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Category Archives: Music
Hey, dig me, I’m Indie-rock!
My latest addiction is XMU, XM Satellite’s indie/unsigned music network… They’re playing Long-view “Further” at the moment, one of my favorite wall-of-sound power ballad crank-it-up-and-sing-along tracks. My favorite new discovery of this morning from XMU: Mazarin.
John Legend tells it like it is.
Mad respect for this fellow. From his blog: “Regarding Kanye’s comment, I’m proud of his courage to say what was on his mind. It heightened everyone’s awareness of Bush’s failings as a leader. And it may very well be true … finish reading John Legend tells it like it is.
Bullet, meet foot. again.: RIAA Wants DRM on Radio.
So, a few of you might know this (and even fewer might care), but the terrestrial radio market is soon to make a push into what they call “digital radio”. It’s not quite satellite and not quite regular radio, and … finish reading Bullet, meet foot. again.: RIAA Wants DRM on Radio.
You, sir, are no Nicki French
Hurra Torpedo covers “Total Eclipse of the Heart” using some… unorthodox instruments. [via mark@music-for-robots]
For those about to blog, we salute you!
Thanks to my bud Cory for hooking me up with the AC/DC catalogue (hey look Cor, you finally made it into a post!), once again proving that they are the greatest rock and roll band of all time. I’m always … finish reading For those about to blog, we salute you!


















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