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The Ongoing History of New Music, episode 989: The History of the 2010s, part 2
An astounding 96% of all music comes from indie musicians and labels. How did that affect rock through the 2010s?
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Experts pan 'alien corpses' shown to Mexican Congress, calling it a stunt
One scientist said many details about the supposed alien corpses “made no sense.”
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New Music Friday: 14 releases to check out this weekend
The New Music Friday options are numerous this week.
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Ongoing History Daily: The inventor of the album cover
Proper album cover art is better than brown paper wrapping. Here’s who we have to thank for that.
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Adam Sandler launches 'I Missed You' comedy tour, with 2 Canadian shows
Beloved comedian Adam Sandler announced the launch of his new comedy tour, called the ‘I Missed You Tour,’ on Sept. 13, 2023.
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Celebs offer up fun — and very odd — eBay auction to help striking crews
Benefits from the out-there eBay auction will go toward health care for crew members affected by the ongoing Hollywood writer and actor strikes.
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Throwback Thursday: Jesus and March Chain and Head On (1989)
Jim and William Reid, the brothers behind the Jesus and Mary Chain, scored big in 1989 with a slightly surfy song that also did big favours for The Pixies.
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Ongoing History Daily: The first two-sided record
It’s only logical that a two-sided record should have music on both sides, right? Not in the beginning.
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Undiscovered Gem: Masseduction and Blame
Masseduction, another English-speaking group out of Italy, just might have what it takes to break out internationally.
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Ongoing History Daily: Suddenly, a gig broke out
Concerts can happen anywhere. See?
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