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Published: 2012/07/04
Celebrate Relix’s Independence with a Timeless Subscription

In an era when many magazines are falling by the wayside, Relix will celebrate its 40th anniversary as an independent music resource in 2013. Yesterday, publisher Peter Shapiro announced Relix’s new Timeless Subscription program. As he explained, “Too many of my friends tell me that their Relix subscription lapsed and, while they wanted to renew it, they didn’t want to deal.” In response, Relix’s new offer allows somebody to subscribe or renew and be locked in for the low rate of $20 per year without having to worry about remembering to renew (with the ability to cancel at anytime.) Shapiro adds, “We are excited to celebrate July 4th with something cool and we think being able to subscribe to Relix once and then you get to decide when to turn the subscription off is pretty cool, especially because you couldn’t do that before and re-subscribing every year is a drag. We hope you will Join Us for this new way to enjoy Relix.”
Even folks who started their subscription earlier this year can sign on, with the new sub period beginning when their current one ends. The full details can be found here (be sure to enter the promo code TIMELESS).
Relix A/V
Beth Hart "Baddest Blues"
Beth Hart shares the opening track from her latest album, Bang Bang Boom Boom, live at Relix.
Jamie Lidell "A Little Bit More"
Jamie Lidell sets up in the Relix boiler room and delivers a tune from his 2005 album Multiply
King Lincoln "Coffee"
Duane Trucks is happy to announce his new project, King Lincoln. Watch them perform “Coffee” live and acoustic at Relix’s Online-Video Coordinator’s loft in Williamsburg.
Crystal Bowersox "Dead Weight"
Here’s another song from Crystal Bowersox’s new record All That For This, live at Relix.
Goodnight, Texas "The Railroad"
Goodnight, Texas share a song from their latest studio album, A Long Life of Living, live at Relix.
Warren Haynes "Railroad Boy"
Warren Haynes performs a solo, acoustic version of “Railroad Boy” and explains how he adapted the traditional Celtic song for Gov’t Mule, backstage at the Hangout Music Festival.
Alpine "Hands"
Australia’s Alpine recently made their NYC debut at the Relix office with this song from their new album A is for Alpine.
Brendan Bayliss and Jake Cinninger "The Pequod"
In honor of Umphrey’s McGee’s return to Summer Camp this weekend, we present the group’s Brendan Bayliss and Jake Cinninger performing this version of “The Pequod” from UM’s Anchor Drops.
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