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Adam Schatz with Landlady at the release party for "The World is a Loud Place" at House of Yes on January 25.

Meet New York’s Indie Rock Zelig, Landlady’s Adam Schatz

You might not recognize his name, but chances are you've listened to Adam Schatz's music for years without even knowing it.
By Justin Joffe
Jaakko Eino Kalevi

When Foreign Artists Can’t Afford a US Travel Visa, We All Lose

A new fee hike now makes it 42% more expensive for foreign artists to get a U.S. travel visa to tour in the States.
By Justin Joffe
Inside Rose Bar

Why Rose Bar Isn’t Like Any Other Nightlife Spot in NYC

It has something to do with the fine art hanging on the walls and the lineup of free, invite-only concerts.
By Dena Silver

CMJ Preview

By Billy Gray

What Is the Point of CMJ?

By J. Gabriel Boylan

Is Cancerous Growth of ‘Bands to Watch’ Killing Pop Music?

By Gillian Reagan

CMJ Guide for October 19, 2007: Coheed & Cambria, MSTRKRFT, Spank Rock

By Gillian Reagan

The Walkmen Drink Less, Play Well at CMJ

By Max Abelson

CMJ Guide for October 18, 2007: Spoon, Islands, and Le Castle Vania

By Gillian Reagan

CMJ Guide For October 17, 2007: Deerhunter, The Walkmen, A-Trak [UPDATED]

By Gillian Reagan
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