Content
The flow of Bearded is follows a chronological timeline. The magazine starts with reviews of live events (the past), continues with news and features (the present) and ends with listings and reviews of future releases (the future). The break to this line comes in the feature From the Euphotic Depths on the second to last page where one of the contributors talks about their love for a band long forgotten.
Another regular feature is the Bearded Sluice Box, where a handful of emerging artists are highlighted for readers to investigate further.
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