PopMatters.com examines why this years Lollapalooza failed even though it had quite an impressive line-up.
Late News Breaking is essentially the culmination of Squad Five-O’s musical career, combining the reggae of yesteryear with the rock and roll of recent times.
The Juliana Theory have signed a deal with Rykodisc. The release will hopefully be out in early 2005.
An interview with Jason Gnewikow (QuickTime required) who has “designed more merch for rock shows than Bob Pollard has written rock anthems,” writes Drew Neujahr. You might know Jason from The Promise Ring and his design work with Jade Tree Records.
Gael Fashingbauer Cooper at MSNBC writes about the decline of The Real Word, MTV’s foray into reality television and how it’s come to stink the past few seasons. The series, which began in 1992, started in NYC and its “charms can never be duplicated, of course, because that original cast had no idea what was about to happen to them.”
Howard Stern is back in the markets that he was tossed from - and appearing in nine new markets in a few weeks.
Score some free promo MP3’s from Audio Lunchbox; The Like Young, The James Dean Trio, Viva Voce, Namelessnumberheadman, and more.
Check out Tyler Durden office supplies at Staples. Classic.
Listen to Squad Five 0’s Lay It Down, a track from Late News Breaking on Capitol.
From Brandon, “Dismissed and Next in Line will both be playing the Decapolis Stage this year. For date and times, please visit www.cornerstonefestival.com.”



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