 | | |  | | | | | | | | | From approximately 1-2 p.m. EST, MTV.com's Bigger Than Sound writer James Montgomery will be posting in this thread to give you all a chance to do a one-on-one interview of sorts with him. He will be posting under the user name mtvjames, so be sure to say hello and feel free to ask him anything about his writing or the music industry and have fun. Go on in now and start chatting. | | | by Anton Djamoos on 08/21/07 - 09:41 AM | 266 Replies - | |  | |  |
 | | |  | | | | | | | | | We're proud to announce that James Montgomery, mtv.com's Bigger Than Sound columnist, will be posting in a thread on the news page to chat exclusively one on one with each of you. He will be under the username mtvjames and is looking forward to talking/battling with each of you. Check out the front page of AP.net tomorrow from 1-2 p.m. EST to chat! | | | by Anton Djamoos on 08/20/07 - 04:38 PM | 29 Replies - | |  | |  |
 | | |  | | | | | | | | | In this week's edition of Bigger Than The Sound, James Montgomery discusses how The White Stripes want to bro down with the frat boys, and examines the seemingly inexplicable proliferation of "frat rock." | | | by Steve Henderson on 08/15/07 - 06:59 AM | 63 Replies - | |  | |  |
 | | |  | | | | | | | | | I'm sure James Montgomery's latest installment of Bigger Than The Sound will intrigue many of our readers. This week's piece is about the "Pinkerton Effect," a phenomenon that occurs when an album is initially panned by pretty much everyone, yet, a decade later, suddenly becomes revered as a tremendous and important work (like Weezer's 1996 Pinkerton album). | | | by Jared Kaufman on 07/12/07 - 07:16 AM | 73 Replies - | |  | |  |
 | | |  | | | | | | | | | MTV's James Montgomery is once again back with his Bigger Than The Sound series. In the sixth edition, he goes head on with the issue of music piracy with a litte help from hippies and Interpol and their latest album, Our Love To Admire. | | | by Jared Kaufman on 06/28/07 - 06:54 AM | 2 Replies - | |  | |  |
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