Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Blog Critique: Kingblind


I love music, art and entertainment.

Who doesn't take an interest to these things?

The blog, KingBlind: Music, Art & Entertainment, is all about music, the recent goss from the music industry and MORE music. It's a funky site, loaded with all sorts of stuff for the music lover, including links to free downloads.

An example of what you'd see on Kingblind is the following notice: "Supermodel Kate Moss becomes a pole dancer in the video for the White Stripes' new single I Just Don't Know what to Do with Myself ... And guess what - now we've got the whole video ..." . In one of the August entries, Kingblind alleges that there is "undeniable forensic proof that the Beatles legend Paul McCartney really was replaced with a look-alike in 1966."

KingBlind is important to the wider community beacuse it has the ability to update viewers on news that interests them the most. It publishes music news, album and concert reviews, mp3's, art, entertainment and heaps more!

The author of the Kingblind blogs is mblind. The acutally identity of the author is anonymous. The only way that readers are able to get some sort of contact with the author is via email. The content is a combination of art,entertainment, dairy and news, which is updated regularly. The oldest Kingblind blog can be seen in the archive dating back to March, 2003.

Kingblind has adopted a casual style which appeals heavily to the younger generation. The designs are visually appealing and immediately attract the attention of viewers. It's simplicity makes it an interesting and compelling read. It closely resembles the form of a diary, where the most recent posts are located at the top of the page. All posts are illustrated with images, or ocassionally accompanied with sound or video.

You have the choice of subscribing to Kingblind by entering your email address. Also, viewers can see in the miscellaneous section that weekly charts are posted in relation to music, books, movies and for this week magazines. The blog has also established a list of "Recommended" sites to visit on the web.

The magnitude of Kingblind's audience is unknown as there is no display of comments that have been left by visitors.

Kingblind does not rely on sources, but merely exists through means of opinion. It is a source of information and source of criticism. It involves the ravings of a complete random. The writings are coated with originality and passion, which is definetly a thumbs up for me!


Have a looksy and decide for yourself at:
http://www.kingblind.com/

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