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That dumb British emo-prog band who had the song about killing Michael Azerrad is still trying to bleed dry any publicity said lyrics can give them. Dudes, it's been almost a month already—that's forever in Internet time. If you really want to stay in the game, try writing a song about, oh, I don't know, getting revenge on a "blogsnob," as you put it? [NME]

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The Case Of The Wienerschnitzel Song: The Label Owner Fills Us In


On Tuesday, we posted about the indiepop band Tullycraft, whose song "Sweet" had been licensed without the band's knowledge to an ad for the hot-dog chain Wienerschnitzel; the licensing was handled by Darla, a California-based label that reissued some of Tullycraft's early material a few years back. Last night we got an e-mail from Darla proprietor James Agren clarifying his side of the story, and he's agreed to let us print it here: More »