"Beyond such stunts, though, the album lives because of what it delivers. There's more music available than ever before, and no matter what panicked record executives say, people are still grabbing it eight and 10 songs at a time, exactly as the artists intended."
Philip Freeman in the Los Angeles Times claims that the album will survive.
And David Watts Barton in the The Sacramento Bee reports the local opening of R5 Records and Video, started in June by Russ Solomon, the founder of now-defunct Tower Records.
Saturday, September 22, 2007
I Am the Resurrection
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