SPIN.com Redesign: Upgrade or Downgrade?
I just logged on to SPIN.com and was met with a whole lot of change–looks like they launched a redesign of the site. Much more modular, much more dynamic. But is it better? What do you think?
I just logged on to SPIN.com and was met with a whole lot of change–looks like they launched a redesign of the site. Much more modular, much more dynamic. But is it better? What do you think?
1. i like girls! | 5:26 am on March 5th, 2008
I always turn to the magazine that’s owned by Maxim for my music news. I just want a layout of Meg White washing a car in a bikini.
2. Anonymous | 11:29 am on March 5th, 2008
I haven’t looked at an issue of Spin since the 90s…I think U2 was on the cover with their PopMart thing a-brewing.
You do not have to visit spin.com in order to have some hipster music blog, cunt.
3. laura | 11:33 am on March 5th, 2008
Spin is not owned by the same company as Maxim. Blender is the sibling music mag of Maxim.
4. laura | 11:39 am on March 5th, 2008
Oh, in a related note, seems as though Maxim magazine likes to make up reviews w/out listening to the actual albums: http://www.aversion.com/news/news_article.cfm?news_id=10239
5. David Letterman | 1:28 pm on March 5th, 2008
what’s the point of calling someone a cunt? esp when you dont even own up to doing it.
6. andrew | 5:33 pm on March 5th, 2008
I used to enjoy Spin a lot, but recently it is slowly becoming just like Rolling Stone. Most of the Spin’s writers jumped ship and now write for Harp magazine, which I really like a lot. Harp reviews about a hundred albums an issue. The current editor of Spin magazine was the former editor for Blender magazine, owned by Maxim, which explains their recent downturn. I guess you can’t blame them though, their subscribers are going up. It’s all about the bottom line.
7. Anonymous | 1:50 pm on March 6th, 2008
f.o.d. david letterman
you haven’t been funny since the 80’s