News (updated 07.27.00)

SPECIAL REPORT from the Change Music Series in Seattle

Change Music Series does Seattle. If you hope to buy an answer to how to break your band on the Net, count on thinking it up yourself. No one knows. No bands have been broken exclusively on the web. Yet.

Look to the Change Music Series as a well-executed forum to educate folks about music and technology through a smart, candid group of panelists. As evidence, one attendee prefaced her question to the panel by saying, "this is getting good."

After a day of tech-talk came the cocktail soirees. The club crawl included artist showcases from Sup Pop Records (the Makers, Love As Laughter, Black Halos), Up Records (764-HERO, Enemymine, Octant, Sick Bees), Kill Rock Stars (Mecca Normal, Bangs, C Average Two Ton Boa), K Records (Black Anger, Shinin', Tilson, C.O.C.O. Nomad) and Man's Ruin Records (High on Fire, Acid King, Men of Porn, The Sensualists.) Participating venues included the Crocodile Café, Graceland, OK Hotel, the Showbox, Sit N'Spin.

Note: The best show I've seen in awhile was the Thursday before at the Catwalk where New York's own, the ROSENBERGS, rocked back-to-back great songs from their forthcoming CD as a warm-up for MODERN ENGLISH.

Next stop: San Francisco September 15-17 and London.

Coming soon: CMJ 2000 Marathon NY

Visit CMJ on the web: www.cmj.com

Reported by Leanne Drum
in Seattle



Napster shuts down. cdNOW's Allstar reports that a San Francisco federal court has ordered a temporary injunction on Napster's music trading site, effective at midnight on Friday, July 28. The site is under fire for allowing the free exchange of copyrighted materials. The injunction, which can be reversed once the issue goes to full trial, is likely to send Napster's 20 million users to other MP3 trading sites. Go figure.

METALLICA reschedules. Now that James Hetfield's back is back intact, METALLICA is back with its full lineup. NME reports that Hetfield, who suffered a back injury in early July will front METALLICA for the remaining Summer Sanitarium tour dates. Band members from KORN, SYSTEM OF A DOWN, POWERMAN 5000, and KID ROCK had all tried to fill his shoes for several tour stops, but fans were rumored to be disappointed with the temporary fill-ins. Dallas, Atlanta, and Lexington, Kentucky will all be treated to free METALLICA shows to make up for the missing frontman.

Compiled by Glennie Rabin
News Editor


New Releases for Tuesday, 08.01.00

Morcheeba Fragments of Freedom (WEA/London/Sire)
Rancid Rancid (2000) (Hellcat)
Dandy Warhols Thirteen Tales From Urban Bohemia (EMD/Capitol)

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Birthdays This Week

07.27.63: Karl Mueller (Soul Asylum)
07.28.45: Richard Wright (Pink Floyd)
07.29.59: John Sykes (Whitesnake)
07.29.53: Geddy Lee (Rush)
07.29.49: Simon Kirke (Bad Company)
07.30.72: Brad Hargraves (Third Eye Blind)
07.31.59: Bill Berry (R.E.M.)
07.31.57: Daniel Ash (Love & Rockets)
08.01.64: Adam Duritz (Counting Crows)
08.01.60: Suzi Gardner (L7)
08.01.59: Joe Elliot (Def Leppard)
08.01.58: Robert Buck (10,000 Maniacs)
08.01.46: Boz Burrell (Bad Company)
08.02.61: Pete de Freitas (Echo & The Bunnymen)


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