Blistering, founded in 1998, was an international online magazine dedicated to heavy metal and hard rock music. Its editor-in-chief was David E. Gehlke,[1] an American music journalist who has written for About.com, Metal Maniacs, and Throat Culture.[2] Blistering was cited as a source on heavy metal by the Chicago Sun-Times,[3] Charleston's The Post and Courier,[4] The Washington Times,[5] Blabbermouth.net,[6] The Current,[7] and Pegasus News.[8] The magazine went defunct in January 2013.[1]
Type of site | Online music magazine |
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Available in | English |
Owner | Blistering Media Inc |
URL | blistering |
Registration | No |
Launched | 1998 |
Current status | Defunct (2013) |
References
edit- ^ a b "Online Magazine Blistering.com to Close, to be Replaced By Blistering Rich Media". Blabbermouth. January 25, 2013. Retrieved March 27, 2017.
- ^ Gehlke, David E. "David E. Gehlke Archived 2017-03-28 at the Wayback Machine." About.com.
- ^ DeRogatis, Jim (June 8, 2001). "Helium metal: 'Nu' doesn't mean heavy for rock genre." Chicago Sun-Times.
- ^ Cartwright, Keith Ryan (May 13, 2009). "Clutch gradually shifts sound but keeps its edge." The Post and Courier.
- ^ Galupo, Scott (July 30, 2004). "Staying power: Heavy metal still gold mine inside world of rock music." The Washington Times.
- ^ Blabbermouth.net (September 19, 2005). "Life of Agony frontman says Roadrunner 'destroyed' his solo career Archived November 5, 2005, at the Wayback Machine."
- ^ Martin, Monica (October 25, 2004). "Coheed and Cambria: punks with a story to tell." The Current.
- ^ Pegasus News (August 7, 2007). "Drowning Pool's Full Circle released on Tuesday to mixed reviews Archived 2008-10-14 at the Wayback Machine."