Associated artist: Junior Senior
Source: Rolling Stone
"Electro-punk trio invites Peaches, Junior Senior to 'This Island'..." FULL STORY
posted October 3, 2005 at 12:00:00 AMAssociated artist: Junior Senior
Source: Pitchfork
"Most of the Hey Hey was recorded in Denmark and Sweden, but Junior Senior managed to sneak into American music recording trivia lore by being the last band to record at the famous Muscle Shoals Recording Studio in Alabama." FULL STORY
posted September 16, 2005 at 12:00:00 AMAssociated artist: The Prodigy
Source: NME
"PRODIGY are to remix and re-release two of their most famous songs." FULL STORY
posted September 6, 2005 at 12:00:00 AMAssociated artist: The Prodigy
Source: NME
"Prodigy will follow their forthcoming Greatest Hits album with a new studio record in 2006." FULL STORY
posted July 25, 2005 at 12:00:00 AMAssociated artist: The Prodigy
Source: NME
"The live music arm to the city’s famous performing arts festival will already see mega-gigs from Pixies and Franz Ferdinand, and now a new list of names have been confirmed." FULL STORY
posted June 9, 2005 at 12:00:00 AMAssociated artist: Junior Senior
Source: Rolling Stone.com
"Junior Senior, the Danish pop duo who made waves on American dance floors with their infectious 2003 hit "Move Your Feet," are mixing their second album in Los Angeles." FULL STORY
posted June 2, 2005 at 12:00:00 AMAssociated artist: Junior Senior
Source: Tiny Mix Tapes
"Now I like Junior Senior, and I know a bunch of other people who may not share my enthusiasm for them, but enjoy "Move Your Feet" anyway." FULL STORY
posted May 26, 2005 at 12:00:00 AMAssociated artist: The Prodigy
Source: NME
"The dance veterans, who play in Ireland on July 9 and at the Scottish festival on July 10, will appear at the London Carling Academy Brixton on July 7." FULL STORY
posted March 24, 2005 at 12:00:00 AMAssociated artist: Counting Crows
Source: Rolling Stone.com
"Guitarist Vickrey salutes "timeless beauty" Johansson." FULL STORY
posted March 3, 2005 at 12:00:00 AMAssociated artist: Counting Crows
Source: Rolling Stone.com
"Counting Crows' 'Accidentally in Love,' featured in the animated film Shrek 2, is among the Best Original Song nominees for the 77th Annual Academy Awards." FULL STORY
posted January 25, 2005 at 12:00:00 AM