Facebook Revamps News Feed—What It Means For Users and Marketers

Today, Facebook held a press conference to unveil their redesigned news feed. This is their first major update since Timeline was introduced in late 2011, and like all changes Facebook makes to their interface, it’s already been put under a microscope several times over. Here, I’ll try to put what these updates mean in layman’s […]

Song of the Day: Ivan & Alyosha, “Running for Cover”

  Normally I don’t like this type of music, yet this song allowed me to transcend my normal listening habits. In fact to this date it is my song of the year. Listen more than once and you’ll hear something new each time. —Craig Kaplan

Song of the Day: Charlie Musselwhite and Ben Harper, “I’m In I’m Out and I’m Gone”

  Here is a great new collaboration between blues legend Charlie Musselwhite and the ever versatile Ben Harper. Harper once again proves he cannot be classified within any specific genre, having worked with the Blind Boys of Alabama others in the past, and he continues his evolution as a musician that can be counted on […]

Song of the Day: Texas Is The Reason, “Back and to the Left”

For those of us who grew up in the punk scene in the late ’90s and early 2000s, the music of Texas Is The Reason rings more important than most. Coming out of the hardcore scene of the late ’80s and early ’90s, the band, formed by Shelter guitarist Norm Arenas and 108 drummer Chris […]

Song of the Day: The Joy Formidable, “This Ladder Is Ours”

  The Joy Formidable released their second full-length Wolf’s Law today (yesterday in their native UK), and it’s a monster of a rock album. Taking the foundation laid by the band on 2011’s excellent The Big Roar—loud, distorted, multi-layered guitars, with almost equal nods to shoegaze and Britpop—Wolf’s Law adds another layer to the band’s already […]