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Canadian music webzine For the Gord Downie album, see Coke Machine Glow.

Cokemachineglow was a Canadian webzine dedicated mainly to music criticism, though it also featured articles about local music scenes. It was founded in 2002 and closed down permanently at the end of 2015. In 2006, it was described as one of "the most influential music blogs" by the Washington City Paper.

Writers included Archway Editions founder Chris Molnar. In 2022, cokemachineglow: Writing Around Music 2005–2015, a compilation of writing from the website, was published by the imprint, distributed by Simon & Schuster.

References

  1. Pirnia, Garin (2018-04-20). Rebels and Underdogs: The Story of Ohio Rock and Roll. Indiana University Press. ISBN 9781684350179.
  2. "The Spin Essential Mix". Spin. SPIN Media LLC. December 2005. p. 20.
  3. Markovitz, Adam (2008-01-11). "Your guide to entertainment online". Entertainment Weekly.
  4. Schonfeld, Zach (2015-12-26). "Why Did So Many Good Pop Culture Sites Die in 2015?". Newsweek. Retrieved 2018-05-22.
  5. "Music in Review 2006". Washington City Paper. 2006-12-22. Retrieved 2018-05-22.
  6. Ables; Abraham; Alexander; Amenta; Baban; Beasley; Betz; Downer; Elliott; Faulds; Goldstsein; Hann; Marsh; McAndrew; McGowan; Molnar; Newell; Perry; Purdom; Reid; Sams; Sinacola; Smith; Zoladz (13 December 2022). Simon & Schuster - cokemachinglow: Writing Around Music 2005-2015. powerHouse Books. ISBN 978-1-57687-997-9.

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