Anyone who understands music and isn't just into "major" music fanzines like UNCUT MOJO, eclipsed, etc., will find true expertise in SHINDIG! It offers background information on various musical styles, covering both then and now, and boasts an enormous wealth of knowledge. It covers not only rock, pop, independent rock 'n' roll, soul, jazz, film scores, and various other genres, but also delves into the lives and lives of the artists/musicians. Even very small pressings (200, 500, 2000 copies) of LPs/CDs are reviewed, rated, recommended, or honored. Books and live gig reports are included, along with everything else that makes an insider magazine so special. The best! 5 stars deluxe.


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Shindig Magazine is your gateway to the vibrant music and culture of the 1960s and 1970s. Each issue is packed with rich content that dives deep into the era's iconic music, influential bands, and unforgettable cultural moments. With a focus on interviews, album reviews, and music history, this magazine is a treasure trove for any enthusiast of these transformative decades.
This subscription provides you with the print version of Shindig Magazine, delivered monthly straight to your door. Written in English and hailing from the United Kingdom, each issue ensures that you're immersed in the sights and sounds of the '60s and '70s twelve times a year.
What to expect in every issue:
- In-depth interviews with legendary musicians and bands.
- Comprehensive reviews of timeless albums.
- Captivating articles on music history and significant events.
- Explorations of related pop culture topics, including film, television, and fashion.
- Stunning photography and artwork that bring the era to life.

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What readers of Shindig Magazine say
Best magazine for 60s and 70s music aficionados. Always well researched articles, interviews and record reviews on rare, unbeknownst and almost forgotten artists of the era. Shindig! never lets me down and is always good for surprises and discoveries. Highly recommended!




