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Filter
The Strokes and Lou Reed on the cover of the Winter 2004 issue of Filter.
EditorPat McGuire
CategoriesMusic magazine
FrequencyFive per year
Founded2002; 23 years ago (2002)
CountryUnited States
Based inLos Angeles
LanguageEnglish
Websitefiltermagazine.com
ISSN1544-2861

FILTER is a seasonal American music and off-beat entertainment magazine which was founded in 2002.[1] It features commentary and photos of up-and-coming musicians and filmmakers ranging from actors to writer-directors. Each season's (Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall, and Holiday) issue highlights a reasonably well-known cover artist while also taking a look at smaller artists under the heading "Getting to Know". The magazine also includes reviews of forthcoming albums and DVDs.

The magazine used to contain a "PSSST!" compilation with each issue. Its tagline is "Good music will prevail".

The publication helps to bring indie music to the forefront through its reporting while also highlighting established artists in long-form interviews.

FILTER is published by Alan Miller and Alan Sartirana. Its editor-in-chief is Pat McGuire, its associate editor is Breanna Murphy and its layout designer is Melissa Simonian.

FILTER also has a marketing arm which operates independently of the print publication. The magazine started a seasonal festival Culture Collide, now produced by founder Alan Miller and Collide.

References

  1. ^ Zachary Sniderman (5 May 2010). "Filter". The New York Review of Magazines. Retrieved 23 May 2015.