Decibel (magazine)

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Decibel
Decibel Logo.gif
Editor-in-chiefAlbert Mudrian
CategoriesMusic
FrequencyMonthly
PublisherAlex Mulcahy
First issueOctober 2004 (2004-10)
CompanyRed Flag Media Inc.
CountryUnited States
Based inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
LanguageEnglish
Websitedecibelmagazine.com
ISSN1557-2137

Decibel is a monthly heavy metal magazine published by the Philadelphia-based Red Flag Media since October 2004.[1] Its sections include Upfront, Features, Reviews, Guest Columns and the Decibel Hall of Fame.[2] The magazine's tag-line is currently "Extremely Extreme" (previously "The New Noise"); the editor-in-chief is Albert Mudrian.[3]

Features[]

December 2006 issue with Converge

Hall of Fame[]

Each issue of Decibel features an article dubbed the Hall of Fame which pays tribute to a significant album in the history of heavy metal music. All contributing band members to the specific album must be alive at the time of interviewing.[4]

In 2009, 25 of the Hall of Fame entries were used as the basis for the book Precious Metal: Decibel Presents the Stories Behind 25 Extreme Metal Masterpieces released through Da Capo Press. The book also includes previously unreleased interview questions that were left out of the magazine articles, and a full piece on Darkthrone's Transilvanian Hunger that was never published in a magazine due to its length.[4][5]

Flexi Series[]

In November 2010, the magazine announced the launch of the monthly Decibel Flexi Series. Beginning with the January 2011 issue (#75), the magazine now includes a limited vinyl flexi disc bound into the magazine each month available exclusively to its subscribers.[6]

Tour[]

Beginning in 2012, Decibel puts on an annual tour in the US and Canada. According to metal blog No Clean Singing, typically the tour is headlined by a seasoned death metal band and includes three supporting acts: a "hard-touring band with a dependable legion of fans"; a "critical darling band in search of a wider audience, one that Decibel Magazine has put a lot of page space into supporting"; and a "pit-friendly band with connections to the metal underground, one early in their career and sporting a charismatic frontman". Some dates of the tour also include local openers.[7]

References[]

  1. ^ "Potential Markets". Freelance Writing. Retrieved December 4, 2015.
  2. ^ Decibel Magazine, August 2010, No. 70
  3. ^ "Kicking and Screaming, Metal Back in Music Spotlight". All Things Considered. February 11, 2007.
  4. ^ a b Morton, Mark (July 31, 2009). "Exclusive Interview: Discussing Precious Metal with Decibel Magazine editor Albert Mudrian". Examiner.com. Retrieved February 15, 2011.
  5. ^ Pierce, Leonard (August 12, 2009). "Metal Box – August 2009". The A.V. Club. The Onion. Retrieved February 15, 2011.
  6. ^ "Decibel Announces Exclusive FLEXI DISC Series! - Decibel Magazine". decibelmagazine.com. 18 November 2010.
  7. ^ "SHOW REPORT: THE DECIBEL MAGAZINE TOUR (AT THE GATES, CONVERGE, PALLBEARER, VALLENFYRE, THEORIES) — SHOWBOX MARKET, SEATTLE, MARCH 31, 2015". No Clean Singing. Islander. Retrieved 8 July 2015.

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