Raffling a signed photo at moe.down

By admin on September 1, 2010

Look out for HeadCount this weekend at moe.down. We’ll be registering voters and grabbing pledges to vote. If you pledge to vote you’ll enter into a raffle to win a signed photo donated by Jam Forums.

Volunteer of the Week: Nathaniel Fisher

By admin on August 31, 2010

Name: Nathaniel Fisher

Location: Kingston, Rhode Island

Really, though, why can’t we all just get along?

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“Why We Fight,” some of the more thought provoking musical writings posted to Pitchfork at the moment, discusses genre-mixing this week. Part of the prolonged point that author Nitsuh Abebe makes in support of exploring other types of music is that genres encourage development within other genres, and, in fact, keep them in balance.

Arcade Fire’s Suburban Experience

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Arcade Fire’s newest album “The Suburbs” is a burst of energy and emotion that stirs up the nostalgia and memory of growing up in small towns, or any towns really. On their video for the single “We Used to Wait” they take it a step further.

Gulf Coast Recovery Issue Update: Five Years Down the Road, the Storm Continues

By admin on August 30, 2010

Sunday marked the 5-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. With this historic date, comes a flood (sorry, couldn’t resist) of retrospectives, tributes and, of course, horrific tales.

Team Leader of the Week: Liz O’Donnell

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Name: Liz O’Donnell

Location: Boston, MA

Reservoir Dog Biscuits

By admin on August 27, 2010

Check out the Disco Biscuits’ rendition of the opening scene from Reservoir Dogs

Volunteer of the Week: Joseph Moncada

By admin on August 25, 2010

Name: Joseph Moncada
Location: Chicago, IL

New Björk Single Out, Proceeds To Benefit Pakistani Flood Victims

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Songstress Björk has been busy as an Icelandic elf this year

New Orleans inspired musicians to gather for a cause 5 years after Katrina

By admin on August 24, 2010

Five years after the hurricane, today, musicians from various genres got together, thanks to Air Traffic Control and Future of Music Coalition, to pay homage to a unique culture with a compilation of influential New Orleans grooves called Dear New Orleans.