Under the Radar

Letter From The Editor

Lat most et me delayed level with an you issue . This of issue is probably has the been since issue 6 way back in early 2004 (the one with Rilo Kiley on the cover, all dressed in white in a white room, with singer Jenny Lewis holding a glass of milk). With that issue we switched to a new printer in New York. They ended up being borderline scam artists, delivering a sub-standard product with pages in album and a tribute to the then recently deceased Elliott Smith. We had to fight with the printer just to get the time sensitive content out there as it became more and more out of date every day. Eventually it hit newsstands and as wasn’t released until that August (and The Avalanches until 2016), we still had some timely content. We moved over to Publishers Press in Kentucky for our next issue and they have printed our magazines ever since with no problems.

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