Random music news for Saturday, November 30, 2024
You’ve been using shampoo all wrong. Here’s why. Meanwhile, music news for November 30, 2024, has been done right.
- This is fascinating: Gen Xers and Millennials are redefining what it means to be “classic rock.”
- Well, this use of AI isn’t proper punk rock, is it?
- The TRAIN Act is a proposed US law that will “bring transparency to AI training” in the US.
- Like the idea of bootleg recordings of concerts? Then you’re going to love this.
- On that same topic, this new AI detection software can not only identify AI skullduggery but also knows where it came from.
- “Social radio?” What’s that? Oh.
- What do Spotify, SiriusXM, X, and every other subscription have in common? A cycle of quitting.
- Here’s how Taylor Swift could mess up your NFL fantasy football picks.
- When you buy some vinyl at an indie record store, where does the money trail lead? This guy breaks it all down.
- Now that fElonia Musk is thoroughly destroying Xitter, Threads added 35 million sign-ups this month.
- How the Indie Rock Boom Went Bust. Discuss.
- That’s a bit expensive for some vinyl, don’t you think, Adele?
- A letter John Lennon sent to Eric Claption is up for auction.
- The Eagles are making a ton of money from their residency at The Sphere in Las Vegas. Four more shows have been added.
- We have a Ringo for the upcoming series of Beatles biopicks.
BONUS: There’s a new version of Trombone Champ. It’s wonderfully silly.