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Steven Wells Is Still Dishing It Out. And He Can Still Take It. Can You?new

No wonder American music journalism sucks. We've raised a generation of mewling, puking brittle-boned pony hugging, mediocrity-loving music journalist milksops who don't wanna rip both rock and the English language a new asshole.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Steven Wells  |  04-13-2009  |  Music

Advertisers Go from Licensing Songs to Releasing Themnew

The synergy of marketing and indie music has evolved so swiftly that selling a tune for use in a commercial or video game seems almost quaint. Marketers aren't just horning in on the territory of record labels' promo departments -- they're starting to act like labels.
Chicago Reader  |  Miles Raymer  |  04-13-2009  |  Music

Your Guide to Understanding Rap Lyricsnew

Good news for perplexed suburbanites: a new site called UnderstandRap.com lets experienced rap interpreters explain difficult urban slang to hip-hop neophytes.
Boston Phoenix  |  David Thorpe  |  04-08-2009  |  Music

Fifteen Years After Kurt Cobain's Death, Would-Be Nirvanas Share His Broken Crownnew

Ever since Kurt Cobain, Seattle's seminal grunge hero, shot himself in the head, slews of would-be successors to Nirvana's sonic throne have come and gone.
Phoenix New Times  |  Niki D'Andrea  |  04-08-2009  |  Music

Light in the Attic Releases the "Sgt. Pepper's of French Music"new

Seattle-based Light in the Attic Records has become the first label to release Serge Gainsbourg's Histoire de Melody Nelson in the United States. Knowing this, the question is: Why didn't anyone else ever think of doing it?
Seattle Weekly  |  Brian J. Barr  |  04-06-2009  |  Music

Change of Direction at SXSWnew

Ten years ago, SXSW was widely accepted as the ultimate opportunity for baby bands and A&R representatives to make goo-goo eyes at each other. But today younger, wiser bands don’t bat their eyelashes at the majors like they used to, and South by Southwest is all the better for it.
Boston Phoenix  |  Michael Brodeur  |  03-27-2009  |  Music

Music's Biggest Party Reflects a Shifting Music Industrynew

The music industry is shrinking, but there are more bands than ever before, and more ways to hear them. A report from the frontlines of SXSW.
The Portland Mercury  |  Ned Lannamann  |  03-26-2009  |  Music

Mic in Tracks Magicnew

Privately recorded "mic in tracks" snippets washed through the Net during Napster's heyday and these marvelous oddities are too good to keep private.
North Bay Bohemian  |  Gabe Meline  |  03-20-2009  |  Music

A Power Shift Within Nashville's Musicians Union Signals Changing Timesnew

To onlookers, Local 257 became a battleground far larger than Nashville's city limits, in a sort of proxy grudge match for control. At stake was leadership of the fourth largest local in the world's largest trade organization for professional musicians.
Nashville Scene  |  Brantley Hargrove  |  03-20-2009  |  Music

For These Local Magpies, the Music Was Just the Beginningnew

Transfer’s rock ’n’ roll dreams may have not immediately come true, but the company they started may help others realize theirs.
San Diego CityBeat  |  AnnaMaria Stephens  |  03-18-2009  |  Music

Through Being Coolnew

If even McDonald's is making fun of hipsters now, the pretentious shits who live to be in the know about the latest band, boutique or blog — and, more importantly, to make sure everybody else knows they're in the know — are officially just this side of irrelevant.
Houston Press  |  Chris Gray  |  03-17-2009  |  Music

LiveNation Battles Neighbors Over Big Concertsnew

LiveNation is re-envisioning the landmark landscape of San Francisco's Nob Hill to include a more regularly booked concert hall.
SF Weekly  |  Jennifer Maerz  |  03-13-2009  |  Music

S.A. X SXSWnew

Thirteen Alamo City acts are featured at Austin's biggest fest this year.
San Antonio Current  |  San Antonio Current  |  03-11-2009  |  Music

10 Emo Songs That Don't Sucknew

Though most emo is rightfully reviled by anyone who isn't a teenager with a ridiculous haircut, there have been plenty of amazing songs released in the past 10 years or so that are, nonetheless, quintessentially emo. Those songs, and the bands who recorded them, deserve their due.
Phoenix New Times  |  Martin Cizmar  |  03-10-2009  |  Music

Irving Azoff Reveals Ticketmaster Secret at Senate Judiciary Hearingsnew

One of the lesser-reported revelations of last week’s Senate Judiciary Committee’s hearings on the proposed merger of the two corporate behemoths of the concert business, Ticketmaster and LiveNation, came during a conversation with Ticketmaster CEO Irving Azoff about service fees.
L.A. Weekly  |  Randall Roberts  |  03-05-2009  |  Music

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