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Our Doomed Tie to the Thriving Local DIY Scenenew

Two of Dallas' DIY venues were recently closed own. They had issues, sure, but it's tough to ignore another thread running through each of these stories: Our coverage.
Dallas Observer  |  Pete Freedman  |  05-19-2008  |  Music

Columbia College's Student-Run Record Label is Actually Run by Studentsnew

The music industry has changed a lot since 1982, when Polygram chairman Irwin Steinberg and Down Beat publisher Chuck Suber started AEMMP Records, a student-run label at Columbia College that doubles as a music-business prep course.
Chicago Reader  |  Miles Raymer  |  05-19-2008  |  Music

L.A. Underground vs. the Copsnew

The LAPD has been leaning on the downtown party scene hard this year, with several recent events raided on unknown or specious pretexts. The latest casualty was Phoenix Projekt's pyrokinetic party.
Los Angeles CityBeat  |  Ron Garmon  |  05-16-2008  |  Music

Meet the Replacements Again with Deluxe Reissuesnew

Gather 'round, children, and you will hear stories of the early '80s, when "alternative" music was still called "college radio" and good old punk rock was still relevant. Well, kinda relevant.
Shepherd Express  |  Blaine Schultz  |  05-16-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Warwick Stone is the Hard Rock's King of Collectorsnew

Walking through one room on the sixth floor of the Hard Rock Hotel is a crash course in half a century of popular music. Stone is the man responsible for all this music memorabilia.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  T.R. Witcher  |  05-16-2008  |  Music

Photographer's My Chemical Romance Nightmare has a Happy Endingnew

Last week was a wild one for freelance photographer Nichole Torpea. The 22-year-old UMSL grad was shooting the May 3 My Chemical Romance concert at the Pageant for Riverfront Times, when, she says, she was assaulted by a member of the band's security team.
Riverfront Times  |  Chad Garrison  |  05-16-2008  |  Music

Not Every Rapper is Sold on Sen. Barack Obamanew

Never one to censor himself, M1 was candid in his thoughts on "politricks," the Sean Bell verdict, and the reasons he won't be voting in November.
New Times Broward-Palm Beach  |  Jonathan Cunningham  |  05-15-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Recession of 'No Depression'

After 13 years in print, the magazine that helped to define alt-country has decided to stop the presses for good.
Birmingham Weekly  |  Courtney Haden  |  05-15-2008  |  Music

UK Grimer Dizzee Rascal Teaches Us 'Maths & English'new

"It sounds like a step up sonically, musically it's just bigger," Dizzee, aka Dylan Mills, says of his new album. "I wanted to make an album you could have a party to, or have a rave to."
Chicago Newcity  |  Brad Knutson  |  05-14-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

How the Chicago Symphony Landed the Music Director New York Wantednew

Italian conductor Riccardo Muti, who had reportedly turned down the music directorship of the New York Philharmonic at least twice in recent years, is signing a contract to become the CSO's tenth music director.
Chicago Newcity  |  Dennis Polkow  |  05-14-2008  |  Music

The Muggs Have One of the Most Inspiring Stories in Detroit Rock Historynew

The city's music fans already know them from their incredible live performances, delivering what sounds like classic rock with heavy instrumental interludes and big hook-filled choruses. But beyond the music, it's a powerful story of friendship and loyalty, of faith against horrible odds.
Metro Times  |  Bill Holdship  |  05-13-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Cut Copy Riding Melbourne's Next Wavenew

While Cut Copy are clear leaders of this beat-thumping new wave from Australia, a full crop of followers are hot on their heels, most of whom are friends.
NOW Magazine  |  Jason Keller  |  05-12-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Some Uncomfortable Irony in the Dave Matthews Band's Drive to be Greennew

The quintet runs a website that will help fans carpool to shows, but when they tour the country together, Dave Matthews, LeRoi Moore, Stefan Lessard, Boyd Tinsley, and Carter Beauford each travel on separate buses.
Seattle Weekly  |  Chris Kornelis  |  05-12-2008  |  Music

The Beginning of a No Agenew

Simply put, the best punk album of the 21st century.
L.A. Weekly  |  Randall Roberts  |  05-09-2008  |  Reviews

Dizzee Rascal Makes a Hard Climb Toward Mass Appealnew

A flop as a British MC, Dizzee Rascal tries to become an American one.
Washington City Paper  |  Brent Burton  |  05-09-2008  |  Reviews

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