Shakira told the UK's Sky News that she thinks illegal downloading has "brought me closer to my fans." Norah Jones and Nelly Furtado joined Shakira in this sentiment. "I like what's going on because I feel closer to the fans and the people who appreciate the music," Shakira said. "It's the democratisation of music in a way, and music is a gift. That's what it should be, a gift."
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Trent Reznor quietly married former West Indian Girls singer Mariqueen Maandig over the weekend, according to tweets from bandmate Danny Lohner.
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Ringtones are not performances, according to a federal court, except if you assign a certain ringtone to a certain hot girl and she calls you and people are there to hear it.
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Bono continues to opine on faintly political things he knows nothing about, to the delight/disgust of 400-odd New York Times reader-commenters.
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Penn Badgley recently purchased (!!!!!!!!!!) music at Other Music during a "Night Out With" experience with the New York Times. His selections included some RZA and Toumani Diabata. Something tells me Fake Boobies will draw a blank on at least one of those picks.
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A hilarious review of a Secret Machines show in Phoenix. "I stood in blissful repose, hundering [sic] madness all around, forgetting I was in a half-empty warehouse surrounded by Kia salesmen, drinking lukewarm Budweiser, with a giant robot looming over my shoulder..."
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In a Vice magazine account, Jeff Fox discusses accidentally making a popular zine about Evan Dando (pictured above).







