Weekly Linkup: A Look Back (Black Keys, Trey, Lou Reed, Occupy Wall Street Performances and More)

December 5, 2011

Today we debut a new Monday feature. Click on any of these below for some fun and fascinating articles you have may missed last week…The Black Keys play SNL for the second time in a year

Spotify’s CEO on why he thinks that the service is good for the music industry

Jambands.com posts Set II of the annual Auld Lang Syne, with responses from Keller Williams, Eric Krasno, Real Estate, Foster the People and more

Is this the next step in the concert experience?

Lou Reed’s music video directed by Black Swan’s Darren Aronofsky

Hidden Track’s Scott Bernstein lists 10 songs Trey should play with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and the New York Philharmonic

Largehearted Boy pulls together the ‘Best Of 2011’ musical lists

NPR’s Bob Boilen talks about digital and vinyl

Check out this old Relix article on String Cheese Incident

The New Yorker’s Sasha Frere-Jones looks at the Grammy nominations and places his bets

NPR explores the oral tradition of Appalachian mountain ballads

Relix revisits The Roots who are set to release their newest studio album Tuesday

Check out the musicians who have supported Occupy Wall Street