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Why does iTunes get all the Treats?

May 14, 2010 / Leave a Comment

On Tuesday, two of the most anticipated indie albums saw their official releases. The National dropped High Violet, an album that put Twitter users into a cumulative tizzy when The New York Times streamed the album in full a few weeks ago. The other album is Treats, the debut by Brooklyn “it” band Sleigh Bells. … [Read more…]

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Posted in: True/Slant Tagged: Amazon, apple, Brooklyn, CMJ, emusic, High Violet, Insound, iTunes, M.I.A., Michael Jackson, music, NPR, Pitchfork, Sleigh Bells, The National, The New York Times, Treats, Twitter

Apple discontinues Lala

April 30, 2010 / Leave a Comment

There’s been plenty of rumors circulating online about the future of Lala, an online music service, since Apple acquired the site in December. Well, these rumors can be put to rest. Apple is shutting Lala down. I received the following email from Lala just a short while ago: Dear Leor G., The Lala service will … [Read more…]

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Posted in: True/Slant Tagged: apple, iTunes, Lala, lala.com, music, WOXY.com

Downlo(d)

September 1, 2009 / 4 Comments

I’ve got an odd relationship with downloading. I’m usually outspoken against it when discussing the subject with most of my friends, but usually for a variety of reasons that you really can’t articulate when these types of conversations boil down to lots of yelling. I’ll diffuse the normal “record labels and artists” and “pirating” and … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Perfect Lines Tagged: America Is Just A Word: Post-Hardcore Emo and American Culture, Black Flag, Chocolate Kiss, Chune, Citywater, Dischord, downloading, emo, emusic, Facebook, Gravity Records, illegal downloading, iTunes, Jade Tree, James Joyce, Jimmy Tamborello, Joel Tenenbaum, Last.FM, mediafire, music, My War, Nickelback, Nirvana, Onethrutwelve, Ordination of Aaron, RIAA, Roosevelts Inaugural Parade, Self-Satisfied, Smashing Pumpkins, Stories About Old Rich White People, The Postal Service, The Promise Ring, The Trigger Quintet, Trocar, Watercolour, Waxploitation Records

Guitar's Got You Stumped?

January 10, 2009 / Leave a Comment

The big news that folks have been paying attention to the other day from Apple’s presentation at the Macworld Expo was the announcement that iTunes will now offer DRM-Free tracks to download off their website. Another one of the interesting features presented by Apple for the new year is the new edition of iLife’s GarageBand. … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Perfect Lines Tagged: apple, DRM-Free, emo, Fall Out Boy, GarageBand '09, I Don't Care, iLife '09, iTunes, Mac, Macworld Expo, music, Norah Jones, Patrick Stump, Sarah McLachlan, Stillwater, Sting, The Onion

Breaking News: iTunes and DRM-Free Songs

January 6, 2009 / 1 Comment

New York Times technology correspondent Brad Stone has some great information on the future of DRM-free songs available on iTunes. Blogging live from the Macworld Expo, here’s the quick and dirty down low: “1:37 p.m.: More background: EMI had been the only one of the four major labels to offer DRM-free songs through iTunes Plus. … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Perfect Lines Tagged: apple, Brad Stone, breaking news, DRM, DRM-Free, EMI, emo, iTunes, Johnny Rotten, Macworld Expo, music, New York Times, punk, variable pricing

All The Random Stuff That's Fit

September 18, 2008 / Leave a Comment

Let’s break this down in bullet points: *TV on the Radio‘s Dear Science, has officially been released online, one week early. Who knows why Interscope made the decision, and really, who cares? You can purchase the album on iTunes or stream it for free at Lala (you must sign up first). Upon first listen it … [Read more…]

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The Politics of Fashion

September 11, 2008 / 2 Comments

Naomi pointed me the way to this excellent piece by Thursday/United Nations’ Geoff Rickly on the MTV Headbanger’s Blog site on my previous post, and it got me thinking about the impact of fashion on culture. Rickly astutely notes the power of the image, and in doing so recalls Marshall McLuhan’s “the medium is the … [Read more…]

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