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Songs Of The Revolution: Will Dailey
posted: August 10, 2012
Oh my god, you guys, it’s time for a new installment of Songs of the Revolution! For those not hip to it, Songs of the Revolution is a series in which we capture some exclusive,
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Sound and Vision: Do Today's Pop Music Producers Have Too Much Power?
posted: August 10, 2012
Something interesting recently went down atop the U.K. singles and album charts. Elton John reigned on the list of best-selling albums with a collection of 40-year-old songs, while Florence + the Machine was No. 1
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Owl City Could Go Screamo
posted: August 9, 2012
Widely known for his breakthrough single, Fireflies, Owl City has mentioned the possibility of recording a “screamo rock” album in the future. The electronica act, whose real name is Adam Young, told BBC Radio 1
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Asking Alexandria Talk About A Third Album And Mayhem Festival Madness
posted: August 9, 2012
After four years of international touring, chart topping albums, and self-destructive partying habits, British metalcore band Asking Alexandria have come a long way since leaving York, North Yorkshire in 2008. We caught up with the
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Felony Fame Takes the Title For Coldest MC In The Nation
posted: August 8, 2012
Zip up your coats because the Coldest MC in the country has been named. Many weeks ago, we teamed up with Coors Light® to find the country’s coldest MC, one who could spit rhymes like
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Ebony And Indemnity: Gibson Settles Over Lacey Act Violations
posted: August 7, 2012
Prominent guitar maker Gibson will avoid federal prosecution by paying $350,000 in damages after admitting to possible violations of the Lacey Act. Gibson had been the target of a Justice Department probe since 2009 for
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