I have begun my research into the overall presentation of music magazines; with this I will be analysing numerous of front covers, identifying all of the forms and conventions that feature in this type of magazine. whether it's from the 'look' of the model to the background, font, colours, layout, or the general style of the entire product.

Firstly, this magazine would seem somewhat 'edgy' the overall appearance comes across as very striking and powerful, the stance of the model (which is Lily Allen) instantly showcases folky,edgy music, and the focus that they eyes have on the audience, imply that they are trying to connect with the reader by drawing them in. The hands on her hips and minimal, clothing illustrates and takes that edginess to another level, it seems very serious and portrays the 'ideal' music magazine if Lily Allen was featured in it since it mirrors her genre of music.
The title is very simple, however, very bold and prominent, and despite the title being covered by the models head it still stands out.This magazine appears to be quite unusual compared to generic magazines; for example, instead of the headings on the front cover being in front of the model and overlapping her, they are in fact behind her, which would seem quite unusual as the writing is what is meant to stand out to the reader as that is what the magazine consists of and what they would be reading, in its place is the model being in the foreground, appearing as if she is more important, and to emphasis she is in the foreground, her shadow has been highlighted around her, making it very apparent that she is standing in front and almost coming out of the page. Instead of this model having a close up or mid shot of her it is more of a full length picture so the overall front cover isn't as concentrated on just the model.
The way the writing has been diagonally printed on the page creates the illusion that the writing is a part of the background wallpaper, which is also featured very differently, usually it is the typical white background, however, this very different, I something I may want to consider in my music magazine as I do not want a plain white background, instead I want something more adventurous and unique.

This second image is a big contrast in comparison to the previous image. It is very much so concentrated on the face with an extreme close up shot of the artist; Florence and the machine, again using celebrity endorsement to entice the reader.The extreme close up shot of the artist is quite unusual for a magazine as usually it would be a mid shot showing part of the body, however, this shot seems quite intimate and very powerful, with the pureness it portrays due to the colour scheme of only striking red, white and black. The black only being used to state the artist 'FLORENCE' the pose and fierce look on the face suggests a very domineering stance looking directly at the reader, again adding to the fact that the front cover of the magazine is to draw the reader in.
All the writing has been placed in the foreground on top of the image, making it noticeable, especially with the white against the deep red. The font is all the same, all upper case, bold and striking however, the only difference in the font is the word 'of' inbetween 2 and 10 varying the font slightly. Tracking is used on 'Introducing the new NME' the letters are all spaced out from one another compared to the other words. This gives the feeling as if it has based the font and style of the tracking on a film; as when a new film is released it usually has this type of styling, therefore, NME has then related this and based this specifically parallel to introducing the new NME.

This image uses the
mid shot I mentioned previously. Alike all magazines, celebrity endorsement is used;
Paramore, however, only the lead singer is on the front page instead of using the whole band.
Red, white and black appear to be a
very popular colour schemes in magazines, because they stand out so much.
Paramore has been printed across the middle through the artist, making the reader aware of exactly what is included in the magazine; along with a
quote from a supposed interview mentioned above her left shoulder. Illustrated with quotation marks. The background in this specific photo isn't the 'typical' as usually it is a plain background of some sort however, this has particularly been set out to show some sort of
distortion within the entire image as it is very
blurred not allowing the reader to make out exactly what it is and part of it has been incorporated into the models clothing almost giving out a sense of confusion nevertheless, this confusion has been
overcome by the strong powerful pose that is being portrayed, her hand placed up to her face in a defensive 'punchy' way, with a pout of the lip, suggesting some sort of
'attitude'
Overall I particularly
prefer this magazine front cover as all the
focus is on the model, she is the centre of attention and stands out to the audience and this is exactly what I want my magazine to include, a
striking,
eye catching front cover.