Indie Wars
It's a battle between the impersonal commercial hegemony and a ragtag group of rebels. Scrappy independents <I>vs</I> an army of clones clad in white plastic armor . . . .
It's a battle between the impersonal commercial hegemony and a ragtag group of rebels. Scrappy independents <I>vs</I> an army of clones clad in white plastic armor . . . .
You've probably never seen your album covers do this.
The story behind <I>Hejira</I>—on its 30<SUP>th</SUP> anniversary.
Check out the new music reviews I've posted in <A HREF="http://blog.stereophile.com/musicroom/facethemusic/">Music Room: Face the Music</A>.
<B><I>Beyond the Sky</I></B><BR>
NuNoise Records
<B><I>Nemesis</I></B><BR>
Fidelio FACD017
How random is the iPod shuffle? Steven Levy is of two minds (at least) on the subject.
The longneck tail.
You can't handle the truth! Well, maybe the 3.2% variety.
Even after a two-day auction and federal bankruptcy court approval of a $134.3 million bid by the Great American Group, which has stated that it plans to liquidate the music retailer, it's not precisely clear what is in store for Tower Records.