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New Noise Magazine
A white magazine cover with black ink drawing of four people.
The cover of New Noise Magazine's 26th issue (July 2016), illustrated by Chris Shary.
Editor-in-ChiefLisa Root
Managing EditorAddison Herron-Wheeler
Staff writersCheetah Chrome
CategoriesMusic
FrequencyBimonthly
FormatA4
Circulation8,000[1]
PublisherLisa Root
FounderLisa Root
FoundedFebruary 2013
First issueApril 2013; 11 years ago (2013-04)
CompanyNew Noise Magazine, Inc.
CountryUnited States
Based inBerkeley, California
LanguageEnglish
Websitenewnoisemagazine.com

New Noise Magazine is an American music magazine that focuses on artist news, band interviews, album reviews and underground culture. It was founded in February 2013,[1] by Lisa Root, who had previously been the co-founder and editor-in-chief of such publications as AMP Magazine, Loud Fast Rules! Magazine and Hails & Horns Magazine.[2][3][4] New Noise Magazine's managing editor, Addison Herron-Wheeler,[5] has written for Decibel, Exclaim!, Invisible Oranges, MetalSucks, Metal Rules, CVLT Nation, San Diego CityBeat, Westword, RVA Magazine, High Times, Culture Magazine and Bust, and is the editor-in-chief and co-owner of Out Front.[6][7][8] Musician Cheetah Chrome once wrote a political column for the magazine.[9][10]

The print magazine is published bimonthly, with eight issues a year;[1] each issue is offered in a choice of multiple different cover arts (two or three variants), and comes with a flexi disc that includes exclusive music content.[11][12][13] The first print issue was released in April 2013.[14][2][15] New Noise Magazine's website was launched beforehand, on February 21, 2013,[16] and features different coverage from the printed issues.[1][2]

Some of the magazine's articles have been quoted, re-published or cited in such publications as Chicago Tribune,[17] Pittsburgh Post-Gazette,[18] Star Tribune,[19] The Arizona Republic,[20] The Fresno Bee,[21] The Kansas City Star,[22] Missoula Independent,[23] The Dispatch,[24][25] Herald News,[26] The Record,[27] and The Rock Island Argus.[28][29]

Flexi Collection

New Noise Magazine has been including free flexi discs, under the Flexi Collection series, for its subscribers since its 23rd issue.[30] Each flexi disc contains previously-unreleased and exclusive material from the cover band.[30] Some issues have included two flexi discs (sometimes two per issue, other times one for each alternative cover), while others have included two bands on a single flexi disc.

Flexi volume # Band Magazine issue # Release Date Ref
1 The Falcon 23 February 2016 [12]
2 Pears 24 April 2016 [31]
3 Black Tusk 24 April 2016 [31]
4 Culture Abuse 25 May 2016 [32]
5 Descendents 26 July 2016 [33]
6 NOFX 27 August 2016 [34]
7 Bear vs. Shark 28 October 2016 [35]
8 Radkey 29 December 2016 [36]
9 Iron Reagan 30 February 2017 [37]
10 Wear Your Wounds 31 March 2017 [38]
11 Me First and the Gimme Gimmes 32 May 2017 [39]
12 Cock Sparrer 32 May 2017 [40]
13 Armstrongs 33 June 2017 [41]
14 Trapped Under Ice 34 August 2017 [42]
15 Iron Chic 35 September 2017 [43]
16 Hot Water Music 35 September 2017 [43]
17 The Black Dahlia Murder 36 October 2017 [11]
18 Primal Rite 37 December 2017 [44]
19 Screaming Females 38 January 2018 [45]
20 American Nightmare 39 March 2018 [46]
21 The HIRS Collective 40 June 2018 [47]
22 Culture Abuse / Nothing 41 August 2018 [48]
23 Adolescents 42 August 2018 [49]
24 Cursive 43 October 2018 [50]
25 The Lemonheads 44 December 2018 [51]
26 Masked Intruder 45 January 2019 [52]
27 Teenage Bottlerocket 45 January 2019 [53]
28 Misery Index 46 February 2019 [54]
29 Bad Religion 47 April 2019 [55]
30 Ceremony 48 July 2019 [56]
31 Avail 49 August 2019 [57]
32 Counterparts / Stray From the Path 50 November 2019 [58]
33 Four Year Strong 51 January 2020 [59]
Hey, Chels 51 January 2020
34 Abysmal Dawn 52 April 2020 [13]
35 The Lawrence Arms 53 August 2020 [60]
36 Lydia Loveless 54 October 2020 [61]
37 Less Than Jake 55 November 2020 [62]
38 Viagra Boys 55 November 2020 [62]
39 NOFX 56 February 2021 [63]
40 Tetrarch 57 April 2021 [64]
41 The Armed 57 April 2021 [65]
42 We Are the Union 58 May 2021 [66]
43 The Bronx 59 September 2021 [67]
44 Full of Hell 60 October 2021 [68]
45 The Chisel 60 November 2021 [69]
46 Hot Water Music 61 February 2022 [70]
48 The Interrupters 63 June 2022 [71]
49 Show Me the Body 64 October 2022 [72]
50 L.S. Dunes 64 October 2022 [73]
51 Anti-Flag 65 January 2023 [74]

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