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Music News You Can Use: Year Ends in Legal Woes

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

Akon Did It! He admits…. Rapper Akon pleaded guilty to harrassment when he threw a fan off the stage during a concert in upstate New York last year. The incident, which was caught on tape and posted on YouTube, occurred after the fan, Anthony Smith, threw an object on the stage. The singer shook hands with Anthony and his parents after entering his plea. But don’t expect any jailtime for Akon—he’s covered after doing 65 hours of community service and paying a $250 fine.

A Lawsuit for Weezy F. Baby… Lil Wayne is facing a lawsuit that accuses him of copyright infrigement for his song “I Feel Like Dying.” The song samples Karma Ann Swanepoel’s “Once,” but the federal suit says that his record label, Cash Money, failed to negotiate a license to use the song. Weezy’s lawyers have asked for an extension to turn over documents requested by Urband & Lazer Music Publishing.

Live Nation in Trouble, By Black Sabbath…. Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi is suing Live Nation for selling merchandise with the band’s logo after their contract expired. The concert ticket company is accused of selling over 100 items with the band’s “likeness, name and logo.” Iommi is asking for three times the amount of the sales and the halt of Black Sabbath product sales.

Leaker of Chinese Democracy Pleads Guilty… The blogger who leaked nine out of the 14 songs from Guns n’ Roses’  long-awaited album has admitted to posting the songs on his Web site Antiquiet. Kevin Cogill, who initially pleaded not guilty to federal copyright violation, agreed to changing his plea after requesting probation only. Still, Cogill might face a year in prison, probation, and a fine.

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Monday, August 27th, 2007

i heart metal.

I love metal. Metal is one of very few music genres that demands an equally rabid devotion from both its purveyors and its fans. Metal has evolved over the years, but the power and intensity that it is founded on has always remained unchanged. It will forever be the refuge of the misfit and the outcast because it is simultaneously empowering to the listener and off-putting to the average square. Most bands that play metal do it foremost for the love of the music (commercial success is beyond a long shot). And when you play music with a pure heart, that passion makes it one of the rare, good things in this world.

One of my personal favorites came from right here in Los Angeles. Well, Inglewood to be exact. 16 broke up a few years back but they left some great records and more than a few bruised ribs. They still play every once in a great while, and it’s always an intense show. Wanna see Japanese kids go apeshit? Book a 16 show in Tokyo. Then stand back. Check out “Drinkin’ Strychnine” below.

It’s become something of a heavy metal inside joke, just how many bands hail from Norway/Denmark/Scandanavia in general. Laugh all you want, but when’s the last time you burned down a Christian church for your pagan beliefs? The Swedish band Craft may not be dropping any matches, but they are dropping some of the heaviest riffs you’ve ever heard. And give a listen to Satyricon from Norway… metal doesn’t get much blacker.

If European metal is dark and precise, perhaps American metal is just a little bigger & burlier. Especially if it’s from the American south. Atlanta’s Mastodon is one of the biggest & burliest sounds I can think of. There’s also my current favorite, The Sword from Austin. They’ve been compared to Sleep and Black Sabbath, of course. But they’ll rock your face in half, and they’ll do it nobody’s way but their own.

Crank these up at work and start a two-person mosh pit with your boss. Your co-workers will love you forever.

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