Paste

Paste
P.O. Box 1606
Decatur, GA 30031
Remember the song Video Killed The Radio Star? If that statement is true, then whom did the radio star kill? If you poke your head below the reach of the stratosphere, where the airwaves are clogged with music the radio industry deems popular, youll find the stars killed by top-40 radio. Paste is devoted to those musicians who arent getting the airplay on commercial radiowhether it is because poor marketing or, most times, by choice. Mass-marketed music is out there; in fact it is everywhere, and most of the time you cant escape it. However there is so much music to listen to thats not mass-marketed, how can you keep up with it all? Pick up a copy of Paste on your local newsstand. Paste is for people who listen to music because they like it, not because they are told everyone who is cool likes it, too. Paste offers readers candid interviews, news about the independent music industry and features on some of the most cutting edge musicians, in a format that is pleasing to the eye and informative to the mind. The first issue comes complete with a CD sampler of 21 artists, many of whom you can find inside the pages of Paste.