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Magazine advert analysis in the indie genre
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3. Features of the advert
In the top right corner the advert features the bands name – Noel Gallagher's high flying birds , it is in a
big and quite interesting font which help suggest to a potential buyer the genre of the music and from
researcher into indie bands they usually feature a quirky font in order suit the genre indie which is
alternative and different to what you might expect
The main singer who is Noel Gallagher is central to the adverts' picture , it lets a potential buyer see who
what the band is like and get a feel to the music by the way the person/ people are dressed. Which is quite
casual as he has his top button undone and despite wearing a suit doesn’t have a tie
The advert features text (below) which let a potential
viewer see what music is on this album , including
number one hit or classic songs
On the left is a picture of some reviews
about the album , which highlight to a
potential viewer why they should buy the
album , reviews offered features star
rating from newspapers , radio’s and
music magazines
4. Finally the advert feature web 2.0 information such as
a website (Noel gallagher.com) which fans can visit to From analysing this Magazine advert, It
buy tickets for the band upcoming arena tour. It also
feature the record label of the band which is very will help give my group an insight into
small and hard to read what we need to include in our
magazine advert such as song names
and band websites. It will give us an
insight into what a indie magazine
advert should look like.
The Zutons magazine advert
Here is a magazine advert for the band we are creating our magazine advert for
The Zutons.
This magazine features similar aspects of the Noel Gallagher's high flying birds
advert. It again has a quirky font for the name of the band and album and it is in
a big font to help attract attention to the advert. The background of the advert
helps indicate the genre indie, due to its weird and alternative nature with
having the band in a cartoon style.
It also features the names of the song on the album so potential buyer know
what they are getting. Finally it has reviews which tells a potential viewer why to
buy the album.
It doesn’t feature any reference to the record company or any web 2.0
information so this could be something we could add to our magazine advert