“Devils and Dust” can be heard here.
Unless you’re on a Mac, that is.
“Devils and Dust” can be heard here.
Unless you’re on a Mac, that is.
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Undercover reports that drummer Paul Hester has taken his own life. Among those left behind are his two daughters.
R.I.P.
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Fuck candy in Pez dispensers. That is so 2004! Gimme mp3s in that plastic head.
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Billboard has the info:
Ever-prolific singer/songwriter Ryan Adams has three releases on tap this year, the first of which will arrive May 3 via Lost Highway. The 18-song, double-disc “Cold Roses” is credited to Ryan Adams and the Cardinals, consisting of guitarists J.P. Bowersock and Cindy Cashdollar, drummer Brad Pemberton and bassist Catherine Popper. Rachael Yamagata guests on “Cold Roses” and “Let It Ride.” (full story)
Good to see Tankboy’s pal Rachael getting more and more attention.
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Today, at Target, I saw them selling the new Arcade Fire album. For $9.99, even.
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Dang, remember when Moby owned the world? Not so much these days.
His new album has negative buzz.
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Weezer gonna tour. And Spoon. And Jesse Sykes.
IN AN UNRELATED NOTE ABOUT SXSW: My Powerbook is blotto’d, so expect all our SXSW wrapup and photos next week, probably 20 hours after people stop giving a shit.
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You are invited to read David’s interview with Burning Brides.
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It’s my opinion that anything mixed up with Super Mario Bros. is a good thing. Just like this mashup featuring M.I.A: Super Galang Galang!
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Ourmedia launches. From the press release:
A who?s who of bloggers, scholars and citizens media advocates today announced the launch of a new showcase for digital content.
Ourmedia.org, a free global repository for grassroots media, allows anyone to upload, store and share digital works. The site will accept home movies, music videos, original music, audio interviews, photos, art, documentaries, grassroots political ads, animations, books, student films, software ? any work in digital form.
The site is open to amateurs, hobbyists and professionals alike. There is no charge for the service.
The launch of the site was announced jointly by its two founders, Marc Canter at PC Forum in Scottsdale, Ariz., and J.D. Lasica at the Internet Archive in San Francisco.
While the occasional bug has been cropping up with the site, it’s now live. Check it out.
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