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Industrial Revolution: Radiohead Do Whatever They Want
posted: April 7, 2011
Years ago Radiohead reached the point where they could operate with near-complete autonomy. Their fruitful relationship with Parlophone/EMI came to a close in 2004, right around the time it started to become apparent that being fruitful
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The Great Race To The Cloud
posted: April 7, 2011
Nothing is more frustrating than downloading a song on your phone and having it stranded there, except for maybe losing your hard drive and saying goodbye to your long-coveted music library. Apple, Google and Amazon
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Get Lyrical: Joanna Burns' "Philadelphia"
posted: April 6, 2011
Joanna Burns is pulling a Frank Sinatra on all of us. Like the iconic swing artist, Burns is a native of New Jersey. (Hazlet, New Jersey to be exact, which she notes is also the
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Q&A With Bonnaroo Co-Founder Jonathan Mayers
posted: April 5, 2011
In the summer of 2002, 70,000 music lovers gathered in Manchester, Tennessee for the first annual Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival. They watched as performances by Ben Harper, Jack Johnson and Trey Anastasio kicked off
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Metal Monday: The Metal Fight For Middle Earth
posted: April 4, 2011
Believe it or not, A Band Of Orcs doesn’t actually hail from Middle Earth. Far from it in fact. The band currently resides in sunny Santa Cruz, California. As the story goes, “a group of young
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Around The World In 80 Songs: "Akonserawa" By Femi Jubal
posted: April 3, 2011
There is no better way to brighten up your day than by listening to an amazing song that mixes African beats with elements of soft rock, pop and even some reggae. I am talking about
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