Modern Rock Video Clichés
Over the course of the past several years, hundreds of modern rock bands have made videos. Now, as we all know, the music industry often banks on repetition or clichés. Here are the keys to making a successful modern rock video...
40 Albums That Rolling Stone Got Wrong
In celebration of Rolling Stone's 40th Anniversary, we've handpicked the 40 albums they got wrong. Each and every one of these gems deserved their greatest praise: 5 Stars.
Paul McCartney and Heather Mills Are Still Divorcing
I thought this ended back in July? Despite the fact that The San Francisco Chronicle reported Paul McCartney and Heather Mills had settled their divorce, the two met in court earlier today in London to discuss.

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The court attempted to keep things hush-hush by listing the case only by its number and covering the viewing hole in the door of the court room. That kind of security is understandable, I guess, in light of the fact that Mills will likely receive between $40 million and $100 million. That amount of money brings headlines, but Paul...
A Guy Who Was Frozen in 1994 Reviews the New Chris Cornell Album
Yesterday, Chris Cornell released Carry On, his second solo album. I found a huge Cornell fan that was cryogenically frozen in 1994 and got his review.
Listen to the Next Foo Fighters Single: 'Long Road to Ruin'
Even though it's not as omnipresent as a usual Foo Fighters lead single, "The Pretender" reached #1 on both the Mainstream and Modern Rock charts. The band will try to keep the ball rolling by releasing a second single off the album in late November. That single will be the song "Long Road to Ruin."
They Say It's Your Birthday...John and Sean Lennon
Father and son share the same birthday and to mark the occasion, Sean's mom, Yoko, is unveiling a Peace Tower in Iceland today.


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Instead of a tower of beaming lights, we're honoring the Lennon boys with a YouTribute.

EMI Exec Sees Radiohead Coup as 'Wake Up Call'
Guy Hands, the new owner of EMI Records, sent a confidential email to his staff outlining his concerns over Radiohead's departure from the label and their subsequent decision to self-release In Rainbows (at 4am Eastern...yeah, I found a special countdown clock).


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After writing that the band's move is a "wake up call," he continued, "..the industry has stuck its head in the sand." No shit, Sherlock. Way to get on that...eight years too late.
Sting Tops Worst Lyricist List
If no publicity is bad publicity, then Sting just got some "good" publicity from Blender. Not to say I've ever really been a huge Sting fan, but even I am clueless as to how he was able to top Scott "Arms Wide Open" Stapp, who came in at No. 3.

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Sting's lyrics were blasted for being filled with "mountainous pomposity (and) cloying spirituality." Yikes.

Bryan Adams to Bring Peace to the Middle East
You might be thinking, "people in the Middle East will never get along, why even bother?!?" Well, you never know.

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Luckily, Middle Eastern militia groups love Bryan Adams. They even have their own personal remix of "Summer of '69" that's quite popular. Take a look...

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