Editor-in-Chief | Lisa Root |
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Managing Editor | Addison Herron-Wheeler |
Staff writers | Cheetah Chrome |
Categories | Music |
Frequency | Bimonthly |
Format | A4 |
Circulation | 8,000 [1] |
Publisher | Lisa Root |
Founder | Lisa Root |
Founded | February 2013 |
First issue | April 2013 |
Company | New Noise Magazine, Inc. |
Country | United States |
Based in | Berkeley, California |
Language | English |
Website | newnoisemagazine |
New Noise Magazine is an American music magazine that focuses on artist news, band interviews, album reviews and underground culture. It was founded in February 2013, [1] by Lisa Root, who had previously been the co-founder and editor-in-chief of such publications as AMP Magazine , Loud Fast Rules! Magazine and Hails & Horns Magazine. [2] [3] [4] New Noise Magazine's managing editor, Addison Herron-Wheeler, [5] has written for Decibel , Exclaim! , Invisible Oranges , MetalSucks , Metal Rules , CVLT Nation , San Diego CityBeat , Westword , RVA Magazine , High Times , Culture Magazine and Bust , and is the editor-in-chief and co-owner of Out Front . [6] [7] [8] Musician Cheetah Chrome once wrote a political column for the magazine. [9] [10]
The print magazine is published bimonthly, with eight issues a year; [1] each issue is offered in a choice of multiple different cover arts (two or three variants), and comes with a flexi disc that includes exclusive music content. [11] [12] [13] The first print issue was released in April 2013. [14] [2] [15] New Noise Magazine's website was launched beforehand, on February 21, 2013, [16] and features different coverage from the printed issues. [1] [2]
Some of the magazine's articles have been quoted, re-published or cited in such publications as Chicago Tribune , [17] Pittsburgh Post-Gazette , [18] Star Tribune , [19] The Arizona Republic , [20] The Fresno Bee , [21] The Kansas City Star , [22] Missoula Independent , [23] The Dispatch , [24] [25] Herald News , [26] The Record , [27] and The Rock Island Argus . [28] [29]
New Noise Magazine has been including free flexi discs, under the Flexi Collection series, for its subscribers since its 23rd issue. [30] Each flexi disc contains previously-unreleased and exclusive material from the cover band. [30] Some issues have included two flexi discs (sometimes two per issue, other times one for each alternative cover), while others have included two bands on a single flexi disc.
Flexi volume # | Band | Magazine issue # | Release Date | Ref |
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1 | The Falcon | 23 | February 2016 | [12] |
2 | Pears | 24 | April 2016 | [31] |
3 | Black Tusk | 24 | April 2016 | [31] |
4 | Culture Abuse | 25 | May 2016 | [32] |
5 | Descendents | 26 | July 2016 | [33] |
6 | NOFX | 27 | August 2016 | [34] |
7 | Bear vs. Shark | 28 | October 2016 | [35] |
8 | Radkey | 29 | December 2016 | [36] |
9 | Iron Reagan | 30 | February 2017 | [37] |
10 | Wear Your Wounds | 31 | March 2017 | [38] |
11 | Me First and the Gimme Gimmes | 32 | May 2017 | [39] |
12 | Cock Sparrer | 32 | May 2017 | [40] |
13 | Armstrongs | 33 | June 2017 | [41] |
14 | Trapped Under Ice | 34 | August 2017 | [42] |
15 | Iron Chic | 35 | September 2017 | [43] |
16 | Hot Water Music | 35 | September 2017 | [43] |
17 | The Black Dahlia Murder | 36 | October 2017 | [11] |
18 | Primal Rite | 37 | December 2017 | [44] |
19 | Screaming Females | 38 | January 2018 | [45] |
20 | American Nightmare | 39 | March 2018 | [46] |
21 | The HIRS Collective | 40 | June 2018 | [47] |
22 | Culture Abuse / Nothing | 41 | August 2018 | [48] |
23 | Adolescents | 42 | August 2018 | [49] |
24 | Cursive | 43 | October 2018 | [50] |
25 | The Lemonheads | 44 | December 2018 | [51] |
26 | Masked Intruder | 45 | January 2019 | [52] |
27 | Teenage Bottlerocket | 45 | January 2019 | [53] |
28 | Misery Index | 46 | February 2019 | [54] |
29 | Bad Religion | 47 | April 2019 | [55] |
30 | Ceremony | 48 | July 2019 | [56] |
31 | Avail | 49 | August 2019 | [57] |
32 | Counterparts / Stray From the Path | 50 | November 2019 | [58] |
33 | Four Year Strong | 51 | January 2020 | [59] |
Hey, Chels | 51 | January 2020 | ||
34 | Abysmal Dawn | 52 | April 2020 | [13] |
35 | The Lawrence Arms | 53 | August 2020 | [60] |
36 | Lydia Loveless | 54 | October 2020 | [61] |
37 | Less Than Jake | 55 | November 2020 | [62] |
38 | Viagra Boys | 55 | November 2020 | [62] |
39 | NOFX | 56 | February 2021 | [63] |
40 | Tetrarch | 57 | April 2021 | [64] |
41 | The Armed | 57 | April 2021 | [65] |
42 | We Are the Union | 58 | May 2021 | [66] |
43 | The Bronx | 59 | September 2021 | [67] |
44 | Full of Hell | 60 | October 2021 | [68] |
45 | The Chisel | 60 | November 2021 | [69] |
46 | Hot Water Music | 61 | February 2022 | [70] |
48 | The Interrupters | 63 | June 2022 | [71] |
49 | Show Me the Body | 64 | October 2022 | [72] |
50 | L.S. Dunes | 64 | October 2022 | [73] |
51 | Anti-Flag | 65 | January 2023 | [74] |
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