Archive for the 'Music' Category

Framing Hanley Interview

Framing Hanley have certainly come a long way in a very short time. First formed in 2005, the band posted some song demos that they recorded on a Macintosh on MySpace.com. Then in November of 2006, these demos were discovered by Brett Hestla, former Creed bassist and frontman of Dark New Day.

Hestla helped the young […]

U2 Previews New Tracks for Joshua Tree on iLike

U2 used iLike.com to post a video of Bono singing “Wave of Sorrow” while sitting on a couch. It’s a track that U2 demoed during sessions for The Joshua Tree in 1987. Just recently Bono laid down vocals for the song and it will be released for the first time next week on the remastered […]

Nokia Launches Music Store, And it Sucks

To say the least. This one comes at you via Mashable. Nokia has launched its music store and, quite frankly (as Stan puts it) it sucks. Got Mozilla Firefox? Won’t work for you. Have an operating system other than Windows? Try somewhere else. Not a UK resident? Sorry, out of luck. Additionally, the music is […]

Radiohead Says Name Your Own Price for New Album

Radiohead is making its newest album, In Rainbows, available online at whatever price point consumers feel they should pay for it. The 10-track album will be released as a digital download starting October 10th. The announcement was made online by Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood.

When users try to order In Rainbows on Radiohead.com, they will […]

Singer Sues YouTube Over Musice Use

Prince, responsible for world-famous hits such as “Purple Rain”, is suing YouTube and other websites for unauthorized use of his music, in an apparent effort to “reclaim his art”.
“YouTube … are clearly able (to) filter porn and pedophile material but appear to choose not to filter out the unauthorized music and […]