Under the Radar

Letter From The Editor

We’ve had longer than expected gaps between issues before, as the financial realities of putting out an indie rock print magazine have become more challenging over the years, but the break since our last issue (the My Favorite Album Issue last fall) is probably the longest we’ve had. It wasn’t intended that way. After that issue we put plans in motion for a Best of the Decade Issue, as we did in 2009. Various obstacles arrived. We had difficulty securing exciting cover artists. Several think pieces weren’t coming together in time. And ad sales were

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