Thursday, July 30, 2009

The new club is the indie record store

I think this is absolutely great! Jay Reatard, is doing a number of west coast-free shows in your local record store... I think playing at such a venue is absolutely fantastic. Oh, yeah, it's free too! How could you pass that up?

From Matador Records

Jay Reatard loves giving back.
He loves it so much, in fact, that he’s going to visit some of the independent record stores who have supported him and his records.
He loves it so much, in fact, that he’s playing instores at those record stores.
He loves it so much, in fact, that all of the instores are free and all ages.
That’s right…I said it.
Ten…count ‘em…TEN free all ages instores up the West Coast from San Diego to Vancouver.
So come help Jay celebrate the release of his new record Watch Me Fall with some instore ROCK!!!

August:
18th – 6pm @ Amoeba Music Hollywood (LA)
19th – 7pm @ Fingerprints (Long Beach)
20th – 7pm @ M-Theory (San Diego)
21st – 7pm @ Streetlight Records (Santa Cruz)
22nd – 6pm @ Amoeba Music San Francisco (duh)
23rd – 6pm @ Amoeba Music Berkeley (again…)
25th – 6pm @ Jackpot Records (Portland)
26th – 7pm @ Easy Street Records (Seattle)
27th – 7pm @ Sonic Boom Records (Seattle)
28th – 8pm @ Zulu Records (Vancouver)

And keep in mind that these will be Jay’s ONLY west coast dates in August.
There will be no club shows…meaning…Come!! Watch Jay Play.

Watch Me Fall is available on LP August 4th and CD August 18th.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Wanna be in RockBand?

Wanna get your tunes on Rock Band? We'll now here's your chance... The developers of the Rock Band franchise just announced the ability to get your music published onto Rock Band Platform. Very cool... Now potentially, my sucky music could get played by your mom in your living room. Sweet!


"MTV Games and Harmonix Empower Artists and Labels to Get Their Music in the Game with the Rock Band Network"

The Rock Band Network Gives Artists and Record Labels Tools to Author, Promote and Sell Music for Download via the Rock Band Platform The Rock Band Network is a revolutionary system that will allow bands, studios and record labels to create and sell playable game content from their master recordings using the same professional tools used by our developers. Check out this overview video for more on how it will work.

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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

EMI to stop distributing to indie record stores

EMI has stopped distributing their music product directly to Indie record stores. All EMI distribution will now be through a 3rd party. So, our local indie record store will probably now have to pay an additional fee, to carry the EMI music catalog. Which may ultimately mean, no more EMI sold there.

Sucks for the indie record company. -- However, have you seen the EMI music catalog? I don’t honestly think the local indie store will miss what you could get at Walmart, along with your 9mm ammo, Hanes tighty-whiteys & 48-pack of juice boxes.

A couple of things that strike me about this are;

1.) The gossip on EMI is that they’re mired in financial woes. (Which is not exclusive in this suck economy.) So, this could be another cost cutting maneuver--among others. However, the base biz model of the record industry is to sell music. It comes off as the complete opposite of what they should be doing. Sell records. If my band was on the EMI label, I’d be pretty pissed.

2.) Again, the biz of CD’s is close to ending. I’m an avid CD buyer, but, if finding myself shopping for CD’s less and less. Either, I get p.o.’ed about the cost, it’s not available, and the convenience of online downloads, or I’m lazy.

So, as a wannabe rockstar… why be on a label. Do it yourself.

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