’s unfortunate to say it doesn’t cut the deal.
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This is a pretty good review that makes a fair effort to approximate the language of the publication.
ReplyDeleteWhile Otis did a pretty cool version of My Girl, I would have said that it was Smokey Robinson who had the girls in romance mode!