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Rocking Lolita in Tehran

Iran's underground music scene has more followers than ever, largely because Iranian musicians are performing on a new stage: the Internet

vol. 32, iss. 01    , ,

In Condemnation of Opting In

Our voices are being drowned out by our peers in the supposedly independent media, like Sonic Youth guitarist Thurston Moore, who calls Starbucks "the new record store," and music journalists like the Chicago Reader's Miles Raymer, who argued in a piece called "In Praise of Selling Out" that the music industry's decline can be "rescued by corporations that make everything but music"

vol. 31, iss. 09    , ,

Our Profit Margin Could Be Your Life

Indie punk band HeWhoCorrupts maximizes profits by eliminating frills like melody or the standard chorus/verse/chorus structure

vol. 31, iss. 05    ,

Digital Revives the Indie Pop Star

In this new age of satellite radio and personalized playlists, only 35 percent of 18-to-34-year-olds are turning to… more

vol. 31, iss. 04    ,

Beyonce’s Bootyful B’Day

Beyonce Knowles's transformation as a pop star exemplifies the quarterlife identity crisis felt by many twenty-somethings.

vol. 30, iss. 11    , ,

Kal (Black) Like Me

A Belgrade-based music group hopes to bring Romani issues to the forefront.

vol. 30, iss. 07    , ,
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