Music Journalism 101 – FREE* course
This course is complete. It is currently being reworked as an ebook. If you are interested in the forthcoming book, please contact me.
101 D. Reviewing a Band's Performance.
101 E. Reviewing a New Release: stage one.
101 F. Reviewing a New Release: stage two.
101 G. Preparing for Interviews.
101 H. Conducting the Interview.
101 J. Writing the Feature Article.
*This course is free in the sense you can use it, but please note that Music Journalism 101 by the author of this blog, Leticia Supple, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.5 Australia License. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/au/.
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RELEASE REVIEW: Gnaw Their Tongues – All the Dread Magnificence of Perversity (Burning World/Crucial Blast)
If you think you know what experimental noise/art metal is, then you haven’t heard Gnaw Their Tongues’ latest release. This... -
RELEASE REVIEW: Hackneyed – Burn After Reaping (Nuclear Blast/Riot)
I did the unforgiveable and had high hopes for Hackneyed’s sophomore release. While the album is technically proficient, I found... -
RELEASE REVIEW: Various Artists – Tidbits of Lunacy (Anstalt/Riot)
In case you hadn’t heard, Nuclear Blast recently started a new label for your more crusty, underground, extreme, (mostly) grind... -
Release Review: DAEMONICUS: Host of Rotting Flesh (ViciSolum/Riot)
I haven’t been addicted to an album with such intensity as this since I first heard Steel Panther’s release Feel...