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Spin is a music
Music

Music is an art form whose media is sound organized in time. Common elements of music are pitch , rhythm , dynamics , and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture ....
 magazine
Magazine

for quarterly in Heraldry see Quartering Magazines, periodicals, glossies or serials are publications, generally published on a regular schedule, containing a variety of Article , generally financed by advertising, by a purchase price, by pre-paid magazine subscription, or all three....
. Founded in 1985 by publisher Bob Guccione Jr., it competes with industry stalwart Rolling Stone
Rolling Stone

Rolling Stone is a United States-based magazine devoted to music, politics, and popular culture that is published every two weeks. Rolling Stone was founded in San Francisco in 1967 by Jann Wenner and music critic Ralph J....
. Madonna
Madonna (entertainer)

Madonna is an American recording artist, actress and entrepreneur. Born in Bay City, Michigan and raised in Rochester Hills, Michigan, Madonna moved to New York City in 1977, for a career in modern dance....
 was the artist on the cover of the first issue.

In its early years, the magazine was noted for its broad music coverage with an emphasis on college-oriented rock music
College rock

College rock was a term used in the United States to describe 1980s alternative rock before the term "alternative" came into common usage. So named because it was primarily played on campus radio stations, these bands combined the experimentation of post-punk and New Wave music with a more melodic pop style and an underground music sensibilit...
 and on the ongoing emergence of hip-hop. The magazine was eclectic and bold, if sometimes haphazard. It pointedly provided a national alternative to the Rolling Stone's more establishment-oriented style.






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Spin is a music
Music

Music is an art form whose media is sound organized in time. Common elements of music are pitch , rhythm , dynamics , and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture ....
 magazine
Magazine

for quarterly in Heraldry see Quartering Magazines, periodicals, glossies or serials are publications, generally published on a regular schedule, containing a variety of Article , generally financed by advertising, by a purchase price, by pre-paid magazine subscription, or all three....
. Founded in 1985 by publisher Bob Guccione Jr., it competes with industry stalwart Rolling Stone
Rolling Stone

Rolling Stone is a United States-based magazine devoted to music, politics, and popular culture that is published every two weeks. Rolling Stone was founded in San Francisco in 1967 by Jann Wenner and music critic Ralph J....
. Madonna
Madonna (entertainer)

Madonna is an American recording artist, actress and entrepreneur. Born in Bay City, Michigan and raised in Rochester Hills, Michigan, Madonna moved to New York City in 1977, for a career in modern dance....
 was the artist on the cover of the first issue.

In its early years, the magazine was noted for its broad music coverage with an emphasis on college-oriented rock music
College rock

College rock was a term used in the United States to describe 1980s alternative rock before the term "alternative" came into common usage. So named because it was primarily played on campus radio stations, these bands combined the experimentation of post-punk and New Wave music with a more melodic pop style and an underground music sensibilit...
 and on the ongoing emergence of hip-hop. The magazine was eclectic and bold, if sometimes haphazard. It pointedly provided a national alternative to the Rolling Stone's more establishment-oriented style. Spin prominently placed newer artists such as R.E.M., Prince
Prince (musician)

Prince Rogers Nelson is an United States musician. He performs under the Mononymous person name of Prince, but has also been known by various other names, among them an Love Symbol ...
, Run-D.M.C.
Run-D.M.C.

Run-D.M.C. was an influential Hip hop culture group from Hollis, Queens, in the Queens borough of New York City. Founded by Joseph Simmons, Darryl McDaniels, and Jason Mizell, the group is arguably the most important and influential act in the history of hip hop....
, The Eurythmics, Beastie Boys
Beastie Boys

Beastie Boys are an American hip hop music group from New York City consisting of Michael Diamond, Adam Yauch, and Adam Horovitz. Since around the time of the Hello Nasty album, the DJ for the group has been Mix Master Mike, who was first featured in the song "Three MC's and One DJ"....
, and Talking Heads
Talking Heads

Talking Heads was an American rock music rock band formed in 1974 in New York City and active until 1991. The band comprised David Byrne, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth and Jerry Harrison....
, on its covers and did lengthy features on established figures such as Bob Dylan, Keith Richards
Keith Richards

Keith Richards is an England guitarist, songwriter, singer, record producer and a founding member of The Rolling Stones. As a guitarist, Richards is mostly known for his innovative rhythm guitar playing....
, Miles Davis
Miles Davis

Miles Dewey Davis III was an United States jazz trumpeter, bandleader, and composer.Widely considered one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century, Davis was at the forefront of almost every major development in jazz from World War II to the 1990s: he played on various early bebop records and recorded one of the first cool jaz...
, Aerosmith
Aerosmith

Aerosmith is an United States hard rock band, sometimes referred to as "The Bad Boys from Boston, Massachusetts" and "America's Greatest Rock and Roll Band"....
, Lou Reed
Lou Reed

Lewis Allan "Lou" Reed is an American rock music musician best known as the guitarist, Singing and principal songwriter of The Velvet Underground as well as a successful solo artist whose career has spanned several decades....
, Tom Waits
Tom Waits

Thomas Alan Waits is an United Statesn singer-songwriter, composer and actor. Waits has a distinctive voice, described by critic Daniel Durchholz as sounding "like it was soaked in a vat of Bourbon whiskey, left hanging in the smokehouse for a few months, and then taken outside and run over with a car." With this trademark growl, his incorpo...
, and John Lee Hooker
John Lee Hooker

John Lee Hooker was an influential United States post-war blues singer, guitarist, and songwriter born in Coahoma County, Mississippi near Clarksdale, Mississippi....
Bart Bull
Bart Bull

Bart Bull is an American writer, reporter, columnist, and critic.Editor of Sounds, a monthly music newspaper in mid-1970s, West Coast Editor of Spin from 1985 to 1988,...
's article on Hooker won the magazine its first major award.

Putting black artists and women artists on the cover was considered a risk, potentially damaging newsstand sales. Moreover, the magazine devoted itself to a long term set of investigative pieces on the AIDS
AIDS

Acquired immune deficiency syndrome or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome is a disease of the human immune system caused by the HIV ....
 crisis at a time when even gay publications were concerned about losing advertisers by doing coverage of the disease. On a cultural level, the magazine devoted significant coverage to hardcore punk
Punk rock

Punk rock is a rock music genre that developed between 1974 and 1976 in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Rooted in garage rock and other forms of what is now known as protopunk music, punk rock bands eschewed the perceived excesses of mainstream 1970s rock....
, country
Country music

Country music is a blend of popular American music forms originally found in the Southern United States and the Appalachian Mountains. It has roots in Traditional music, Celtic music, gospel music, and old-time music and evolved rapidly in the 1920s....
 and alternative country, reggae
Reggae

Reggae is a music genre first developed in Jamaica in the late 1960s.While sometimes used in a broader sense to refer to most types of Music of Jamaica, the term reggae more properly denotes a particular music style that originated following on the development of ska and rocksteady....
 and world music
World music

The term world music includes Traditional music of any culture that are created and played by indigenous musicians or that are "closely informed or guided by indigenous music of the regions of their origin," including Western World music ....
, experimental rock
Experimental rock

Experimental rock or avant-garde rock is a type of music based on rock which experimental music with the basic elements of the genre, and/or which pushes the boundaries of common composition and performance technique....
, jazz
Jazz

Jazz is a primarily American musical art form which originated at the beginning of the 20th century in African American communities in the Southern United States from a confluence of African and European music traditions....
 of the most adventurous sort, the burgeoning college rock
College rock

College rock was a term used in the United States to describe 1980s alternative rock before the term "alternative" came into common usage. So named because it was primarily played on campus radio stations, these bands combined the experimentation of post-punk and New Wave music with a more melodic pop style and an underground music sensibilit...
 and underground music
Underground music

Underground music refers to a variety of music subgenres that usually develop a subculture cult following despite their lack of mainstream appeal, visibility, or commercial promotion....
 scenes of the 1980s, and a variety of fringe styles. Artists such as The Ramones, Patti Smith
Patti Smith

Patricia Lee "Patti" Smith is an United States singer-songwriter, poet and artist who was a highly influential component of the punk rock movement with her 1975 debut album Horses ....
, Blondie
Blondie (band)

Blondie is an United States rock music band that first gained fame in the late 1970s and has so far sold over 30 million albums. The band was a pioneer in the early American New Wave music and punk rock scenes....
, X, Black Flag
Black Flag (band)

Black Flag was an American punk rock band formed in 1977 in Hermosa Beach, California. The band was established largely as the brainchild of Greg Ginn: the guitarist, primary songwriter and sole continuous member through multiple personnel changes....
, and the former members of The Sex Pistols, The Clash
The Clash

The Clash were an English Rock music band that formed in 1976 as part of the original wave of British punk rock. Along with punk rock, they experimented with reggae, ska, Dub music, funk, Hip hop music and rockabilly....
, and the early punk/new wave
New Wave music

New Wave is a genre of rock music which originated from the late 1970s. It emerged from punk rock as a reaction against the popular music of the 1970s....
 movement were cultural heritage pioneers in Spin's editorial mix, and were reviewed, featured, and mentioned constantly at a time when Rolling Stone and other publications scarcely acknowledged their existence. Spin's extensive coverage of hip-hop music
Hip hop music

Hip hop music is a music genre typically consisting of a rhythmic vocal style called rapping which is accompanied with backing beats. Hip hop music is part of hip hop culture, which began in the Bronx, in New York City in the 1970s, predominantly among African Americans and Latino Americans....
 and culture
Hip hop

Hip hop is a cultural movement built largely around the music genre of hip hop music, which developed in New York City during the 1970s primarily among African Americans and Latino Americans....
, especially that of contributing editor John Leland, was notable at a time when no other national publication was paying serious attention to the genre..

Editorial contributions by musical and cultural figures such as Lydia Lunch
Lydia Lunch

Lydia Lunch is an United States singer, poet, writer, and actress....
, Henry Rollins
Henry Rollins

Henry Rollins is an United Statesn singer-songwriter, spoken word, stand-up comedian, author, actor, activist and publisher.After joining the short-lived Washington, D.C....
, David Lee Roth
David Lee Roth

David Lee Roth is an United States Rock and roll vocalist, songwriter, actor, author, and former radio personality, best known as the lead singer of Van Halen....
, Dwight Yoakam
Dwight Yoakam

Dwight David Yoakam is an United States singer-songwriter and actor, most famous for his country music. Active since the early 1980s, he has recorded more than twenty albums and compilations, and has charted more than thirty singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts....
, and others were an innovation at the time. The magazine also did scene reports on cities such as Austin, Texas
Austin, Texas

Austin is the capital of the U.S. state of Texas and the county seat of Travis County, Texas. Situated in Central Texas and part of the Southwestern United States, it is the fourth-largest city in Texas and the 16th-largest in the United States....
, or Glasgow
Glasgow

Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland and List of largest United Kingdom settlements by population in the United Kingdom. The city is situated on the River Clyde in the country's Scottish Lowlands....
, Scotland
Scotland

conventional_long_name = ScotlandAlba|common_name= Scotland|image_flag = Flag of Scotland.svg|flag_width = 130px...
, at times when they were unrecognized as cultural incubators. A 1990 article on the contemporary country blues
Country blues

Country blues refers to all the acoustic, mainly guitar-driven forms of the blues. After blues' birth in the southern United States, it quickly spread throughout the country , giving birth to a host of regional styles....
 scene brought R.L. Burnside to national attention for the first time. Coverage of American cartoonists, Japanese manga
Manga

, , are comics and print cartoons , in the Japanese language and conforming to the style developed in Japan in the late 20th century. In their modern form, manga date from shortly after World War II, but they have a long, complex pre-history in earlier Japanese art....
, monster trucks, outsider artists, Twin Peaks
Twin Peaks

Twin Peaks was a television serial drama created by David Lynch and Mark Frost. The series follows the investigation, headed by Special Agent Dale Cooper , of the brutal murder of a popular and respected teenager and homecoming queen, Laura Palmer ....
, and other non-mainstream cultural phenomena distinguished the magazine's dynamic early years.

In late 1987, publisher Bob Guccione Jr.'s father, Bob Guccione Sr.
Bob Guccione

Robert Charles Joseph Edward Sabatini Guccione is the founder of the adult magazine Penthouse and was, until his resignation in November 2003, its publisher....
, abruptly shut the magazine down despite the fact that the 2-year-old magazine was widely considered a success, with a newsstand circulation of 150,000. Guccione Jr. was able to rally much of his staff, locate new investors and offices, and after missing a month's publication, returned with a combined November-December issue.

Guccione sold the magazine to Miller Publishing in 1997. In February 2006, Miller Publishing sold the magazine for less than US$5 million to a San Francisco-based company called the McEvoy Group LLC, which was also the owner of Chronicle Books
Chronicle Books

Chronicle Books is a San Francisco, California-based United States book publishing of books for adults and children.The company was established in 1968 by Phelps Dewey, an executive with Chronicle Publishing Company, then-publisher of the San Francisco Chronicle....
. That company formed Spin Media LLC as a holding company
Holding company

A holding company is a company that owns other companies' outstanding stock stock. It usually refers to a company which does not produce goods or services itself, rather its only purpose is owning shares of other companies....
. The new owners replaced editor-in-chief (since 2002) Sia Michel
Sia Michel

Sia Michel is the pop music editor of The New York Times. She had been a freelance writer, penning music reviews for the Times.Michel became editor-in-chief of Spin in February 2002 after working at the magazine for five years....
 with Andy Pemberton, a former editor at Blender
Blender (magazine)

Blender is an United States music magazine that bills itself as "the ultimate guide to music and more". It is also known for sometimes steamy pictorials of female celebrities....
. The first issue to be published under his brief command was the July 2006 issue—sent to the printer in May 2006)—which featured Beyoncé on the cover. Pemberton and Spin parted ways the next month, in June 2006. The current editor, Doug Brod, was executive editor during Michel's tenure.

For Spin's 20th year, it released a book chronicling the last two decades in music. The book has essays on Britpop
Britpop

Britpop is a subgenre of alternative rock that originated in the United Kingdom. Britpop emerged from the British independent music scene of the early 1990s and was characterised by bands influenced by British guitar pop music of the 1960s and 1970s....
, grunge, emo
Emo (music)

Emo is a genre of music that originated from hardcore punk and later adopted pop punk influences when it became mainstream in the United States....
, and many other types of music
Music

Music is an art form whose media is sound organized in time. Common elements of music are pitch , rhythm , dynamics , and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture ....
, as well as pieces on musical acts including Marilyn Manson
Marilyn Manson

Marilyn Manson may refer to:* Marilyn Manson , an American rock musician* Marilyn Manson , the American rock band led by the singer of the same name...
, Nirvana
Nirvana (band)

Nirvana was an American Rock music band that was formed by singer/guitarist Kurt Cobain and bassist Krist Novoselic in Aberdeen, Washington in 1987....
, Weezer
Weezer

Weezer is a Grammy-winning United States Rock music band from Los Angeles, California formed in 1992. Initially, the band consisted of Rivers Cuomo , Patrick Wilson , Matt Sharp , and Jason Cropper ....
, Nine Inch Nails
Nine Inch Nails

Nine Inch Nails is an American industrial rock music group, founded in 1988 by Trent Reznor in Cleveland, Ohio, Ohio. As its main Producer , singer, songwriter, and instrumentalist, Reznor is the only official member of Nine Inch Nails and remains solely responsible for its direction....
, Limp Bizkit
Limp Bizkit

Limp Bizkit is an United States nu metal band from Jacksonville, Florida, Florida. The band achieved success with over 50 million albums sold worldwide....
, and The Smashing Pumpkins
The Smashing Pumpkins

The Smashing Pumpkins are an American alternative rock band that formed in Chicago, Illinois in 1988. While the group has gone through several lineup changes, The Smashing Pumpkins consisted of Billy Corgan , James Iha , D'arcy Wretzky , and Jimmy Chamberlin for most of the band's recording career....
.

In February 2008, Spin released a digital edition available through Texterity
Texterity

Texterity is a major provider of complete digital magazine publishing solutions.Texterity's technologies transform print publications into digital formats accessible for web, Web syndication, and other purposes....
.

Notable contributors have included Dave Eggers
Dave Eggers

Dave Eggers is an United States writer, Editing, and Publishing....
, Chuck Klosterman
Chuck Klosterman

Charles John "Chuck" Klosterman is an American journalist whose work often focuses on pop culture. He was raised on a farm near Wyndmere, North Dakota and graduated from the University of North Dakota in 1994....
, Byron Coley
Byron Coley

Byron Coley is an American music critic who wrote prominently for Forced Exposure magazine in the 1980s, starting with their fifth issue until the magazine ceased publication in 1993....
, Kim France
Kim France

Kim France is an United States Editing#Print media, journalist, and author. She is the founding editor of Lucky , an award-winning national magazine with an initial circulation of 800,000, and is the author of The Lucky Shopping Manual , which has 150,000 copies in print, according to its publisher, Dutton....
, Tad Friend
Tad Friend

Tad Friend is a staff writer for The New Yorker. His current focus of coverage is the entertainment industry, and he often writes the "Letter from California."...
, Elizabeth Gilbert
Elizabeth Gilbert

Elizabeth M. Gilbert is an United States novelist, essayist, short story writer, biographer and memoirist....
, Andy Greenwald
Andy Greenwald

Andy Greenwald is a writer of social commentary, specifically about popular music. He is currently a senior contributing writer at Spin Magazine, and has also written for such publications as The Washington Post, Blender , Entertainment Weekly, The Village Voice, MTV Magazine, Complex, and Magnet....
, William T. Vollman, Will Hermes, Dave Itzkoff, David Bourgeois
David Bourgeois

David Bourgeois is an American satirist, film critic, and editing. His work has appeared in numerous publications and on Web sites.He began his career working for Spin magazine in 1989....
, John Leland
John Leland

John Leland was an English antiquary. He has been described as 'the father of English local history'; his Itinerary introduced the shire as the basic unit for studying the history of England—an idea that has been influential ever since....
, Bart Bull
Bart Bull

Bart Bull is an American writer, reporter, columnist, and critic.Editor of Sounds, a monthly music newspaper in mid-1970s, West Coast Editor of Spin from 1985 to 1988,...
, Greil Marcus
Greil Marcus

Greil Marcus is an United States author, music journalist and cultural critic. He is notable for producing scholarly and literary essays that place rock music in a much broader framework of culture and politics than is customary in pop music journalism....
, Matt Groening
Matt Groening

Matthew Abram Groening is an United Statesn cartoonist, screenwriter and television producer. He is the creator of the comic strip Life in Hell and the television series The Simpsons and Futurama....
, Glenn O'Brien, Norman Mailer
Norman Mailer

Norman Kingsley Mailer was an United States novelist, journalist, essayist, poet, playwright, screenwriter and film director.Along with Truman Capote, Joan Didion, Hunter S....
, R. Meltzer, Karen Schoemer, William S. Burroughs
William S. Burroughs

William Seward Burroughs II was an United States novelist, essayist, social critic, Painting and spoken word performer.Much of Burroughs's work is semi-autobiographical, drawn from his experiences as an opiate addict, a condition that marked the last fifty years of his life....
, Anton Corbijn
Anton Corbijn

Anton Corbijn is a photographer and Music video director from Strijen, the Netherlands. He is well known for directing music videos, including Depeche Mode's "Personal Jesus" and Nirvana 's "Heart-Shaped Box" , as well as directing the Ian Curtis biopic Control ....
, Bob Gruen, Roberta Bayley, Jon Dolan, Jonathan Ames
Jonathan Ames

Jonathan Ames is an United States author who has written a number of novels and comedy memoirs. He was a columnist for the New York Press for several years, and became known for self-deprecating tales of his sexual misadventures....
, Strawberry Saroyan
Strawberry Saroyan

Strawberry Saroyan is a journalist and author. The daughter of Aram Saroyan and granddaughter of playwright William Saroyan and actress Carol Grace, she spent her childhood in Bolinas, California....
, Paul Beahan (founder of Manimal Vinyl
Manimal Vinyl

Manimal Vinyl is a Los Angeles based record label founded in 2006 in music by fashion stylist, Paul Beahan. They have released albums from The Chapin Sisters, Bat For Lashes, Apollo Heights, Hecuba, Rainbow Arabia, French prog band, Aquaserge and Rio en Medio....
), Michael O'Donoghue
Michael O'Donoghue

Michael O'Donoghue was a 20th century American writer and performer. He was known for his Black comedy and humor, was a major contributor to National Lampoon magazine, and was the first head writer of the highly influential United States television program Saturday Night Live....
, Bönz Malone
Bönz Malone

B?nz Malone is a notable contributor to Spin Magazine, B?nz Malone was born in the Bronx and has been called the "Hunter S. Thompson of Hip Hop"....
, and Marc Spitz
Marc spitz

Marc Spitz is a former senior writer at Spin . His work has also appeared in The New York Times, Maxim, Blender, Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair , Nylon and the New York Post....
.

See also

  • Lad culture
    Lad culture

    Lad culture is a subculture commonly associated with Britpop music of the 1990s.Stereotyped for mainly males it also involves a liking for alcoholic beverages , football , fast cars and List of men's magazines....


External links

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