Pop Music
- Justin Bieber -
Being able to adapt to great ranges, pop music is probably the most popular form of music and style to circulate the world. The genre is abbreviated from the term popular due to it's great likeness. Within the genre, there is no sub-cultures or divisions between audiences as the aim of appeal is to reach a broader audienceas possible. As the melodies and tones don't have a significant theme, it's therefore able to appeal to a variety of audiences as to just one. Unlike other genres, pop music doesn't just focus on the voice of the singer, but it expands further into the dimensions of sound and creativity. The appeal comes from the ingenuity as to the artistic qualities and capabilities. Pop singers are incredibly flexible in the sense they’re adaptable into any type of style. This enables them to have a much bigger success as they can entertain into extreme depths with dance performances, live tours and designer outfits.
LIIAR Interpretation Of Pop Music Magazine
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There are a lot of elements on the front cover of a pop music magazine that in some ways differ extremely from other genres. As they’re focused towards a younger generation, the colour schemes and tones are in some ways a little childish with additional clip art stars and so on. Some of the most major headlines that I have come across have been ‘gossipy secrets’ about Justin Bieber and Miley Cyrus. As these are often enough the main stories, the main image in the foreground is of these artists in an exclusive photo shoot for the magazine. To draw even more readers to the magazine there will frequently be free stickers and stamps for them and their friends.
Insitution
Bauer media is most probably the main magazine distributer to sell pop magazines. Their establishment is filled and based upon hundreds of genres so that they appeal to all their audiences and receive a much bigger, greater profit.
Ideology
Having looked at previous magazines, I just get the message that the magazines are trying to give their readers care-free fun and gossip. There is no real seriousness to a pop magazine due to the fact that not many people genuinely take it critically; just “cheesy” in some peoples words. But as an institute, whilst trying to get their product sold by having as much gossip and glitter as possible, they sometimes need to incorporate some serious messages. Being a boy myself, I can’t exactly say that pop magazines don’t focus appeal to boys as they do to me. However, the majority of teenage ‘lads’ aren’t really going to be picking up the latest edition of TOTP. Pop magazines are more focused towards teenage girls that enjoy reading some gossip while they pamper them selves. Not my point of it all, but just thinking stereotypically, this is the impression that I get.
Audience
As pop music represents such a large audience, there could be millions of readers they could target. It just depends on which form of style and images they incorporate with their magazine as different audiences require different needs. A pop magazine that features the latest gossip on celebrities and who is dating who, will be more or less targeted at early teenagers as to adults in their mid 30s.
Represenation
Pop magazines are literally teenagers bibles in the sense that it’s all they want to read and focus their lives around. There isn’t really a dignified representation given off by pop magazine as no one takes them seriously. Often these style of magazine are criticised badly as they’re said to mislead teens into a non-existent world!
Pop Music Magazine Examples:
- Top Of The Pops
- Heat
- 'POP'
- Smash Hits
- Sugar
Rock Music
Within the music business, rock music is perhaps the more dark and heavy side of it all. As the tone and texture of it circulates guitar and drums, the outcome of it all is quite grungy and dismal. Being more of a sub-culture, it doesn’t really appeal to every audience on the market. I get the sense that the artists do more what they love to create music as to creating the music just so it will sell; if audiences don’t like it then that’s their fault. However in recent years, rock bands have collaborated with pop singers so that the combination opens up to both audiences bringing in more profits. Often enough, the appearance of rock bands and singers is quite tattered and scruffy with a lot of black interweaving everything. Rock music certainly isn’t an adaptable culture as pop, so there isn’t a great extent you can vary and work with; no dancing, no choreography and certainly no costumes.
LIIAR Interpretation Of Rock Music Magazine
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I get the impression that there isn’t a great deal of organisation with a rock magazine as images and interviews seem to be put if and where they may without a care. The scruffiness of the front covers, content pages and double page spreads reflect the rock culture within themselves; tatty and messy. The colour tones of rock magazines certainly aren’t going to be pink and flowery, but jet black almost. Rather then presenting information and images that are more about popular aspects of life, rock magazines choose to keep a more low down approach and reflect less known singers.
Insitution
Bauer media is most probably the main magazine distributer to sell rock magazines. Their establishment is filled and based upon hundreds of genres so that they appeal to all their audiences and receive a much bigger, greater profit.
Ideology
The one thing that I love about rock magazines is the ideology and the sense of individuality that they give off. Rock magazines such as Kerrang don’t specifically abide by what society says and does, which is why they demonstrate ‘out of the ordinary’ content.
Audience
Clearly the audience won’t be as big as a pop magazine, however rock magazines still do have a pretty large fan base. In itself, the magazine is focused towards all ages and preferably the male species. Stereotypically, it’s targeted towards characters with a more grungy and care-free approach to life.
Represenation
Although rock magazines come across as care-free and irresponsible, they give off quite a significant vibe. They show that individuality is a must and not at all to care what society or anybody thinks. When you open that specific rock magazine, may all your worry and problems be lost.
Rock Music Magazine Examples:
- Kerrang
- Rock
- Noisy
Classical Music
- Katherine Jenkins-
LIIAR Interpretation Of Classical Music Magazine
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The font on a classical music magazine is probably the most expectable aspect of it all. As the music and tones are extremely elegant, it is reflected by the sleek, curvy and elegant style of writing. Every element within the magazine has to be their for a reason as there is no room for unnecessary items. It’s all kept light and simple, yet beautifully done, just like the music itself.
Insitution
Rhinegold Distributers is a magazine company that specialise in magazines which feature classical music. Although they aren’t as big as the usual Bauer Media, they are probably just as wealthy as they focus their magazines to a higher class of society that can afford ridiculous amounts of money for the odd magazine.
Ideology
Hardly any of the time is classical music or any of its composers are ever reflected within a negative light in the media. Often enough, it’s all about the good things they product in society which brought to attention. I get the impression from this that it’s because no one actually wishes to hear about classical singers in the wrong which is why the media don’t pick up on it. This shows how classical music magazines aren’t really going to have a large audience range as it only being focused towards a minor audience. In magazines which I’ve seen produced about classical music, do they only go into great depth about the music’s texture and so on as to the actual artists themselves. It’s producers want to give off a great impression of the style of music as to the artist.
Audience
There isn’t a large audience which truly appreciate the classical musical genre for what it is so there possibly won’t be that many audiences to buy it. This would therefore mean that the magazine wouldn’t largely be distributed as it’s not something that audiences are willing to purchase on a regular basis. There isn’t the usual, weekly gossip that you get in a pop magazine that you don’t get in a classical music mag. However, as classical music is greatly appreciated by audiences in the south around the London area, the magazine is able to charge a lot more money for any one magazine as they are classed as much more wealthy.
Represenation
As classical music is seen so highly in the world, the magazines aren’t going to want to publish Paul Pott’s latest drug ordeal on the front cover to create a negative image. Magazine distributors are all for reflecting the newly discovered violin and how the queen enjoyed the variety performance which featured classical music.
Classic Music Magazine Examples:
- Classical Music
- Music
- Femmes Di Siede
Hip Hop, R'n'B, Rap Music
- Jay Z -
Over the years, rapping hasn’t been necessarily remembered because of it’s lyrics or because of the rapper, but however because of the melody and/or the tone that underlies it all. These songs are composed of an artist speaking lyrically which composes the definition as we know, ‘rap.’ Although there is a great deal of subcultures that branch of into very diverse and separate audiences, when all of them come together as a whole, there is actually a pretty impressive audiences; in the terms of how large it is. Often enough in present days do pop and rap artists actually collaborate together and incorporate both of their talents to appeal to an even large audience.
LIIAR Interpretation Of Rap/R'n'B Music Magazine
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Pop and Hip Hop magazines are incredibly similar in the sense of the photography and stuff, however on another level the two are completely different in the terms of textual information, facts and language. Readers of that genre; most probably a great range of men, don’t wish to hear about how P Diddy has a crisis from a break out of spots. That is the point where the two magazines become extremely diverse. These sort of men that read the magazine want to hear about and see what women he’s kindled with and so on. Furthermore, often enough the colours which feature within their magazines are a more neutral based including blue, green, black; not pink.
Insitution
Bauer media is most probably the main magazine distributer to sell R'n'B magazines. Their establishment is filled and based upon hundreds of genres so that they appeal to all their audiences and receive a much bigger, greater profit.
Ideology
Very much like pop magazines, the creators just like to give that care-free fun vibe so that you can sit back and indulge into the magazine. However in a lot of recent magazines hip hop magazines, they have been giving off very subconscious messages off to their audiences for a good cause. For instance, they don’t post images of knives or guns in respect to the knife and gun crime. They wouldn’t want to be responsible for influencing a reader for committing a serious act. Not only would they be have it on their conscious, but the amount of people that read that magazine would plummet.
Audience
As rap music often collaborates with pop artists then there is a great range of audiences that they appeal too. This has been constantly happening in recent years and I’m sure it will in good years to come. Rap music is often associated with gangsters and trouble causes that are alcoholics so if that was the case that I’m gathering that’s what a rap music magazine would be focused towards.
Represenation
Represenation
As stated before, the magazines like to give off a good representation for their own sakes. If they give off a negative impression they are more likely to influence characters and cause trouble. On the other hand, I’ve noticed recently how rap magazines have been keen to give off a good message by inferring that a lot of street crime doesn’t always involve the minorities of the sub culture.
RapMusic Magazine Examples:
-Source
-Vibe
-Monster
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