Metronome Magazine is a FREE little b/w monthly zine covering the northern New England music scene. You can find it at various music-related locales in the area. They apparently haven't discovered the internet yet, so we have no link for them, but that's cool - they're keeping it real with the quaint parochialism so prevalent to this particular locale. They probably keep themselves warm during the harsh New England winter nights with wood stoves, not gas, and Metronome Magazine is probably mass-produced on the same printing presses that they used for stuff by dudes like Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Paine:
"Matt Maggiacomo and Brad ? (sorry, I can't read the tiny, handwritten credits) conjur up a moody, ethereal offering on their self-titled 10 song album. Fueled mostly by the lone strings of acoustic guitars, mandolin, and banjo, The Jena Campaign allow the sparseness of their playing to breathe life into their songs. Reminiscent of early Pink Floyd, when Syd Barret was at the helm, The Jena Campaign doesn't employ a lot of instrumentation to be understood. Their message, however, gets through loud and clear in a haunting way. Simple yet effective, the Rhode Island based Jena Campaign are a refreshing change to the typical din of the day. Music for the thinking man (and woman)." (Douglas Sloan)