September 30, 2005


Independent Music Greatest Collection Gets Top Musicians And Critics As Editors

 

eMusic, the number two online music service, has revamped their daily music magazine with an all-star team of the top 100 rock critics and musicians, who are working to create "an expertly-curated editorial exploration of the greatest collection of independent music ever created."

Staffed by music heavyweights including Kurt Loder, Harvey Pekar, Neal Pollack, Richard Gehr and Thurston Moore, the magazine will now include features like "Review of the Day," "Spotlight" and other articles by the magazine's crack team of writers.

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