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Maxim Magazine Reviews Album Without Hearing It

FauxReal
03-17-08, 04:41 AM
Maxim Magazine Reviews Album Without Hearing It (http://www.mi2n.com/press.php3?press_nb=107472)

How is it that a magazine can review an entire album--and assign a star rating to it--without actually hearing the album?

Case in point: the "review" of Warpaint--the new album by THE BLACK CROWES--in the March issue of Maxim magazine. The writer--who has not heard the album since advance CDs were not made available--wrote what appears to be a disparaging assessment anyway, citing "it hasn't left Chris Robinson and the gang much room for growth."

Incredulously, the magazine gave the album a two and a half star rating--although neither the writer nor the editor could have heard more than one song (the single "Goodbye Daughters of the Revolution").

When approached for an explanation, the magazine described the review as "an educated guess preview." Huh?

Black Crowes manager Pete Angelus says, "Maxim's actions seem to completely lack journalistic integrity and intentionally mislead their readership. When confronted with the fact that they never heard the album they are claiming to 'review' in their music section--with a star rating, no less--they attempt to explain that it was an 'educated guess.' In an email correspondence, Maxim went on to state: 'Of course, we always prefer to (sic) hearing music, but sometimes there are big albums that we don't want to ignore that aren't available to hear, which is what happened with the Crowes. It's either an educated guess preview or no coverage at all, so in this case we chose the former.'"

Angelus continued, "It speaks directly to the lack of the publication's credibility. In my opinion, it's a disgrace to the arts, journalism, critics, the publication itself and the public. What's next--Maxim's concert reviews of shows they never attended, book reviews of books never read and film reviews of films never seen?"

[source] (How is it that a magazine can review an entire album--and assign a star rating to it--without actually hearing the album?)

related links:
The Black Crowes Manager Issues An Open Letter To Maxim Magazine And James Kaminsky (http://www.mi2n.com/press.php3?press_nb=107647)

The Black Crowes Manager Rejects Maxim's Announcement And Calls For Maxim's Full Accountability And Immediate Apology To The Black Crowes (http://www.mi2n.com/press.php3?press_nb=107646)

Slick
03-17-08, 05:13 AM
I like that mag its got alot o funny stuff and hot babes in it. so the reviews suck who cares..

Jantheman
03-17-08, 05:31 AM
I read it only for the pictures. Hot babes is what attracts me to even look at it.

FauxReal
03-17-08, 09:52 PM
I like that mag its got alot o funny stuff and hot babes in it. so the reviews suck who cares..

Liking it for the other things is fine, but I doubt you'd be very happy if one of the most popular magazines among your customers printed a bunch of bullshit about you fucking everything up because they were too lazy to care.

th3n00b
03-17-08, 10:52 PM
Yes, when I pick up my maxim, or playboy, or "DANCIN STUDS MONTHLY", the first thought that pops into my head is their journalistic integrity.

moonman
03-17-08, 11:33 PM
They have articles in Maxim? When did this start.

mawk
03-18-08, 01:09 AM
People read reviews of albums?.....I've also heard that some people purchase software?...truth is truly stranger than fiction

Jantheman
03-18-08, 03:56 AM
Kind of like when I go to car shows anymore. I don't look at the cars, I look at the models showing the cars. I try to figure out if they really, really know what they are talking about...that and a great pair of boobs.

FauxReal
03-20-08, 09:50 PM
Well obviously the Noobsters community members are much smarter than the average bear. :icon_suspicious:

But the bulk of (young-ish) modern society gets their opinions/information from pop(ular) culture. They don't question what they're told if the source is "cool" enough, in fact not agreeing would have their integrity questioned by their peers based on nothing more than the momentum of peer pressure based on the perception of an idea (but not necessarily the idea itself).

God of Froggs
03-21-08, 08:04 PM
I just wonder if they would make up facts and figures if they reviewed the war as well ?

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