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A Cursive Memory on DJ Rossstar’s Punk Rock Show Tonight


A Cursive Memory will be tonight’s studio guest on DJ Rossstar’s Punk Rock Show at 7 p.m. PT (10 p.m. ET). The SoCal pop-rock band has had a busy year, with both a busy touring schedule and the release of their debut full-length Changes. Tonight’s your first chance to hear what the band has planned for the rest of 2008 and if they are working on new music already. If you have questions for A Cursive Memory, you can instant message us during the radio show at DJ Rossstar 08 (AIM) or call (818) 641-1605 now to leave your questions… Read more »

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Talk With Bayside on DJ Rossstar’s Punk Rock Show Tonight


Bayside will be tonight’s studio guest on DJ Rossstar’s Punk Rock Show at 7 p.m. PT (10 p.m. ET). The band has been recording their new record, Shudder (due September 30), in Santa Monica and will be taking a break to do their first radio interview since first hitting the studio. Now’s your chance to learn everything about the upcoming full-length before anyone else. If you have questions for Bayside, you can instant message us during the radio show at DJ Rossstar 08 (AIM) or call (818) 641-1605 now to leave your questions in a voicemail that may, or may… Read more »

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Vanna on DJ Rossstar’s Punk Rock Show Tonight


Vanna will be tonight’s studio guest on DJ Rossstar’s Punk Rock Show at 7 p.m. PT (10 p.m. ET). The Boston metal band is taking a quick break from recording the followup to 2007’s Curses to stop by the show and answer all your burning questions. Vanna will be on for the entire hour so now is your chance to ask them about the new record, touring and how to dump your clingy boyfriend. If you have questions for Vanna, you can instant message us during the radio show at DJ Rossstar 08 (AIM) or call (818) 641-1605 now to… Read more »

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George Michael's tip for Obama — run with Clinton


British pop star George Michael has a tip for U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama — team up with former rival Hillary Clinton. Michael, 45, touring North America for the first time in 17 years, told fans during a concert at New York City’s Madison Square Garden that “I know you guys all need a change.” He admitted he doesn’t know what kind of change Obama would bring if elected, saying that after “months of watching CNN” he still does not know what Obama or Clinton stand for. But he went on to say that the Illinois and New York… Read more »

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Talk With BrokenCYDE, Blameshift on DJ Rossstar Tonight


You’ve seen them in Alternative Press Magazine and on a few dates of Warped Tour this summer … Now, Long Island rockers, Blameshift will have its turn as studio guests on DJ Rossstar’s Punk Show tonight at 7 p.m. PT (10 p.m. ET). The female-and-male fronted rock band will be playing some tracks off its recent full-length, The Test, answering your questions at home and promoting its cleverly-titled, It All Goes in the Tank Tour … with only minutes to spare until its show at the Key Club in Hollywood. Combine crunk with electronica and screamo and the result is… Read more »

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Talk With The Material on DJ Rossstar’s Punk Rock Show Tonight


San Diego rockers, The Material, will be hosting a pre-Fourth of July bash on DJ Rossstar’s Punk Show tonight at 7p.m. PT (10p.m. ET). The female-fronted five-piece will be playing tracks from its 2007 EP, Tomorrow, answering way-too-personal questions, and might even perform an acoustic song or two. The Arrival will be calling in to discuss its upcoming tours with Cinematic Sunrise and Millionaires . The R&B-meets-pop foursome from Alabama have an EP, Believe the Hype, available on iTunes, and is featured in this month’s issue of Alternative Press. If you have questions for The Material or The Arrival, you… Read more »

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Vampire Weekend Frontman Ezra Koenig's Students Recall Playing Pranks On The Future Rock Star


BROOKLYN, New York – What does Vampire Weekend frontman Ezra Koenig have in common with Sting and Gene Simmons? It’s definitely not a shared sense of style. But like Sting and Simmons, the cardigan-and-Top-Sider-sporting 23-year-old spent a year as the antithesis of the flashy, rule-breaking rock star: a teacher. Before belting out tunes like “Oxford Comma” and “A Punk” in front of sold-out crowds and landing on the cover of Spin – along with bassist Chris Baio, keyboardist Rostam Batmanglij and drummer Chris Tomson – Koenig was juggling band practice and performances with a day job as an eighth-grade teacher… Read more »

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Play-along video game genre amps up music industry


Tapping on fake instruments and screeching into microphones connected to video game consoles has become lucrative for both the music and gaming industries. Downloadable tunes for music-based games “Guitar Hero,” “Rock Band” and “SingStar” have become as vital as iTunes itself – and one of the last ways to expose youngsters to classic rock. The genre will evolve again later this month when game publisher Activision and developer Neversoft release “Guitar Hero: Aerosmith,” the first such play-along rhythm game pegged to one music group, instead of featuring a multi-artist compilation more akin to one of those “Now That’s What I… Read more »

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Bonnaroo Kicks Out the Jams


One hundred acts on 700 acres can mean only one thing. It’s time for Bonnaroo, dude. The four-day festival of music, art, movies and comedy kicks off on Thursday in Manchester, Tenn., and promises a musical experience designed to please, well, almost everyone who likes music, laughter and $7 showers. Launched in 2002, the festival was largely a gathering of jam bands in the beginning, but has expanded its reach over the years to include performances by Radiohead, the Police and a diverse mix of artists spanning a range of genres. And since the word “bonnaroo” is said to be… Read more »

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Rock troubadour John Hiatt welcomes music biz woes


As the recorded music business seemingly careens toward oblivion, John Hiatt is standing on the sidelines having a good laugh. It’s not as if the singer-songwriter has been unscathed by the industry’s decade-long capitulation to piracy. Each of his last three albums sold 30,000 copies less than the one before. His last release, 2005’s “Master of Disaster,” moved 78,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan. But as he sagely pointed out during a recent breakfast, “I think I’m not the only one. I think we’re doing OK.” That very day his 18th album, “Same Old Man” (New… Read more »

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