I don’t often use MySpace, as most of my “Friend Requests” are from people, places, and things that if I actually knew them, I probably wouldn’t like them. 95% of those entities include bands, and that’s part of the reason that MySpace’s recently launched music component doesn’t make sense to me and seems to be last ditch effort to keep …
What happens when a monster destroys its creator?
frankensteinnoun1. an agency that escapes control and destroys its creator Given that definition, the answer is most certainly yes. While the concept was made popular by Mary Shelley in 1818, the notions that the created can destroy the creator has been around since biblical days. The story of the Golem made out of clay that came to life as a priest inscribed “EMETH”–life–on …
Is Earth Day Obsolete?
Today, April 22nd, is Earth Day. What does that even mean anymore? As a kid in elementary school, that meant coloring in handouts with trees on them (ironically wasting paper in the process), learning about the three R’s (Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle), and playing with an Earth Ball in gym class. Now, though, Earth Day seems to have fallen out …
I Will Absolutely Give You Up
These “Rick-Rolling” shenanigans have to stop. Countless people have been duped into watching Rick Astley’s “Never Gonna Give You Up.” And at first, it started as a fad amongst those finding humor in tricking people into watching the (admittedly comical) aforementioned music video. But now, as with this past April Fool’s Day, overwhelming entities like YouTube have jumped on the band …
What is art? Are we art? Is art art?
I do not understand art. Perhaps that should be rephrased as “I do not understand (modern) ‘art.’” There are certain standards of beauty which have been examined from a scientific sense, dealing with symmetry and ratios, and I can understand that. There are standards of beauty that come along with cultural preference, and again, that’s understandable. Then there is always …
It was only a matter of time…
It’s interesting to see how one political scandal and one MySpace page can turn an unknown “singer” into a sensation over night. Ashley Alexandra “Kristen” Dupre capitalized on her noteriaty by putting her music on MySpace and Amie Street. What Governor Spitzer’s call girl shrewdly understood was that social media sites were a breeding ground for an interest in music. …
Does Myspace have Facebook envy?
It would seem as the minutes turn myspace is turning into a mega version of facebook. While this may not be such a bad thing, the inevtiable is happening, people are switching to far stabler platforms for their friendstering. Its time myspace and News Corp put some effort into the abyssmal Myspace interface. If only they could shut down those stupid …
Google and MTV team up!
Ad-supported video continues to gain momentum online. Google has teamed up with Viacom to provide video clips to websites that are part of Google’s AdSense Network. Viacom is the parent company to MTV, VH1, CBS and a number of other premium networks. The deal will be positioned as a revenue generator for Google, Viacom, and AdSense partners. All three will …
Trent Reznor splits from Universal Music, goes completely independent
No doubt as a reaction to all the bad press he’s been giving record labels, Universal/Interscope has relieved Trent Reznor of his contractual duties. As of today, Nine Inch Nails is working without a useless money-grubbing middleman and going straight to the fans. The revolution continues… read more | digg story
RIAA trial verdict is in: jury finds Thomas liable for infringement
After less than four hours of deliberations, a federal jury in Duluth, Minnesota handed the RIAA a victory in the first file-sharing case to go to trial, finding that Jammie Thomas willfully infringed on the record labels’ copyrights, awarding them $222,000 in damages. read more | digg story