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Maxim Writer Says Those Infamous Two-And-A-Half Circles Were Added To His Previews After The Fact

As week one of Crowesgate draws to a close, we've heard from a lot of people regarding Maxim's decision to run "previews" of upcoming Black Crowes and Nas albums as actual reviews despite those albums being unavailable to critics and just plain unfinished, respectively. We've read the Crowes' initial irate reaction to Maxim's journalistic gaffe and Maxim's lame mea culpa. Nas weighed in, wondering who gives credence to a review in Maxim in the first place, and even the neologism-challenged CNN newsroom added their own half-cocked commentary. But one party we've yet to hear from until now is David Peisner, who wrote the previews/reviews/who-the-hell-even-knows-anymore in question. Going on record with the LA Times, Peisner claims his Maxim higher-ups did assign him to write previews, and he only found out they had been bumped to the reviews section when the issue hit the stands. More »

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CNN Reclassifies Black Crowes As "Grunge," Remains Blissfully Ignorant Of The Concept Of "Irony"

Presenting two CNN anchors who, in the sliver of time that they're allotted to discuss one of the day's biggest soft-news stories, find themselves musing over the true meanings of an official statement from Maxim that they haven't seen. And said statement is regarding a review they haven't read. And it covers a band they're completely unfamiliar with (although they do know that Kurt Cobain isn't the Black Crowes' lead singer)! Who said that there were no good examples of journalism out there in the world? [HT: Gawker]

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Maxim To The Black Crowes: "Sorry About That Sorta-Bad Review"

Maxim has extended a virtual olive branch in the direction of the Black Crowes, after the magazine copped to running a middling review of the band's new album Warpaint before its reviewer even had a chance to listen to more than one song off it. "It is Maxim's editorial policy to assign star ratings only to those albums that have been heard in their entirety," editorial director James Kaminsky said in a statement on Tuesday. "Unfortunately, that policy was not followed in the March 2008 issue of our magazine and we apologize to our readers." Apparently the writer of the review isn't going to face any disciplinary action, but the "educated guess" policy outlined by a still-unnamed Maxim staffer in an e-mail to the Crowes' label last week is probably being erased from the magazine's stylebook right now. [AP / Photo: AP]