"I Love Rock Music" mainly introduces domestic bands and some current affairs (more angry youth). There are CDs accompanying the book, which are usually singles of each band. The highlights are his CDs and current affairs, especially There are some things that are so well written that they are both funny and helpless. This book is basically unavailable in newspapers and periodicals. . Because of the content (current affairs), it will be criticized, so it is best to order it by mail.
I often buy "Not Music", which is a pure music magazine, so newspapers and periodicals are basically available, but this book does not introduce much about China. The band introduces a lot of foreign music, and it’s mostly experimental, post-rock, and electronic. It’s relatively fresh. There are also CDs but no rock classics.
There is also "Heavy" "Music" contains a lot of heavy metal, black gold, and goth, and the most introductions to musical instruments are not as much compared to professional magazines.
And "Popular Songs" is more moderate, and now it is becoming more and more rock-oriented, so it is still A decent magazine
Except for "I Love Rock and Roll", all the others can be purchased at newsstands. . . . . . .
It depends on what type of rock you like. If you are a bourgeois person, watch "Fei". If you want to satisfy your heart, watch "Love". If you want to play musical instruments, watch "Heavy". If you don't know much about anything, watch "Heavy". "Pass". . .