
The NME front cover is used to attract the target audience and is the first thing the audience will see; therefore it is the front cover that will grab their attention. On this front cover, the main picture is of Morrissey. Morrissey is an influential person for the target audience, therefore when they see him on the cover; it will attract their attention (especially since he is not in magazines very much anymore). It also uses sell lines, such as the free posters (of band members that target audience will like) and by saying ‘free’ in big writing, it makes the reader feel they got more than their money’s worth, or that they will get more than their money’s worth by buying the magazine. It also has band names scattered about the magazine, some of these bands are targeted at the indie audience, and others are into more pop or pop rock cultures, to perhaps try and attract a larger audience and sell more magazines. It has live reports for panic! At the disco and fallout boy, this means that anybody going to see them live will be attracted to the magazine as they will perhaps want to know what to expect or know how good they are live. It also has an ‘exclusive’ interview with the Kaisers. The use of the word ‘exclusive’ tells the audience that they can’t read it anywhere else; therefore they will be more attracted to the magazine and may think it’s more worth buying. The band is also liked by many different types of people. This front cover also shows morrisey (an iconic figure of the genre of music of the magazine) on a personal level by saying 'when in rome get drunk with morrissey' this is typical of indie music by not showing the band as being superior, as opposed to metal where the band is almost seen as more superior than the reader.
The nme logo is also used to stand out to the target audience; the target audience for this magazine is for people into indie, pop rock etc. And is the prime magazine for many popular musical genres today. The logo is very simple. This is very much to represent to the indie audience. For example, indie music is very simple and what they wear is very simple etc. It also uses a bright colour to stand out to the audience and that is also something else that appeals to indie audience (it stands out) and everybody loves the smiths. Underneath it also says ‘new musical express’ which is what NME stands for. This also attracts to the indie audience because it says ‘new’ and suggests underground, unknown bands etc. This is also another thing indie people are into, underground bands.

The metal hammer cover attracts to the metal and hard metal audience. It also sticks to the metal audience and is not as varied. This is to perhaps keep all of the metal readers interested as if it was more mainstream they would go off the magazine. The main picture is of Phil Anselmo, the lead vocalists of pantera, which is a very big and popular band within the metal genre. This will attract the target audience. It also says world exclusive, which suggests that they can’t read about Phil Anselmo's view on Dimebag Darrel’s death anywhere else. Everybody in the metal scene was also distraught by his death and probably wanted to read about Phil Anselmo’s view and feelings about it. The cover is also very busy and represents the music, as metal music is very busy. The magazine also comes with a free cd with many popular bands within the musical genre this is targeted at. This means that the reader will feel they’re getting a great deal and are defiantly getting their money’s worth (the cd is also exclusive to metal hammer). They even get free stickers and posters. All of the little pictures etc. Within the cover also attract the target audience. For example, guitar picks swords, guitars and guitar knobs etc. Where it says ‘the big four tour, is it one?’ it also suggests that the answer is within the pages and the audience needs to buy the magazine to find out. This will also be very affective towards people that are anxious to find out whether that tour is on. It also uses quotes to draw the reader in and make them want to read the articles and buy the magazine. For example, “I was a wounded animal striking out at everybody’ (Phil anselmo presumably talking about the death of his former band member and friend being shot). This creates anxiety and makes the reader want to read the whole article.
The metal hammer logo is designed to attract the target audience because of its use of typical metal, weird shapes and sharp edges etc. It may also suggest the same look of a guitar used frequently in metal music (flying v guitars for example).
I can conclude from these front covers that the front covers are all about grabbing the attention of potential readers. It does this by using sell lines, large pictures (of popular bands to the potential audience) and free gifts etc. How busy the cover is also seems to depend on the kind of music of the magazine. For example, the metal/rock magazines are very busy and it represents the kind of music. Wheras the indie magazine has quite a laid back, simple design and this also represents indie music. I have also concluded that in all of these, the picture of an artist is the main attraction of a front cover and takes up a large proportion of it. I can also see that most of the magazines have picutres of the whole band.
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