Metal Maniacs

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Metal Maniacs
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Metal Maniacs cover of March 1989
CategoriesMusic magazine
FounderMike Greenblatt and Katherine Ludwig
Year founded1989
Final issueFebruary 2009
CountryUnited States
Based inManhattan, New York City
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.metalmaniacs.com
ISSN1559-4297

Metal Maniacs was a heavy metal music magazine founded in 1989 by Mike 'G' Greenblatt and Katherine Ludwig of Metal Shop.[1] Where its sister publication Metal Edge largely covered glam and pop metal, Metal Maniacs focused largely on covering the more extreme thrash and death metal genres.[2] Originally a Sterling publication, it was acquired by Zenbu Media in February 2007.[3] The magazine's editorial board was based in Manhattan, New York City, and published ten issues per year.

In contrast to Metal Edge magazine, which largely consisted of pinup photos of the era's more commercial stars such as Bon Jovi and Poison, Metal Maniacs focused predominantly on thrash metal bands and aimed to "treat (metal fans) like human beings that might possibly have something to say," according to Ludwig. The magazine featured a letters section in which serious discussions about the metal scene and politics could take place. Ludwig also used the publication as a personal pulpit of sorts, stating "I also liked to get in something about vegetarianism, hemp, feminism, and freedom of speech when I could."[4]

In February 2009, it was announced that publisher Zenbu Media would cease publication of Metal Maniacs, along with the magazine's larger, more renowned sister publication, Metal Edge.[3] The company did not issue a statement to its readers, nor issue any refunds for subscribers. Associate editor JJ Koczan went on to found his own online magazine, The Obelisk, in January 2009.[5]

Digital relaunch[]

In 2010, the domain name of the magazine was put online again under new management from MetalHit.com. Metal Maniacs was revamped into a webzine without any involvement from its founders or previous writers.

In December 2011, purchased Metal Maniacs and Metal Edge from Zenbu Media and continues to publish both magazines in electronic formats.

References[]

  1. ^ {{cite web|url= https://www.decibelmagazine.com/2015/02/02/not-for-everyone-an-oral-history-of-metal-maniacs/%7Ctitle= Not for Everyone: An Oral History of Metal Maniacs
  2. ^ ""Metal Maniacs," "Metal Edge" magazines are the two latest industry casualties". Metal Injection.net. 4 February 2009. Retrieved 21 April 2013.
  3. ^ a b "METAL MANIACS And METAL EDGE Magazines Closing Their Doors?". Blabbermouth. Roadrunner Records. 4 February 2009. Retrieved 21 April 2013.
  4. ^ Katherine Ludwig quoted from Ian Christe, Sound of the Beast: The Complete Headbanging History of Heavy Metal (New York: HarperCollins, 2004), pp. 249-250.
  5. ^ Howe, Steve (May 2, 2015). "The Sludgelord: Interview with JJ Koczan from The Obelisk". The Sludgelord. Archived from the original on May 6, 2015. Retrieved September 4, 2020.

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