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Alternative Press is an American music magazine based in Cleveland, Ohio. It offers interviews, photos, and music charts. Melanie Martinez was featured on the cover of the December 2016 issue, with that issue containing interviews with Melanie and a photo shoot done by Emily Soto. There are multiple editions of the issues of the magazine, with different covers. There was also a signed copy temporarily available. Melanie was also the guest editor for the October 2019 issue. They also did an interview with Melanie in November 2016.

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External site: Emily Soto blog

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December 2016 issue[]

  • This was Melanie's first time covering a magazine.
  • The dolls were given to Melanie by a fan of hers.[1]

October 2019 issue[]

  • There is a photo of Melanie holding hands with a giant doll holding ice cream. In the photo, some wires can be observed around the doll's left foot, indicating that it isn't a post-production edit.
  • The photos featured in the issue were taken by Melanie herself along with Cottontail and Lucy Loone.
  • This issue was meant to feature an interview with Tierra Whack; however, due to a conflict between Melanie's touring schedule with the K-12 Tour and magazine printer deadlines, the interview went unpublished when the issue came out. It was later released online on February 12, 2020.[2]
  • In one of the pages, Melanie introduced her poem, titled "Heights".[3]

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