Uncut is an imformative and interesting music magazine, with an appeal to the middle aged 21st century male. The articles and music reviews in the magazine are descriptive and informative. Uncut is unique in the way that it not only wants to inform readers about issues regarding the popular music of the readers youth, but also gives an insight into the types of music they should be expected to listen to today. Although Uncut is essentially a music publication it also focuses on other elements that may appeal to its readers such as interviews with legandary actors such as Ray Winston, as well as features on technology that may appeal to the male audience. The style of writing in the magazine is done so very intelligantly but includes elements with will amuse, yet inform the audience clearly.
Uncut is ultimatley a publication that has appeal to an older audience with a great interst and knowledge in music of their youth, as well as the music of the current, and evidently leaves no rock or pop stone unturned.
Thursday, 15 May 2008
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Overall this is a rather good review that has a mix of appropriate and rather clumsy language.
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