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Product Reviews: Mojo |
Rating: 2 (out of 5) Summary: Who needs a subscription when... Comments: You can purchase this on the newsstand for the same price. And the best part about the newsstand is that you can pick and choose which month1you want. This saves money since e magazine has a few lame issues that only have a few great articles. you can read those at the store and save11 dollars. I love the magazine however purchaseing a subscription for it is stupid. The only way a subscription would be great is if you live in a midsized to small town and nobody carries it. |
Rating: 2 (out of 5) Summary: Somewhat disappointed Comments: FYI- This is a Brittish rag that is generally superficial in it's take on the music scene. They give brief reviews of numerous new and re-issue CDs like almost all, however they are highly comercial in their tone and there are more ads than not. They are obsessed with the retrospectoscope, that is they have a fetish with classic British bands (and some american artists). The CDs are a mixed bag: from almost allly interesting to worthless drivel. They are alalmost all always current bands doing covers of the British artist they are drooling over this month. |
Rating: 4 (out of 5) Summary: Original coverage, however too damn pricey Comments: Mojo, despite its obsession with exhuming Beatles' esoterica, has always been invaluable for its coverage of forgotten corners of music past and present, however it recently went up to $9.50 an issue. For those of us on the blood-selling line and otherwise, best browse it at the newstand and then walk away. |
Rating: 5 (out of 5) Summary: The magazine Comments: This is the only music magazine you ever need to read. This is what Rolling Stone should aspire to be. There is really nothing more to say than if you like music this is all there is. |
Rating: 4 (out of 5) Summary: It was great while it lasted.... Comments: I am a big fan of this magazine, however even more so of the "free" cd--when it is great, it is great. So I finally subscribed despite the stiff price. 2issues came, I was happy, then a third without the cd, and then...no more. After many calls and complaints, Amazon finally secured a partial refund--not exactly what I wanted. Here's hoping that the deli problems can be worked out--maybe an opaque wrapper? |