Il Mucchio Selvaggio (lit.'The Wild Bunch') was an Italian monthly music magazine published between 1977 and 2018. It has been described as 'a piece of Italy's cultural, social and political history'.[1]

Il Mucchio Selvaggio
November 1980 issue, featuring Bruce Springsteen
CategoriesMusic magazine
FrequencyMonthly
PublisherStemax
FounderMax Stefani, Paolo Carù e Aldo Pedron
Founded1977
Final issue2018
CountryItaly
Based inRome
LanguageItalian

History and profile edit

The magazine was founded by Max Stefani [it], Paolo Carù e Aldo Pedron in Rome in 1977 as a monthly music magazine, mostly focused on rock music.[2] Initially centered on American and British classic rock, it gradually broadened its scope to include new trends such as punk and new wave, as well as the Italian rock scene.[2]

In 1980, the co-founders Carù and Pedron abandoned the magazine to fund a rival magazine, Buscadero.[2] Another major split happened in the late 1980s, when most of the staff left the magazine to join Velvet, a competing magazine founded by the former Mucchio collaborators Maurizio Bianchini, Federico Guglielmi [it] and Eddy Cilia [it], but in spite of it, the magazine kept selling strong.[2] In September 1996, the magazine underwent a major reorganization, becoming weekly, and adopting a smaller format at a lower price.[2] In 2001, Federico Guglielmi, who in the meanwhile had reprised his collaboration, launched a quarterly spin-off Mucchio Extra, which was published until mis-2010s.[2] Starting from 2005, the magazine reprised its monthly frequence and its classical format.[2]

Following the abandon of its founder Max Stefani in 2011, and a scandal involving the public funds that the magazine had received and which had been used for personal purposes,[2][3] the magazine went into crisis, eventually ending its publications in 2018 after 41 years and 767 issues.[1] [2][4]

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  1. ^ a b "Dopo 41 anni, chiude il "Mucchio Selvaggio"". Rolling Stone Italia (in Italian). 29 June 2018. Retrieved 25 April 2024.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Inchignoli, Maurizio (12 January 2023). "Il Mucchio Selvaggio - Una storia lunga più di 40 anni". Musica di carta: 50 anni di riviste musicali in Italia (in Italian). Arcana. ISBN 978-88-9277-190-1.
  3. ^ Gallo, Alberto (2 July 2013). "Il Mucchio Selvaggio, una storia di sprechi". Lettera 43. Retrieved 25 April 2024.
  4. ^ Stefanini, Simone (29 June 2020). "Il passato è fantascienza: due anni fa chiudeva Il Mucchio Selvaggio". Rockit (in Italian). Retrieved 25 April 2024.