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Under the Radar’s July 4th Sale Now On - 50% Off All Subscriptions and Back Issues

Runs Until Monday Night, One-Year U.S. Subscriptions Only $8.50

Jul 03, 2015 Bookmark and Share


Under the Radar is having a 50% off sale in honor of the July 4th holiday. It started this morning and runs until Monday. Visit our store here to save on subscriptions and back issues (the discount is taken at checkout). Celebrate America’s independence by supporting a truly independent music magazine and website! And we’re as independent as they come, solely owned and run by husband-and-wife co-publishers Mark and Wendy Redfern. There’s no big corporation backing us up, which allows Under the Radar to interview the artists that we really love and our writers to have truly honest opinions on the records they review. But it also means that every subscription and back issue bought truly helps us to keep fighting the good fight of spreading the word about great new music and helping our readers get to know and better understand the artists they love.

This weekend we’re having a 50% off sale on all subscriptions and every back issue. That means that a one-year U.S. subscription will run you only $8.50, which is only $1.70 an issue versus the $5.99 an issue it would cost you to buy the issues on the newsstand (or the $29.95 all five issues would cost you if you bought them all on the newsstand). Only $8.50 for a subscription is thus a great deal and you also get to support one of the last print music magazines left in America (and the best one, in our humble opinion).

Click here to visit Under the Radar’s shop to subscribe or pick up a back issue. The prices you’ll see will be the full ones, the 50% discount will be applied when you checkout. The sale runs until Monday at around 11:59 PM EST.

(As an aside, Under the Radar’s co-publisher/senior editor Mark Redfern has dual nationality, he’s both British and American and has lived in both countries, which makes July 4th a humorously conflicted, but still fun, holiday for him!)



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