jason hirschhorn's @MusicREDEF: 09/18/2018 - Everybody vs. SiriusXM, Christian Rock Endures, Sinéad O'Connor, $uicideboy$, Martin Bandier...

We're trying to show people, 'Hey, there's a positive side of things.' You don't have to be a goody two shoes blissed out Christian to f***ing be like that. It's literally as simple as changing the f***ing station in your mind.
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Cherry Glazerr's Clementine Creevy at the Grandoozy Festival, Denver, Sept. 15, 2018.
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rantnrave:// "We do not want to fight and boycott your company but we will." That's the message/threat from some 150 artists and songwriters—including PAUL MCCARTNEY, KATY PERRY, CHARLIE PUTH and STEVEN TYLER—to SIRIUSXM as the MUSIC MODERNIZATION ACT heads for a vote in the US SENATE. (One constituency largely missing from that artists/songwriters appeal, though: current pop and hip-hop stars. Why?) SiriusXM is the last significant holdout to a sweeping bill that would overhaul the royalties collection system in the US, and which has bipartisan support across both CONGRESS and the music industry minus the digital radio giant. The MMA could come up for a voice vote in the Senate anytime this week, and while it appears likely to pass, passage isn't guaranteed. And a failure this late in a legislative session could leave the music business with "a major mess in its hands," BILLBOARD's ROBERT LEVINE writes. The musician and songwriting community persuaded SESAC, another holdout, to withdraw its objections a month ago, but SiriusXM, which opposes the way the bill handles pre-1972 recordings and which says the bill favors terrestrial radio over satellite radio, continues to fight. Sirius says. Record companies say. Sirius says. Publishers say. Soul legend says. Singer-songwriter legend says. War is declared. Can one large state successfully hold out against the other 49? MusicSET: "Money for Something: Debating the Music Modernization Act"... MARTIN BANDIER officially stepping down at SONY/ATV, not without intrigue... PUJA PATEL stepping up at PITCHFORK... This past weekend was a horrific one at music festivals around the world: Seven dead and five in comas in Hanoi, Vietnam, apparently after taking the same, unspecific drug during the TRIP TO THE MOON electronic dance festival. Two dead in Sydney, Australia, of suspected overdoses during the DEFQON.1 festival. Two dead at the LOST LANDS fest in Thornville, Ohio, from still-unknown causes. Hanoi officials have banned all dance music festivals while an investigation is under way, and the premier of New South Wales says, "We will do everything we can to shut [Defqon.1] down"... JEREMY DUTCHER wins Canada's POLARIS MUSIC PRIZE... How is this even a question?... RIP JAZZTIMES founder IRA SABIN.
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The New Yorker
The Unlikely Endurance of Christian Rock
by Kelefa Sanneh
The genre has been disdained by the church and mocked by secular culture. That just reassured practitioners that they were rebels on a righteous path.
Refinery29
What She Hasn't Got: An Apology For Sinéad O'Connor
by Tara Murtha
In the years since Sinéad O'Connor was on SNL, archdioceses all over have been exposed for enabling child abuse and protecting abusive priests.
Playboy
Understanding the Cult Phenomenon That Is $uicideboy$
by Miles Raymer
$uicideboy$ have connected with a particular type of fan: young and white, usually poor, mostly male, who doesn't have the right taste or education to fit in with either mainstream society or the counterculture. In an earlier time they'd probably have been listening to Manson or Korn or metal, and not Three 6 Mafia.
Los Angeles Times
Neil Diamond: Legacy musicians should be paid for their work
by Neil Diamond
Why Congress needs to pass the Music Modernization Act.
And The Writer Is...
An Update on the Music Modernization Act
by Ross Golan
Sirius needs to be stopped and we need the songwriting community's support to do so; social media posts, protests, and continued pressure on the senators to co-sponsor have worked so far. The clock is ticking. We have 2 weeks. 
The Daily Beast
A Powerful Voice From the Slums is Challenging Africa's Dictators
by Amanda Sperber
The arrest of Ugandan singer Bobi Wine las month galvanized Africa's young people. On Tuesday he returns to Kampala to face trial for treason, and a possible death penalty.
Passion of the Weiss
So It Goes: On Artists and Their Final Songs
by Will Hagle
Will Hagle explores the final tracks by artists before their untimely deaths.
Variety
Sony/ATV's Upheaval at the Top: What Went Down Behind the Scenes
by Shirley Halperin and Jem Aswad
Hours before Sony/ATV Music Publishing chairman Martin Bandier was due to take the stage at the 14th annual Songs of Hope benefit, a fundraising gala for City of Hope held at producer Alex Da Kid's Sherman Oaks "Kompound," he was needed for an important call.
Bandcamp Daily
How L.A.'s The Courteous Family is Keeping Low End Theory's Legacy Alive
by Ben Grenrock
Now that the famed beat showcase is over, meet the producers who are looking to fill the void.
SoundGuys
Was ditching the headphone jack a good idea?
by Christian Thomas
Much like Boston basketball legend Bill Russell, it's time for Chris Thomas to throw an elbow.
modern love
Pacific Standard
The Slow Silencing of Sexism at the Symphony
by Tom Jacobs
This season, works by women composers are being featured more frequently by many American orchestras. Mozart and Schubert, meet Mazzolli and Shaw.
Beats 1 Radio
Smashing Pumpkins: Reunion [Full Interview]
by Zane Lowe
Billy Corgan, James Iha, and Jimmy Chamberlin sit down with Zane Lowe to discuss the Smashing Pumpkins reunion, their early success, and fatherhood.
CNET
Why you should consider buying music on vinyl, CD and music files
by Steve Guttenberg
Yes, it's 2018 and YouTube, Spotify and Pandora are pretty great, but hear me out.
Pitchfork
Why So Many Hip-Hop Producers Are Putting Business Before Beats
by Cherie Hu
Shady deals, lack of credit, and messy data are forcing producers to be more vigilant in dealings with artists and labels.
Polyphonic
How the Grateful Dead Changed Live Music Forever
In a 30-year career spanning more than 2,000 shows, the Dead forever changed the sound of live music.
Texas Monthly
In Our Hyper-Political Times, Even Willie Nelson No Longer Unifies Us
by Dan Solomon
The Red-Headed Stranger announced he'd be playing a rally for Beto O'Rourke. What happened next was predictable, but unprecedented.
Passion of the Weiss
Still on the Grind: Bun B Strikes Back With Return of the Trill
by Dean Van Nguyen
Dean Van Nguyen explains how the Texas legend's latest full-length adds to his legacy in ways his solo output has previously only hinted at.
Billboard
A History of Anti-NAFTA Songs, From Gina Chavez to Rage Against the Machine
by Adam Williams
Free-trade agreements are rarely a source of musical inspiration. Tariffs and grain subsidies don't really captivate audiences as much as things like heartbreak, romance, death, love or sex. The North American Free-Trade Agreement, however, has riled people up for the better part of the last 25 years.
Rolling Stone
How East German Punks Helped Destroy the Berlin Wall
by Jerry Portwood
In his new book 'Burning Down the Haus,' Tim Mohr argues why the Sex Pistols were more important than Reagan's "Tear Down This Wall" speech in ending the Cold War.
3:AM Magazine
If Monet Wrote a Punk Memoir
by Katharine Coldiron
You won't finish "Night Moves" with a clear idea of how Jessica Hopper's life progressed during the years the book covers (2004-2009). You won't know exactly how many music shows she went to, what she did for a living, or whether she was in a love relationship during that time. What you will get is texture, and impressions, and exceptional one-liners on a multitude of subjects.
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