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	<title>Comments on: The Black Crowes Warpaint, NMAS Hernando, Luther D</title>
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		<title>By: eric seamon</title>
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		<dc:creator>eric seamon</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Mar 2008 22:04:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Whatis wrong with the publisher? Reviwing a record they didn&#039;t hear is criminal. That shoul not be taken lightly. If u continue to buy maxim, u r as foolish as the foolers! That is simply unbelievable!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whatis wrong with the publisher? Reviwing a record they didn&#8217;t hear is criminal. That shoul not be taken lightly. If u continue to buy maxim, u r as foolish as the foolers! That is simply unbelievable!</p>
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		<title>By: Arkansas</title>
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		<dc:creator>Arkansas</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Feb 2008 20:50:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This controversy was kind of interesting from the perspective of journalism in consideration of new releases.  I try to keep this in mind on the blog &amp; only recommend bands that I&#039;ve listened to.  When it&#039;s something I have not heard yet, I state it as News of what&#039;s coming and say that we will preview the album (first on my own to select tracks, and then I&#039;ll present my audio preview of the favorite songs on the radio show).  I certainly would not give an album a number of stars ***** or rank it without hearing it first.

:fluffed:

Read on, for one publicist&#039;s apparently legitimate incredulity, this was emailed to me today,



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MAXIM MAGAZINE REVIEWS ALBUM WITHOUT HEARING IT&lt;/strong&gt;

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 â€œreviewâ€ 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 â€œit hasnâ€™t left Chris Robinson and the gang much room for growth.â€ 

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 â€œGoodbye Daughters of the Revolutionâ€).

When approached for an explanation, the magazine described the review as â€œan educated guess preview.â€  Huh?

Black Crowes manager Pete Angelus says, â€œMaxim&#039;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 &#039;reviewâ€™ in their music section--with a star rating, no less--they attempt to explain that it was an &#039;educated guess.&#039;  In an email correspondence, Maxim went on to state: â€˜Of course, we always prefer to (sic) hearing music, but sometimes there are big albums that we donâ€™t want to ignore that arenâ€™t available to hear, which is what happened with the Crowes. Itâ€™s either an educated guess preview or no coverage at all, so in this case we chose the former.â€™â€ 

Angelus continued, â€œIt speaks directly to the lack of the publicationâ€™s credibility. In my opinion, itâ€™s a disgrace to the arts, journalism, critics, the publication itself and the public.  Whatâ€™s next--Maxim&#039;s concert reviews of shows they never attended, book reviews of books never read and film reviews of films never seen?â€&lt;/em&gt;

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This controversy was kind of interesting from the perspective of journalism in consideration of new releases.  I try to keep this in mind on the blog &#038; only recommend bands that I&#8217;ve listened to.  When it&#8217;s something I have not heard yet, I state it as News of what&#8217;s coming and say that we will preview the album (first on my own to select tracks, and then I&#8217;ll present my audio preview of the favorite songs on the radio show).  I certainly would not give an album a number of stars ***** or rank it without hearing it first.</p>
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<p>Read on, for one publicist&#8217;s apparently legitimate incredulity, this was emailed to me today,</p>
<p><em> &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;<br />
<strong><br />
MAXIM MAGAZINE REVIEWS ALBUM WITHOUT HEARING IT</strong></p>
<p>How is it that a magazine can review an entire album&#8211;and assign a star rating to it&#8211;without actually hearing the album? </p>
<p>Case in point: the â€œreviewâ€ of Warpaint&#8211;the new album by THE BLACK CROWES&#8211;in the March issue of Maxim magazine.  The writer&#8211;who has not heard the album since advance CDs were not made available&#8211;wrote what appears to be a disparaging assessment anyway, citing â€œit hasnâ€™t left Chris Robinson and the gang much room for growth.â€ </p>
<p>Incredulously, the magazine gave the album a two and a half star rating&#8211;although neither the writer nor the editor could have heard more than one song (the single â€œGoodbye Daughters of the Revolutionâ€).</p>
<p>When approached for an explanation, the magazine described the review as â€œan educated guess preview.â€  Huh?</p>
<p>Black Crowes manager Pete Angelus says, â€œMaxim&#8217;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 &#8216;reviewâ€™ in their music section&#8211;with a star rating, no less&#8211;they attempt to explain that it was an &#8216;educated guess.&#8217;  In an email correspondence, Maxim went on to state: â€˜Of course, we always prefer to (sic) hearing music, but sometimes there are big albums that we donâ€™t want to ignore that arenâ€™t available to hear, which is what happened with the Crowes. Itâ€™s either an educated guess preview or no coverage at all, so in this case we chose the former.â€™â€ </p>
<p>Angelus continued, â€œIt speaks directly to the lack of the publicationâ€™s credibility. In my opinion, itâ€™s a disgrace to the arts, journalism, critics, the publication itself and the public.  Whatâ€™s next&#8211;Maxim&#8217;s concert reviews of shows they never attended, book reviews of books never read and film reviews of films never seen?â€</em></p>
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