I use the amazing websites anydecentmusic.com, metacritic.com, and some other websites (this one included) to find great new music and then download/buy from amazon or iTunes.

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i go to the venue where it is being performed. went to see the show.. you have the photo here of the silver sttrings, calexico, and ben folds came on last..it was a benefit for our community here in southern az. Ron Barbers fund for civility. unlike the bad press the fascist right has gotten our state, we do have a very kind populace here. Thanks.

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I welcome this question, because after No Depression I haven't found a blog or podcast that consistently shares music and stories that I look forward to showing up in my email/blogs/podcasts.

It was sad to say farewell to "Austin Riffs".  Mark and MsV, always had fun commentary, and great music to share.  I really miss that show.

 

I like Ninebullets. I just started a blog called Adobe and Teardrops -- hope y'all check it out!

I just checked out your blog. I like it :)

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facebook. of course not a DIRECT link, but for all the shared interests

What a good discussion question. I like Reverbnation, Truecountry, and Pitchfork.

I check the AMA Chart every week and, on the outside chance something good might pop up, I check the Texas Music Chart.  I use Pandora a lot but I would love some advice on how people use it to get new stuff.  I know Spotify is good for getting new artists but I don't use Spotify because I don't want my listening habits splashed all over Facebook.

I'm partial to this site--No Depression for me!

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