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Sounds (magazine)

Sounds was a UK weekly pop/rock music newspaper, published from 10 October 1970 to 6 April 1991. It was known for giving away posters in the centre of the paper (initially black and white, then colour from late 1971) and later for covering heavy metal (especially the new wave of British heavy metal (NWOBHM)), punk and Oi! music in its late 1970s–early…

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Based in
London
Categories
Music newspaper
Company
Spotlight Publications
Country
United Kingdom
Final issue
6 April 1991
First issue
10 October 1970

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Sounds (magazine)

Nodes66
Edges65
Triples16
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.030303
Components1

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Sounds (magazine)

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Based in · 1
Sounds (magazine) → London
Categories · 1
Sounds (magazine) → Music newspaper
Company · 1
Sounds (magazine) → Spotlight Publications
Country · 1
Sounds (magazine) → United Kingdom
Final issue · 1
Sounds (magazine) → 6 April 1991
First issue · 1
Sounds (magazine) → 10 October 1970
Frequency · 1
Sounds (magazine) → Weekly
ISSN · 1
Sounds (magazine) → 0144-5774
Language · 1
Sounds (magazine) → English
OCLC · 1
Sounds (magazine) → 56364019

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Sounds (magazine)Based inLondon1.00infobox
Sounds (magazine)CategoriesMusic newspaper1.00infobox
Sounds (magazine)CompanySpotlight Publications1.00infobox
Sounds (magazine)CountryUnited Kingdom1.00infobox
Sounds (magazine)Final issue6 April 19911.00infobox
Sounds (magazine)First issue10 October 19701.00infobox
Sounds (magazine)FrequencyWeekly1.00infobox
Sounds (magazine)ISSN0144-57741.00infobox
Sounds (magazine)LanguageEnglish1.00infobox
Sounds (magazine)OCLC563640191.00infobox
Melody Makerinstance ofSounds was intended to be a weekly rival to titles0.80text
New Musical Expressinstance ofSounds was intended to be a weekly rival to titles0.80text

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