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Beneath the Radar’s 50% Off Subscription Sale Ends Sunday

Beginning at Solely $2.49 an Situation

Aug 23, 2025

Mark and Wendy from Beneath the Radar right here. Our summer season subscription drive wraps up tomorrow. That is your final likelihood to avoid wasting 50% on a four-issue subscription—beginning at simply $2.49 a problem.

Final weekend we hit our aim of signing up 500 new subscribers. Now we’re able to ease off the subscription push and concentrate on ending our subsequent two points. However earlier than we do, we wish to give anybody nonetheless on the fence yet another likelihood to hitch in.

For those who’ve by no means subscribed—or let your subscription lapse—now’s the proper time to rejoin the neighborhood of readers who uncover their favourite new bands in our pages. As one longtime fan not too long ago instructed us:
Already a subscriber? You possibly can nonetheless assist us by gifting a subscription or sharing the sale with a pal.

“I keep in mind getting your magazines on the bookstore in highschool and discovering numerous new bands that means. 37 now and nonetheless a fan!! Stick with it.”

Subscriptions begin at simply $9.99—cheaper than simply about any streaming service. Don’t miss out—supply ends Sunday.

Proper now, you may get a four-issue print subscription for 50% off—simply $9.99 for the U.S. (solely $2.49 every vs. $7.99 on the newsstand) utilizing promo code UTR202550.

All again points are additionally 50% off with code UTRBACK50.

Canadian four-issue subscriptions are additionally 50% off, solely $14.49 vs. the same old $29.99.

Worldwide four-issue subscriptions are 50% as properly, now $23.49 vs. the same old $46.99.

All eight-issue subscription choices (U.S., Canadian, worldwide) are 40% off with code UTR202540.

We’ve outlasted most of our print-era friends not as a result of we had the deepest pockets or the largest workers, however as a result of we’ve stored it private. As a result of we care. As a result of we imagine music journalism needs to be pushed by coronary heart, not algorithms.

If you would like a deeper take a look at how Beneath the Radar survived the final 20+ years—by births, deaths, cross-country strikes, and a quickly altering media panorama—learn our behind-the-scenes secret origin story, written for our twentieth Anniversary Situation in 2021.

Wendyand me at the Hillside Festival in Guelph, Canada in 2005 for our O Canada Issue. (Self-Portrait)
Us on the Hillside Competition in Guelph, Canada in 2005 for our O Canada Situation. (Self-Portrait)
Wendy and our daughter Rose with Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth in London, England in 2016 during a Protest issue photo shoot. (Photo by Mark Redfern)
Wendy and our daughter Rose with Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth in London, England in 2016 throughout a Protest situation picture shoot. (Picture by Mark Redfern)
Our daughter Rose with Future Islands in Charlottesville, VA in 2014 during a cover photo shoot. (Photo by Wendy Lynch Redfern)
Our daughter Rose with Future Islands in Charlottesville, VA in 2014 throughout a canopy picture shoot. (Picture by Wendy Lynch Redfern)

Every situation of Beneath the Radar contains:

  • 20–30 in-depth interviews Our subsequent situation—Situation 75—is a sequel to our fan-favorite ’90s Situation, that includes brand-new interviews with the artists, filmmakers, and creatives behind a few of the decade’s most iconic music, movie, and TV.
  • 20–50 album evaluations
  • A downloadable MP3 sampler of as much as 40 new tracks
  • Authentic pictures—much less inventory pictures or label promos
  • Unique options that usually keep in print months earlier than logging on

For those who worth considerate music journalism, should you miss flipping by a superbly designed print journal, or should you merely wish to assist a passionate, family-run publication—that is the time to subscribe.

Print’s not lifeless. However it does want your assist.

Help Beneath the Radar—the final nice American indie rock print journal—and save 50% at present.

Wendy and me in the hallway of our Los Angeles, CA apartment building where we started Under the Radar, early 2000s. (Self-Portrait)
Us within the hallway of our Los Angeles, CA condo constructing the place we began Beneath the Radar, early 2000s. (Self-Portrait)
Elliott Smith in Los Angeles, CA in 2003. (Photo by Wendy Lynch Redfern)
Elliott Smith in Los Angeles, CA in 2003. (Picture by Wendy Lynch Redfern)

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