Music Coverage Everyone Will Love (Or Really, Really Hate)

Music collective Superstarcastic.com announces the launch of its fully operational online magazine/blog hybrid, offering personality-drenched concert and album reviews, breaking industry news, pop culture analysis and a plethora of free music downloads. Readers get all the humorous and perceptive snark they can handle, along with insider’s insights into recent album releases, local rock scenes, festivals and unsigned bands worth watching.

Denver, CO, August 24, 2006 --(PR.com)-- The techie-oriented, geek-owned music collective Superstarcastic.com announces the launch of its fully operational online magazine/blog hybrid, which is expected to change the face of elitist music coverage forever. The site offers personality-drenched concert and album reviews, breaking industry news, pop culture analysis and a plethora of free music downloads. Readers get all the humorous and perceptive snark they can handle, along with insider’s insights into recent album releases, local rock scenes, festivals and unsigned bands worth watching.

Started by a group of self-professed jaded scenesters and music junkies, www.Superstarcastic.com is a calculated response to the abundance of music magazines and websites that kowtow to record labels, industry executives and/or the ubiquitous hipster faction. “There is an overwhelming amount of PR generated noise out there, and if you're not eating and breathing music constantly, it's impossible to hear a genuine buzz through the clatter of the hype machines,” said Tyler Jacobson, DJ at underground Denver dance night Lipgloss and head writer for Superstarcastic.com. “We're doing our best to take the work out of being a fan of music.”

This work is done by Superstarcastic.com’s mixed staff of professional and amateur music critics, who do seem to subsist mainly on a 5th food group called rock and roll. Almost all have been or are currently involved in some element of the music business and their knowledge of the industry pushes through the clever commentary in their writing. With tastes covering all musical genres and opinions to match, the writers enjoy snapping at each other in the comment areas and discovering and critiquing new music through their extensive contacts. 

For further information or to send promotional releases and press kits, contact:

Joie Mikitson
Media Director
2914 Hooker
Denver, CO 80211
312-520-4473
joie@superstarcastic.com

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