The Music Magazine
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The Music Magazine or TMM is a United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (UK) based music webzine dedicated to reviewing all genres of music. It is named out of a need for simplicity, and is supposedly a sign that the website aims to give clear opinions of everything it reviews.
The Music Magazine was launched in 2006 by Scott Goodacre, who remains editor to this day [1]. It is staffed largely by an unpaid freelance writing team from across the UK. The website features news, reviews, features, videos, free music downloads, and has a lively blog that deals with arts & entertainment in the media.
In 2007, The Music Magazine was ranked #185 in the Best Official Music Site Top 200 category of the People's Choice section of the BT Digital Music Awards - which was cited as a great achievement in the publication's first year.[2]
The website is based around the content management system Seditio, and was designed by SymiSun. [3]
For the week beginning 21 May 2008, The Music Magazine introduced and Album of the week award. The first winners of this were Brigade, for the album Come Morning We Fight, which achieved a rating of 10/10 on the site.
Two weeks later, the site launched their 'Single of the Week' award, with the first winners being British band Elbow.
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[edit] Albums Awarded 'Album Of The Week'
- Brigade - Come Morning We Fight (19 May - 25 May)
- The Futureheads - This Is Not The World (26 May - 1 June)
- Ladytron - Velocifero (2 June - 8 June)
- Coldplay - Viva La Vida (9 June - 15 June) (this album was awarded 'Album of the Week' despite being released on 12 June)
[edit] Songs Awarded 'Single Of The Week'
[edit] Albums Awarded Full Marks In The Music Magazine
- Angus and Julia Stone - A Book Like This link
- Brigade - Come Morning We Fight link
- Coldplay - Viva La Vida link
[edit] Tracks Awarded Full Marks In The Music Magazine
So far no songs have been awarded 10/10 in The Music Magazine.
[edit] Live Shows Awarded Full Marks In The Music Magazine
- Jimmy Eat World (live) - Carling Academy, Newcastle upon Tyne link
- British Sea Power (live) - All Saints' Church, Newcastle upon Tyne link

