Do you find the general tone of Prefix to be liberal and limp-wristed? Well, Rockanomics, a new online music magazine, wants to offer you a conservative music site that will shy away from the cowardice generally expelled on these pages in favor of promotion of our troops and rock and roll music.
Here’s the message that is currently adorning the front page of Rockanomics:
Rockanomics.com - the pro-American, pro-Military, conservative online rock journal and music community will relaunch this fall 2008. We’ll be jam packed with music reviews, downloads, interviews and articles about our military heroes, their tremendous successes in the war on terror, and how the changing pop culture effects your life. Plus, there’s great trivia, discussions, blogs, and a special 9/11 tribute.
We’ll be taking on the pathetic bands, magazines, newspapers, and media that constantly slams the country and the president the global warming quagmire, terrorist sympathizers, conspiracy theorists, and lowlife politicians that undermine our country.
We’ll also have a few things you won’t find in any other music journal - like tips on great careers and business advice to help you share in the American dream!
I hope that 9/11 tribute and the American dream mentioned involve the Nuge and/or Sarah Palin, because that’s the only dream/tribute I’ll ever need. They claim they’ll be covering all music, but I’d have to imagine hip-hop won’t be featured unless it’s of the Rodney Dangerfield variety. [via Idolator]


Funny, I thought when the term corporate rock whore died, conservative music fans won