Oddio Overplay celebrate their new domain with a downloadable album of theme songs.
Mike Wolf offers up a summer mixtape that definitely deserves to be heard.
No Love For Ned has put together another great show, filled with new and interesting artists.
The Motley Fool chimes in on eBay's investment in Craigslist.
The California Aggie calls Rock Against Bush, Volume 2, "a bunch of boring, cookie-cutter punk songs," only finding the Jawbreaker and Sleater-Kinney tracks "decent."
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution publishes an innocuous blogging piece. (warning: onerous registration process)
Modest Mouse's "Good News for People Who Love Bad News" has gone platinum (one million units sold).
The BBC News profiles singer-songwriter Steve Earle.
E! online says the new Rilo Kiley album is "major source of refreshment for anyone feeling parched by the mainstream creative drought."
Posted by david on August 17, 2004One of these days a reporter will get this straight: Platinum certifications are given out based on units shipped, not sold. According to SoundScan, Good News For People Who Love Bad News has scanned 700k units. It has shipped over a million. Big difference.
Posted by: Coolfer on August 17, 2004 12:37 PMGlenn: thanks for the correction, I thought that was the case but didn't have time to check it this morning. So much for trusting the media... Thanks for the Soundscan numbers.
Posted by: david on August 17, 2004 01:35 PM