Monday, August 02, 2010

Now on Newsstands: Under the Radar


The "Wasted on Youth" issue of Under the Radar doesn't have a conventional magazine cover. But then, Under the Radar isn't a conventional magazine. True to its title, the magazine is serious about its mission to provide exposure to the best new bands on the planet. Whereas other music publications rely exclusively on publicists and record labels to feed them tips on who to cover, editor Mark Redfern scours MySpace to find unsigned acts to cover in the magazine's "Pleased to Meet You" section.

Not that the magazine is just devoted to obscure newbies. Under the Radar takes its tagline -- the Solution to Music Pollution -- to heart. In this issue (which includes several of my reviews and my interview with Portishead's Geoff Barrow), various musicians and actors look back on their formative years and the movies, TV shows, and bands that influenced them as children and teenagers.

The cover story features Matt Berninger, the lead-vocalist for The National, along with his one-and-half-year-old daughter, Isla. It also includes interviews with each member of The National about their childhood influences, including films as Tron and The Dark Crystal, such TV shows as The Muppet Show, and such bands as Talking Heads and Joy Division.

The Wasted on the Youth section also includes the following articles:

30 Rock's Judah Friedlander on Pac-Man

The Antlers' Peter J. Silberman on TGIF TV

Being Human's Russell Tovey on Ghostbusters and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

Bloc Party's Kele on Gary Numan

Camera Obscura's Tracyanne Campbell on Grease

Fucked Up vs. Devo: A Conversation Between Damian Abraham and Mark Mothersbaugh

Here We Go Magic's Luke Temple on His Grandfather

The Kids in the Hall (a look back at the '90s sketch comedy troupe)

Let Me In's Chloë Grace Moretz

Liars' Angus Andrew on Duran Duran

Local Natives' Ryan Hahn on Street Fighter

Look Around You: Robert Popper and Peter Serafinowicz Rethink the Educational Film

Mad Men's Elisabeth Moss on My So-Called Life

My Morning Jacket's Jim James on Twin Peaks (includes a Twin Peaks-themed photo-shoot with James)

Portishead and BEAK>'s Geoff Barrow on Post-Apocalyptic Films of the '80s

Sigur Rós' Jónsi on Being a Metalhead

Tegan and Sara's Sara Quin on Phil Collins

Saturday Night Live's Fred Armisen on the Punk Music of His Youth

Scott Pilgrim vs. the World's Mary Elizabeth Winstead on Labyrinth

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