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Music Notes: March 2, 2009

Music Notes: March 2, 2009

Posted by Jennifer Van Evra on Mar 02, 2009
Steven Page talks about departure from Barenaked Ladies. CBC

Anti-downloading organization RIAA undergoing massive layoffs. Wired

Two more Virgin Megastores to close. Billboard

Lilly Allen takes on The New York Times over use of photos. Pitchfork

Pitchfork Music Festival happening July 17-19. Pitchfork

New Dinosaur Jr. album coming this summer. CMJ

Joaquin Phoenix
show in Atlanta not happening. Paste

Eminem's court case over download royalties begins. NME

Depeche Mode debuts "season's pass" sales model in iTunes. Reuters

Iggy Pop preps jazz album based on French literature. Pitchfork

It ain't over: U2 to release another album in 2009. NME

Chinese government bans Oasis due to Tibet links. NME

Snoop Dogg joins Nation of Islam convention. BBC

Are you a Christian hipster? Daily Swarm

The Church of England to ring out John Lennon's "Imagine". Independent

Meet the Republican rapper. The Daily Beast

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  1. BigRockFan
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    Re: Music Notes: March 2, 2009

    There are actually some very good Christian indie artists, including Sufjan Stevens, Wovenhand, and Daniel Smith/Danielson Famile
  2. blankityblankblank
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    Re: Music Notes: March 2, 2009

    I feel like I may know of a couple hipster churches.
    The port and the pipes ring especially clear. Smells and bells are also very potent.

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