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Began in a Cramped LA Condominium. Nonetheless Combating for Indie Music. 44 Subscriptions to Go.

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Jul 26, 2025



Images by Mark and Wendy Redfern

Mark and Wendy from Below the Radar right here. You’re most likely getting uninterested in seeing previous images of us—however listed below are two extra anyway. These had been taken within the hallway of our previous condominium constructing in Los Angeles, the place Below the Radar was born in our cramped one-bedroom again in 2001. For years we labored out of that tiny house—packing containers of again points stacked within the kitchen nook, towers of promo CDs threatening to topple over.

Issues look a bit of totally different now: the again points are in our storage in Virginia, and publicists largely ship us advance streams and downloads (and infrequently vinyl). However what hasn’t modified is our DIY spirit and our mission to place out the very best indie music journal round (it helps that we’re one of many solely print ones nonetheless left).

Earlier this summer season, we introduced a objective of signing up 500 new subscribers—and we’re now simply 44 away from hitting that quantity. 4-issue subscriptions are nonetheless 50% off. When you’ve by no means subscribed—or let your subscription lapse—please take into account becoming a member of (or rejoining) the various readers who’ve found their favourite new bands in our pages. One reader just lately commented:

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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 saved it private. As a result of we care. As a result of we consider music journalism needs to be pushed by coronary heart, not algorithms.

If you would like a deeper take a look at how Below the Radar survived the final 20+ years—by way of births, deaths, cross-country strikes, and a quickly altering media panorama—learn our behind-the-scenes secret origin story, written for our twentieth Anniversary Difficulty 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 Difficulty. (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 difficulty picture shoot. (Photograph 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. (Photograph by Wendy Lynch Redfern)

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  • 20–30 in-depth interviews Our subsequent difficulty—Difficulty 75—is a sequel to our fan-favorite ’90s Difficulty, that includes brand-new interviews with the artists, filmmakers, and creatives behind among the decade’s most iconic music, movie, and TV.
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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 condominium constructing the place we began Below 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. (Photograph by Wendy Lynch Redfern)

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