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Blunt Magazine

Online music magazine based in Australia


Summary

Online music magazine based in Australia

FieldValue
editor_titleEditors
frequencyBi-yearly
categoryMusic Magazine
founded1999
finaldate2016 (print)
companyComplaints Department Pty Ltd.
countryAustralia
basedSydney
languageEnglish
website

the Australian online magazine

Blunt Magazine is an online music magazine based in Australia. Previously based in print, the magazine is now predominantly online, with occasional physical releases. With historical covers featuring A Day to Remember, Bring Me the Horizon, Paramore, Green Day and Parkway Drive, the magazine is recognised as a significant publication in the international music industry.

History and profile

Blunt was founded in 1999. It was previously published by Next Media. and is a music magazine, written by seasoned music journalists. The images found in Blunt Magazine are used from the contribution of various photographers and artists that work with the brand. The headquarters is in Sydney.

The magazine, which had been on hiatus since 2016, was relaunched in its current online form in January 2020. In June 2025, it was announced that Blunt Magazine was expanding with a second site, Blunt US - the American division focused on news, interviews and features for the U.S. heavy and alternative scenes.

References

References

  1. The Industry Observer. (18 December 2019). "Bring Blunt Mag back from the brink". Brag Media.
  2. "Blunt Magazine Inc.". CaCompanyList.
  3. [https://canadianethnicmedia.com/ Canadian Ethnic Media]
  4. Spindler, Emily. (2025-06-13). "Blunt Magazine Launches Blunt US To Take On The American Underground".
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