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Title: Does anyone still buy Kerrang!?
Post by: Philly Q on December 30, 2008, 11:42:06 AM
Kerrang! was once my bible.... I bought the first issue in 1981 and carried on buying it for over 20 years, from the NWOBHM to thrash, hair metal to grunge to nu metal.  I got increasingly pissed off with it during the '90s as the interviews became less about music and more about drugs, partying and getting lashed (and the magazine became more full of pictures and less full of text).  I finally gave up when they started featuring more pop-punk and emo bands than metal ones.  And they kept putting that tw@t Ville Valo from HIM on the cover - does anyone actually listen to that tripe?

For a couple of years I carried on buying the Christmas issue, then I gave up on that too but my brother still buys it, just to see the critics' Top 20 Albums of the year.  Years ago, I would probably have owned 15 or 16 of that top 20, but this year I have precisely 2.  Even worse, I've never even heard of many of the other bands.

I realise, of course, that Kerrang! isn't aimed at people my age (or anywhere near).  But it is weird to have finally reached the point of being quite definitely "past it", even though it must happen to us all eventually.  Maybe I'd be more comfortable being into dad-rock if I was actually a dad....

Anyway, are there any other past or present Kerrang! readers out there?  Any fond memories?  Does it actually represent the rock music "the kids" are listening to today, or is it just trend-following rubbish?
Title: Re: Does anyone still buy Kerrang!?
Post by: SG Thrasher on December 30, 2008, 11:48:13 AM
I'm 17 and I think it's awful.

It's just following the latest trends, aimed at people who are buying into said trends, as that's what will sell the magazine.
Title: Re: Does anyone still buy Kerrang!?
Post by: Stevepage on December 30, 2008, 11:50:54 AM
I'm only 22, so it wasn't too long ago I was buying Kerrang! every now and again. But once I turned 16 it became very predictable and boring. Same old generic pop/punk, emo, hardcore and for some reason Eminem?. It hasn't changed much I think. It really is aimed at the naive teenagers who think Bring Me The Horizon are original and ground breaking (ha!)

Their gig reviews are ok, but it's usually the same bands just in different countries.

I don't bother with those kind of magazines anymore. I just stick to Guitarist and Guitar Techniques. If I want to read band interviews, I'll look on the bands website/myspace and get all my info from there.
Title: Re: Does anyone still buy Kerrang!?
Post by: Crazy_Joe on December 30, 2008, 01:41:46 PM
I'm 18 i probably haven't bought a copy since i was 15.
Title: Re: Does anyone still buy Kerrang!?
Post by: JDC on December 30, 2008, 01:53:50 PM
I never bought it, but my local rock DJ did so I'd just read his

more money to be made from trends, does anyone think these emo bands all sound the same? it makes me wonder if I've listened to so much metal that I can hear the difference in it but to an emo person metal all sounds the same?

I know an obsessive HIM fan, she only ever used to wear HIM merchandise and talk about Vino
Title: Re: Does anyone still buy Kerrang!?
Post by: Philly Q on December 30, 2008, 02:09:13 PM
If I want to read band interviews, I'll look on the bands website/myspace and get all my info from there.

That's a good point.  When I was your age there was no internet, so music papers and magazines had much more significance.  There was nowhere else to find out about new bands or read reviews, so Kerrang! and Sounds were actually things to look forward to every week.  Now everything is at your fingertips.
Title: Re: Does anyone still buy Kerrang!?
Post by: Antag on December 30, 2008, 02:23:42 PM
Anyway, are there any other past or present Kerrang! readers out there?
Yep - bought my first in 1984.  Regularly bought it in the early 90s until I realised that I disagreed with almost all the reviews (most reviews of concerts I'd actually been to left me wondering how the reviewer could even claim to have been in the same room), hated all the grunge cr@p it was full of & hated reading about bands I loved getting bagged week in week out...
Any fond memories?
The Doro Pesch pull off out poster :)
Does it actually represent the rock music "the kids" are listening to today, or is it just trend-following rubbish?
Isn't that the same thing?  Yes to both IMHO... :)
Title: Re: Does anyone still buy Kerrang!?
Post by: 99_not_out on December 30, 2008, 02:33:19 PM
Used to read it religiously too in the late 80's and early 90's, it did gradually go down hill didn't it, and then attempted to embrace Brit Rock and Indie to revive its fortunes. Frankly if I wanted to read shitee opinionated interviews about Indie bands I'd have been reading NME ...

Fond memories of Pandora Peroxide though, and overuse of the letters K and R whenever possible :)
Title: Re: Does anyone still buy Kerrang!?
Post by: Johnny Mac on December 30, 2008, 04:37:45 PM
I read it up until 1991.

There are lots of mags for us older lads out there.  :)
Title: Re: Does anyone still buy Kerrang!?
Post by: nfe on December 30, 2008, 06:14:24 PM
It has featured almost no one I have any interest in for at least a decade. So no, but I did buy a few copies then.

Now, it's Zero Tolerance, Terrorizer, websites and occasionally Rock Sound if I'm getting on a bus/train/plane and have already read that months Terrorizer and Zero Tolerance.
Title: Re: Does anyone still buy Kerrang!?
Post by: Simon D on December 30, 2008, 06:17:05 PM
Bought my first one in 1994 - Jon Bon Jovi was on the cover -  and haven't bought one now for several years (I'm now 27).  I still pick it up every week and leaf through in WH Smiths on my lunchbreak, just to see if by miracle it's got any better, but it never has. I still buy Metal Hammer, because they have some decent writers, and Classic Rock every now and then, but my main read is Guitarist - plenty of musical variety.
Title: Re: Does anyone still buy Kerrang!?
Post by: dave_mc on December 30, 2008, 06:26:19 PM
i never bought kerrang...

i actually like the HIM song funeral of hearts... a couple of their other songs aren't too bad either. but i'd agree that kerrang is probably cr@p, the couple of times i've leafed through it in wh smiths or easons...

EDIT: i should add that i stopped buying total guitar (several years back) for similar reasons to why you stopped kerrang. when i started playing, it seemed to be aimed at intermediate players... then when i got to the intermediate stage, it was more aimed at beginners. kind of annoying. plus it went cr@p about 2 months after i took out a subscription, so that sucked. :lol:
Title: Re: Does anyone still buy Kerrang!?
Post by: Philly Q on December 30, 2008, 07:33:28 PM
I have bought Metal Hammer off and on over the years, it's far preferable to Kerrang! but again I'm feeling out of touch with the bands they cover nowadays.  Zero Tolerance and Terrorizer are too extreme for me....

Classic Rock is probably the closest to my musical tastes, but I don't actually buy it - there's almost too much in each issue.  I end up wanting to buy half the stuff they review, even new albums by dodgy old bands when I know they haven't done anything good for 25 years.

I still get my 4 guitar mags every month, but it's nice to read reviews from a non-guitar perspective sometimes.
Title: Re: Does anyone still buy Kerrang!?
Post by: Transcend on December 30, 2008, 08:13:42 PM
I only buy it if theres an appalling cd coming with it like the masterof puppets anniversary and maiden heaven.

Also if theres a cover story on a band i love i may read it in the newagents :P
Title: Re: Does anyone still buy Kerrang!?
Post by: hunter on December 31, 2008, 09:26:10 AM

Once I read it a bit when I was over in UK for a few days. But then it felt a bit unsatisfying to read about music and not be able to listen to it right away. I think I also lost the patience for this since the internet has come up. However, it's a bit of culture that goes amiss when we're losing these mags, as it used to be nice to imagine a record and look forward to hearing it. Total information in www has made this kind of redundant ... unfortunately?
Title: Re: Does anyone still buy Kerrang!?
Post by: Philly Q on December 31, 2008, 11:04:09 AM
Total information in www has made this kind of redundant ... unfortunately?

Yeah.  I don't know how I'd cope without the internet nowadays, but I do sometimes feel nostalgic for the days when you had to wait for things, or make a trip to the library to research something.  And the days when a TV show was only on once and you couldn't record it, so everyone would be watching at the same time. 

A bit of patience and anticipation is good.
Title: Re: Does anyone still buy Kerrang!?
Post by: Nadz1lla on December 31, 2008, 02:11:38 PM
I used to when it still covered Metal bands, but I'm sick of that gimp from Fall Out Boy staring out at me from the racks these days. I've not read Kerrang in years but I still buy Metal Hammer and Terrorizer.
Title: Re: Does anyone still buy Kerrang!?
Post by: FELINEGUITARS on January 01, 2009, 12:41:07 PM
Ooh - i used to buy it every month/fortnight/week (they added more issues as it grew in popularity)from issue 2 onwards.
It was great back in 1981 till about 1990
I went to see a lot of bands on the strength of an article or review.
I got to know which writers I shared tastes with : Dante Bunotto, Howard Johnson etc
Some reviewers gave reviews that did make you wonder if they were at the same gig.

I lost interest once the Grunge and Nu Metal took over
Thankfully at the time RAW and Metal Hamster still had some of what I liked in them
Now I don't even recognise the bands in Kerrang at all.

I sometimes buy Classic Rock mag but tend to look on the net for info , but i do miss out on gigs sometimes which wouldnt have happened in the old days of Kerrang
Title: Re: Does anyone still buy Kerrang!?
Post by: dave_mc on January 01, 2009, 02:13:01 PM

Yeah.  I don't know how I'd cope without the internet nowadays, but I do sometimes feel nostalgic for the days when you had to wait for things, or make a trip to the library to research something.  And the days when a TV show was only on once and you couldn't record it, so everyone would be watching at the same time. 

A bit of patience and anticipation is good.

i know what you're saying, but to be honest, it's a lot handier the way it is now. i mean, apart from anything, now you have the choice- you can still watch that TV program on the first day it's released, like you used to (i'm just old enough that i can remember the days before VCRs, PCs, the internet etc.), but if you miss it, now you have some form of comeback whereas before you were screwed.

plus you can still be screwed nowadays if you're as disorganised as i am. i almost came a cropper about a year ago when i missed a couple of episodes of Lost and 24. i certainly wasn't thinking, "ooh, isn't this nice, this brings you back!"... i was pretty pissed off... :lol:
Title: Re: Does anyone still buy Kerrang!?
Post by: Afghan Dave on January 01, 2009, 03:51:26 PM
... i do miss out on gigs sometimes which wouldnt have happened in the old days of Kerrang

Now that is a BIG problem for me now... It never used to happen when I got a mag like K or RAW but where do you look for that little tip off about a small or one off gig. The net doesn't work that way.

I tuned out at the same time as most of you and for the same reason.
Title: Re: Does anyone still buy Kerrang!?
Post by: Philly Q on January 02, 2009, 11:45:12 AM
... i do miss out on gigs sometimes which wouldnt have happened in the old days of Kerrang

Now that is a BIG problem for me now... It never used to happen when I got a mag like K or RAW but where do you look for that little tip off about a small or one off gig. The net doesn't work that way.

Yeah, exactly.  On the net you only really look at what specifically interests you, whereas I used to just skim through the news pages or even the gig ads at the back of Kerrang and occasionally spot something unmissable.

I still get emails from Ticketmaster etc, but does anyone bother to read them?  I usually delete without even opening them.
Title: Re: Does anyone still buy Kerrang!?
Post by: noodleplugerine on January 02, 2009, 01:09:47 PM
I still get emails from Ticketmaster etc, but does anyone bother to read them?  I usually delete without even opening them.

+10000.
Title: Re: Does anyone still buy Kerrang!?
Post by: warpthrone on January 02, 2009, 06:59:57 PM
I really don't like karrang. I suppose its mostly due to the fact i don't listen to any of the bands they feature. But what killed it for me was that god awful Iron Maiden tribute album.
Title: Re: Does anyone still buy Kerrang!?
Post by: rohlfo on January 02, 2009, 11:36:34 PM
I've never liked or bought Kerrang! Personally, I always go for Classic Rock. That's where it's at.
Title: Re: Does anyone still buy Kerrang!?
Post by: 38thBeatle on January 03, 2009, 02:00:34 PM
Or Gardener's World.
Title: Re: Does anyone still buy Kerrang!?
Post by: nfe on January 04, 2009, 05:22:17 PM
... i do miss out on gigs sometimes which wouldnt have happened in the old days of Kerrang

Now that is a BIG problem for me now... It never used to happen when I got a mag like K or RAW but where do you look for that little tip off about a small or one off gig. The net doesn't work that way.

Yeah, exactly.  On the net you only really look at what specifically interests you, whereas I used to just skim through the news pages or even the gig ads at the back of Kerrang and occasionally spot something unmissable.

I still get emails from Ticketmaster etc, but does anyone bother to read them?  I usually delete without even opening them.

I disagree. Through forums I hear about far more gigs that interest me than I see in the magazines I buy. Plus every time I see a gig or tour listed in Terrorizer or Zero Tolerance that I fancy I already know about it from the internet.

Title: Re: Does anyone still buy Kerrang!?
Post by: HTH AMPS on January 04, 2009, 07:04:04 PM
I never really liked Kerrang much back in the day and when metal took a nose-dive in popularity around '94 it got worse - all you got was all that post-punk cr@p (Fat Wreck Chords anyone?).

Metal Hammer was my mag of choice back in the late 80s/early 90s, as was 'Raw' and occasionally 'Hit Parade' had some decent stuff in.

All I buy now is Terroriser (actually I subscribe, but same thing).  Their reviews are right on the money and I find that their 8/10 (or more) reviewed albums are typcially very, very good - I've got into bands on the strength of their reviews and am rarely dissappointed.

case in point, a band called 'Trap Them' were on their cover-mounted CD and I've since tracked down some of their stuff which I'm really digging.

Title: Re: Does anyone still buy Kerrang!?
Post by: rohlfo on January 04, 2009, 07:16:20 PM


Metal Hammer was my mag of choice back in the late 80s/early 90s


Metal Hammer was pretty cool. Been getting worse and worse over the years though, and I can't say I've picked up a copy since god knows when...
Title: Re: Does anyone still buy Kerrang!?
Post by: MDV on January 06, 2009, 11:07:19 AM
In my mid teens. I havent read it since then (I'm 26).