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Spin (magazine)
American music magazine

Spin (stylized in all caps as SPIN) is an American music magazine founded in 1985 by publisher Bob Guccione Jr. Now owned by Next Management Partners, the magazine is an online publication since it stopped issuing a print edition in 2012. It returned as a quarterly publication in September 2024.

History

Early history

Spin was established in 1985 by Bob Guccione, Jr.23 In August 1987, the publisher announced it would stop publishing Spin,4 but Guccione Jr. retained control of the magazine5 and partnered with former MTV president David H. Horowitz to quickly revive the magazine.6 During this time, it was published by Camouflage Publishing with Guccione Jr. serving as president and chief executive and Horowitz as investor and chairman.7

In its early years, Spin was known for its narrow music coverage, with an emphasis on college rock, grunge, indie rock, and the ongoing emergence of hip-hop, while virtually ignoring other genres, such as country and metal. It also pointedly provided a national alternative to Rolling Stone's more establishment-oriented style. Spin prominently placed rising acts such as R.E.M.,8 Prince,9 Run-D.M.C.,10 Beastie Boys,11 and Talking Heads on its covers12 and did lengthy features on established figures such as Duran Duran,13 Keith Richards,14 Miles Davis,15 Aerosmith,16 Tom Waits,17 and John Lee Hooker.18

On a cultural level, the magazine devoted significant coverage to punk, alternative country, electronica, reggae and world music, experimental rock, jazz of the most adventurous sort, burgeoning underground music scenes, and a variety of fringe styles. Artists such as the Ramones, Patti Smith, Blondie, X, Black Flag, and the former members of the Sex Pistols, The Clash, and the early punk and New Wave movements were heavily featured in Spin's editorial mix. Spin's extensive coverage of hip-hop music and culture, especially that of contributing editor John Leland, was notable at the time.

Editorial contributions by musical and cultural figures included Lydia Lunch, Henry Rollins, David Lee Roth and Dwight Yoakam. The magazine also reported on cities such as Austin, Texas, and Glasgow, Scotland, as cultural incubators in the independent music scene. A 1990 article on the contemporary country blues scene brought R. L. Burnside to national attention for the first time. Coverage of American cartoonists, manga, monster trucks, the AIDS crisis, outsider artists, Twin Peaks, and other non-mainstream cultural phenomena distinguished the magazine's early years. In July 1986, Spin published an exposé by Robert Keating on how the funds raised at the Live Aid concert might have been inappropriately used.1920 Beginning in January 1988, Spin published a monthly series of articles about the AIDS epidemic titled "Words from the Front".21

In 1990, Spin hired John Skipper in the new position of publishing director and president while Guccione, Jr. continued to serve as editor and publisher.22 In the early 1990s, Spin played an influential role on the grunge era, featuring alternative rock artists such as "Nirvana and PJ Harvey on its covers when more mainstream magazines often failed to acknowledge them".23

In 1994, two journalists working for the magazine were killed by a landmine while reporting on the Bosnian War in Bosnia and Herzegovina. A third, William T. Vollmann, was injured.24

In 1997, Guccione Jr. left the magazine after selling Spin25 to Miller Publishing for $43.3 million. The new owner appointed Michael Hirschorn as editor-in-chief.2627 A partnership made up of Robert Miller, David Salzman, and Quincy Jones, Miller Publishing also owned Vibe,2829 which together made up Vibe/Spin Ventures. In 1999, Alan Light, who previously served as editor of Vibe succeeded Hirschorn at Spin.30

Later years

Sia Michel was appointed editor-in-chief in early 2002 to succeed Light.3132 With Michel as editor, according to Evan Sawdey of PopMatters, "Spin was one of the most funny, engaging music publications out there, capable of writing about everyone from the Used to Kanye West with an enthusiasm and deep-seated knowledge in genre archetypes that made for page-turning reading".33 In 2003, Spin sent Chuck Klosterman, a senior writer who joined the magazine in the 1990s, on a trip to visit the death sites of famous artists in rock music, which became the basis of his 2005 book, Killing Yourself to Live: 85% of a True Story.3435 Klosterman wrote for Spin until 2006.36

In February 2006, Miller Publishing sold the magazine to a San Francisco-based company called the McEvoy Group LLC, which was also the owner of Chronicle Books. The purchase price was reported to be "less than $5 million".3738 That company formed Spin Media LLC as a holding company.39 The new owners appointed Andy Pemberton, a former editor at Blender, to succeed Michel as editor-in-chief.40 The first and only issue to be published under Pemberton's editorship was the July 2006 issue which featured Beyoncé on the cover.4142 Pemberton resigned from Spin in June 2006 and was succeeded by Doug Brod, who was executive editor during Michel's tenure.43

In 2008, the magazine began publishing a complete digital edition of each issue.44 For the 25th anniversary of Prince's Purple Rain, in 2009, Spin released "a comprehensive oral history of the film and album and a free downloadable tribute that features nine bands doing song-for-song covers of the record".45

In March 2010, the entire collection of Spin magazine back issues became freely readable on Google Books.46 Brod remained editor until June 2011 when he was replaced by Steve Kandell who previously served as deputy editor.47 In July 2011, for the 20th anniversary of Nirvana's 1991 album, Nevermind, the magazine released a tribute album including all 13 songs with each covered by a different artist. The album released for free on Facebook included covers by Butch Walker, Amanda Palmer and Titus Andronicus.48

With the March 2012 issue, Spin relaunched the magazine in a larger, bi-monthly format and, at the same time, expanded its online presence under digital general manager Jeff Rogers.49505152 In July 2012, Spin was sold to Buzzmedia, which eventually renamed itself SpinMedia,53 which was founded in 1999 by Anthony Batt and Marc Brown.54 The September/October 2012 issue was the magazine's last print edition.5556 It continued to publish entirely online with Caryn Ganz as its editor-in-chief.57 In June 2013, Ganz was succeeded by Jem Aswad,58 who was replaced by Craig Marks in June of the following year.59

In 2016, Puja Patel was appointed editor60 and Eldridge Industries acquired SpinMedia via the Hollywood Reporter-Billboard Media Group for an undisclosed amount.61 Matt Medved became editor in December 2018.62

Spin was acquired in 2020 by Next Management Partners. Jimmy Hutcheson serves as chief executive officer63 with Daniel Kohn as editorial director64 and Spin's founder, Guccione Jr., who rejoined the magazine as creative advisor.65

In late 2023, the publication received backlash for Guccione Jr.'s article defending former Rolling Stone editor Jann Wenner after the latter made racist and sexist comments that got him ousted from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame board of directors as well as for "Stand Together Music", an initiative used "to launder the reputation of Koch Industries".66 In 2024 its week-long activation at the South by Southwest conference was sponsored by the United States Army,67 one of the factors that led to over 100 bands dropping off the festival in protest.

In May 2024, the magazine announced it would relaunch its print edition and publish quarterly starting in August.686970

Books

In 1995, Spin produced its first book, entitled Spin Alternative Record Guide.71 It compiled writings by 64 music critics on recording artists and bands relevant to the alternative music movement, with each artist's entry featuring their discography and albums reviewed and rated a score between one and ten.7273 According to Pitchfork Media's Matthew Perpetua, the book featured "the best and brightest writers of the 80s and 90s, many of whom started off in zines but have since become major figures in music criticism," including Rob Sheffield, Byron Coley, Ann Powers, Simon Reynolds, and Alex Ross. Although the book was not a sales success, "it inspired a disproportionate number of young readers to pursue music criticism."74 After the book was published, its entry on 1960s folk artist John Fahey, written by Byron Coley, helped renew interest in Fahey's music, leading to interest from record labels and the alternative music scene.75

For Spin's 20th anniversary in 2005, it published a book, Spin: 20 Years of Alternative Music, chronicling the prior two decades in music.76 The book has essays on grunge, Britpop, and emo, among other genres of music, as well as pieces on musical acts including Marilyn Manson, Tupac Shakur, R.E.M., Nirvana, Weezer, Nine Inch Nails, Limp Bizkit, and the Smashing Pumpkins.

Year-end lists

SPIN began compiling year-end lists in 1990.

Artist of the Year

YearArtistRef.
1994The Smashing Pumpkins77
1995PJ Harvey78
1996Beck79
1997The Notorious B.I.G.80
1998Lauryn Hill81
1999Rage Against the Machine82
2000Eminem83
2001U284
2002The Strokes85
2003Coldplay86
2004Modest Mouse87
2005M.I.A.88
2006Artists on YouTube and MySpace89
2007Kanye West and Daft Punk90
2008Lil Wayne91
2009Kings of Leon92
2010LCD Soundsystem, Florence and the Machine, and The Black Keys93
2011Fucked Up94
2012Death Grips95
2013Mike Will Made It96
2014Sia97
2015Deafheaven98
2019Billie Eilish99
2020Run the Jewels100
2021Turnstile101
2022Weyes Blood102
2023Sinéad O'Connor103

Single of the Year

YearArtistSongNationRef.
1994Beck"Loser" United States104
1995Moby"Feeling So Real" United States105
1996Fugees"Ready or Not" United States106
1997The Notorious B.I.G."Hypnotize" United States107
1998Fatboy Slim"The Rockafeller Skank" England108
1999TLC"No Scrubs" United States109
2000Eminem"The Real Slim Shady" United States110
2001Missy Elliott"Get Ur Freak On" United States111
2002Eminem"Cleanin' Out My Closet" United States112
200350 Cent"In da Club" United States113
2004Green Day"American Idiot" United States114
2005Gorillaz"Feel Good Inc." England115
2006Gnarls Barkley"Crazy" United States116
2007Kanye West"Stronger" United States117
2008M.I.A."Paper Planes" England118
2009Yeah Yeah Yeahs"Zero" United States119
2010CeeLo Green"Fuck You" United States120
2011Adele"Rolling in the Deep" England121
2012GOOD Music"Mercy" United States122
2013Daft Punk"Get Lucky" France123
2014Future Islands"Seasons (Waiting on You)" United States124
2015Justin Bieber"What Do You Mean?" Canada125
2016Rae Sremmurd"Black Beatles" United States126
2017Calvin Harris, Frank Ocean, and Migos"Slide" Scotland127
2018Valee and Jeremih"Womp Womp" United States128
2019Big Thief"Orange" United States129
2020Bartees Strange"Boomer" United States130
2021Japanese Breakfast"Be Sweet" United States131
2022Sudan Archives"Home Maker" United States132
2023Boygenius"Not Strong Enough" United States133

Album of the Year

YearArtistAlbumNationRef.
1990Ice CubeAmeriKKKa's Most Wanted United States134
1991Teenage FanclubBandwagonesque Scotland135
1992PavementSlanted and Enchanted United States136
1993Liz PhairExile in Guyville United States137
1994HoleLive Through This United States138
1995MobyEverything is Wrong United States139
1996BeckOdelay United States140
1997CornershopWhen I Was Born for the 7th Time England141
1998Lauryn HillThe Miseducation of Lauryn Hill United States142
1999Nine Inch NailsThe Fragile United States143
2000RadioheadKid A England144
2001System of a DownToxicity United States145
2002The White StripesWhite Blood Cells United States146
2003Elephant147
2004Kanye WestThe College Dropout United States148
2005Late Registration149
2006TV on the RadioReturn to Cookie Mountain United States150
2007Against Me!New Wave United States151
2008TV on the RadioDear Science United States152
2009Animal CollectiveMerriweather Post Pavilion United States153
2010Kanye WestMy Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy United States154
2011Fucked UpDavid Comes to Life Canada155
2012Frank OceanChannel Orange United States156
2013Kanye WestYeezus United States157
2014The War on DrugsLost in the Dream United States158
2015Kendrick LamarTo Pimp A Butterfly United States159
2016Solange KnowlesA Seat at the Table United States160
2017Kendrick LamarDamn. United States161
2018The 1975A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships England162
2019Big ThiefTwo Hands United States163
2020Fiona AppleFetch the Bolt Cutters United States164
2021TurnstileGlow On United States165
2022Weyes BloodAnd in the Darkness, Hearts Aglow United States166
2023Killer MikeMichael United States167

Note: The 2000 album of the year was awarded to "your hard drive", acknowledging the impact that filesharing had on the music listening experience in 2000.168 Kid A was listed as number 2, the highest ranking given to an actual album.

Additionally, the following albums were selected by the magazine as the best albums of their respective years in retrospective lists published decades later for years prior to the magazine's 1990 introduction of year-end album lists:

YearArtistAlbumNationRef.
1971Led ZeppelinLed Zeppelin IV England169
1981King CrimsonDiscipline England170
1982Kate BushThe Dreaming England171

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