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'Why be like everybody else?' The Ataris grow past pop-punk (Reno Gazette-Jou... The Ataris have outgrown the arcade. Ataris deliver timeless style on seventh album (Carroll County Online) After listening to cover songs, some not performed so well, Tuesday night on American Idol, it was nice to take a break and listen to something new. The Ataris, "Welcome the Night" which was released this week, was my relief from the criticism of Simon Cowell. Hyundai Offers Free Music to Lure Customers (About.com) Hyundai continues to attract attention in the advertising world with its new Web campaign. The automaker is offering free music downloads through banners for alternative band The Ataris. More News:... Giving Up On The Ataris (The Daily Targum) When The Ataris first hit the scene, they acquired a huge fan base of teenagers who idolized the band because it said everything they wanted to say but could not. Songs such as "Giving Up On Love" and "Your Boyfriend Sucks" filled mix tapes and instant messenger profiles. Out & About (The Salt Lake Tribune) Show of the week TV on the Radio's rhythmic drones and fuzzy dance beats might never turn the New York band into pop superstars. But critics and hipsters have been singing its praises for a few years now, most recently for TV on the Radio's major-label debut, "Return to Cookie Mountain." Vocalists Tunde Adebimpe and Kyp Malone provide some of the most compelling performances in rock on ... Hyundai Could Be Music to Your Ears (BrandWeek) NEW YORK -- Hyundai is kicking off a Web campaign that uses the lure of free music downloads to entice users to watch a TV spot or register for more information. Today's events (Detroit Free Press) The Ataris: Midwest punk-pop from the veteran Indiana band, touring to support the live album "Welcome the Night." 7 p.m., St. Andrew's Hall, 431 E. Congress, Detroit. 313-961-6358. $15. Pete Yorn: With Minibar, 9 p.m. The Intersection, 133 Grandville SW, Grand Rapids. 616-451-3039. $20. Looking for entertainment this St. Paddy's Day? (The Fort Collins Coloradoan) Looking for a place to get jiggy this St. Paddy's Day? Or maybe green has never been your color and you'd rather see a demolition derby or take in a musical about urination? Tickets (Contra Costa Times) THE 2007 COUNTRY MEGATICKET, May 18-Oct. 12, a multiple show package featuring Kenny Chesney, Toby Keith, Brad Paisley, Alan Jackson and more, Shoreline Amphitheatre and Sleep Train Pavilion at Concord. For complete details, go to www.megaticket.com. POPULAR MUSIC (Akron Beacon Journal) The Ataris -- Doors open at 7 tonight, House of Blues Cleveland, 308 Euclid Ave. 216-523-2583. With Asobi Seksu and Wax on Radio. $15. Ticketmaster.com: 330-945-9400. |