Double Page Spread: Kerrang!
Inside edition 1454 of Kerrang!, there are 63 pages, 9 of which were used for advertising. Companies use this magazine to advertise, as they believe the Kerrang! magazine attract the same/similar customer base to the one they are targeting. There are two different types of advert in this magazine: music and video games. These are the sort of adverts that are expected in this magazine, as these are some of the things 15-22 year old's are interested in. The music adverts were typically of the same genre to to magazine itself, which is expected as this magazine will attract the most customers. It is also a good way of addressing a large amount of people at the same time.
On all 3 of the double page spreads that the band are featured in, the picture goes across the middle of the two pages. This works well, as they are not in the crease of the page so the image does not seem distorted. The contents of these double page spreads are written by the band members themselves, rather than a Q&A. This is one of the many types of writing stye used in this magazine, but stays the same throughout the whole of the feature pages for Fall Out Boy.
The pull quote from this article is a powerful pull quote. It says "After the hiatus, i felt rejected . . .". A hiatus is a pause or gap in a sequence, and in this case the sequence is the span of the bands life. This is a powerful quote, as it shows the ups and down in both Pete's life, as well as the lifespan of the band.
This double page spread of the magazine is similar to all of the other double page spreads in this magazine that the band feature on. This shows uniform and similarity, as well as professionalism and a clear house style. This double page spread shows more images than the others, with 3 additional images of the band. These 3 pictures are clearly not taken in a studio, but instead taken at one of Fall Out Boys concerts. The third picture is a staged picture, but was still taken at the concert.
The text on this page is also written like the other 2 pages. It is written by Andy Hurley, another one of the band members. The pull quote for this is very powerful and has a lot of meaning. It is "I got really depressed. I wanted to kill myself . . .". This has a lot of depth and meaning, as this is something quite personal to this band member, and probably something that has taken a lot of courage to say. The language used by the writer is formal, with little to no slang or expletives used.