Tabloid Magazine

Tabloid Magazine

Single infobox
Name = Tabloid Magazine


Artist = The Living End
from Album = Modern Artillery
Released = February 2 2004
Format = Single
Recorded = 2003
Genre = Rock
Length = 3 min 20 s
Label = EMI
Producer = Mark Trombino
Chart position = 57 ARIA Singles Chart
Reviews =
Last single = "Who's Gonna Save Us?"
(2003)
This single = "Tabloid Magazine"
(2004)
Next single = "What's on Your Radio"
(2005)|

"Tabloid Magazine" is the second and last single lifted from The Living End's gold and Top 5 album, "Modern ARTillery".It features a live version of the classic "All Torn Down", plus acoustic versions of "Who's Gonna Save Us" and "What Would You Do" and a previously unreleased track.

On the title track frontman Chris Cheney writes, "I have a weak spot for these mags. I am fascinated at the social preoccupation with reading about other people’s lives. They lure you in and become difficult to put down. I think it has a new wave kinda edge".

Track listing

#"Tabloid Magazine"
#"No Reaction" (Demo)
#"All Torn Down" (Live)
#"What Would You Do?" (Acoustic)
#"Who's Gonna Save Us?" (Acoustic)


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