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Bruce Adams is Kranky No Morenew

In 2005 Adams decided it was time for a change, so he sold his half of Kranky Records and joined forces with his wife to found Flingco.com. Now he's back in the label game with Flingco Sound System.
Chicago Newcity  |  Brad Knutson  |  12-12-2007  |  Music

I Think I'm In Love, Againnew

Though she put us through a rough year (Soulja Boy anyone?), hip-hop promises to end 2007 with a bevy of strong releases that will remind us why we fell in love all those years ago.
Jackson Free Press  |  David Dennis Jr.  |  12-11-2007  |  Music

Jukebox in the Skynew

I've been playing with a few phones lately, chiefly the iPhone and the Motorazr from Sprint, testing their features to try to figure out why people would want to make cell phones their preferred method of listening.
New Times Broward-Palm Beach  |  Jonathan Cunningham  |  12-11-2007  |  Music

Hot Rod Circuit Drives into the Sunsetnew

Rumors of the band's demise have popped up every so often for ages, squashed by one more album, one more tour, one more giant homecoming show. This time, it's for real.
New Haven Advocate  |  Brian LaRue  |  12-11-2007  |  Music

Pittsburgh: The Epicenter of a Bagpiping Renaissance?new

Here's the real thing about bagpipes: Firing up a set of pipes is a rush like no other. It's an instrument custom-designed to kick ass, and the sometimes religious, sometimes riotous awe that people feel when they hear it is no joke.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Aaron Jentzen  |  12-10-2007  |  Music

Horrible Catchy Songs are the New Horribly Catchy Songsnew

J. Holiday’s "Bed." "Crank Dat Soulja Boy." Pussycat Dolls' "Don't Cha." When will it all stop?
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Brian McManus  |  12-10-2007  |  Music

An Open Letter to Thom Yorkenew

You're completely fucking it up for the rest of us. "Free" is suddenly the new business model.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Staff  |  12-10-2007  |  Music

From Aging Gramophones to Sleek New iPodsnew

How is the music industry coping with the changing times?
VUE Weekly  |  Steven Sandor  |  12-06-2007  |  Music

Doc Paulin's Long Goodbyenew

Ernest 'Doc" Paulin, who died Nov. 20 at 100 years and four months, was a jazz patriarch in the most literal sense.
Gambit  |  Jason Berry  |  12-05-2007  |  Music

Ill Communication Goes Beyond the Beatsnew

On a drizzly November afternoon in the Alamo City, a handful of local and national hip-hop enthusiasts gathered with community members for a two-day conference to explore the music's dichotomies.
San Antonio Current  |  M. Solis  |  11-28-2007  |  Music

The Haunted House of Rocknew

Midsize hole lingers in the heart of the scene.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Amber North  |  11-28-2007  |  Music

Thrill Jockey Records Crosses the 15-Year Linenew

"I was a really big fan of Touch & Go and Dischord," founder Bettina Richards says, "especially their ethos. You don't see it written about much these days, but it still means a shitload to me -- the open relationship with the artist, that fundamental thing."
Chicago Newcity  |  Tom Lynch  |  11-28-2007  |  Music

A Groundbreaking Dissertation Diagnoses Metal Healthynew

Musician and clinical psychology Ph.D. candidate Gerald Chavez talks about his study, which finds that heavy metal does not increase aggression in juveniles.
Weekly Alibi  |  Zak Schlegel  |  11-27-2007  |  Music

The Hit Mannew

From bookie to record mogul to big-screen gangster to Music Row exec, the strange but true life of Frank Dileo.
Nashville Scene  |  Jack Silverman  |  11-27-2007  |  Music

The 100 Greatest Detroit Songs Evernew

"Best" is totally subjective and fairly open-ended, of course, though some of the factors we asked voters to take into account included the song's impact and "pure spine-tingling quality." Sales were a little important but not as important as impact (did someone say "Stooges"?).
Metro Times  |  Staff  |  11-27-2007  |  Music

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