Thursday, July 30, 2009

All Points West is Tomorrow!


The second annual All Points West Music & Arts Festival starts tomorrow in Jersey City! This year's lineup boats significantly less Radiohead, but a great lineup nonetheless. This year they have added comedy on the 3rd stage for the first portion of the day, new stage positions, a batting cage, a Coldplay vs. MGMT time conflict, and a 7 drink limit. I will be there all three days, and will have pictures and words for reporting by the weekend's end! Here are my must sees for all three days:

Friday:
  • Fleet Foxes
  • Vampire Weekend
  • The National
  • Yeah Yeah Yeahs
  • Heartless Bastards
Saturday:
  • Neko Case
  • My Bloddy Valentine
  • St. Vincent
  • Arctic Monkeys
  • White Rabbits
Sunday:
  • Coldplay
  • The Black Keys
  • Echo & The Bunnymen
  • Akron/Family
  • MGMT

See ya at the festival!

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Jeff Tweedy On People Talking During Concerts



A little preachy? Yes. But is he correct? Hell yes. Thank you.

But seriously, he is right. Some of the best concert moments are when people are totally silent, simply caught up in the performance. No words needed.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Classic Video Of The Week #1: What's The Frequency, Kenneth? by R.E.M.

This song came on the radio today when I was at work, and anytime I hear this, no matter what I'm doing, I must listen until the end. As we all know, the FCC censors any obscene language that artists want to say in their songs, especially the dreaded "F-word". So what makes me laugh every time is how this song always manages to squeak by, no matter what station plays this song. The last words of the song are "Don't fuck with me", but it goes by so fast that no one really realizes it. Every station no matter if it was independent, or owned by bad boy Clear Channel has ever censored this song on the airwaves. Ever. So in honor of that, here is the video from the underrated and forgotten "Monster" album from 1994. Oh, and look out for Michael Stipe's shirt of violent green uh huh.....
REM - Whats the Frequency Kenneth

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Third Man Records Subscription: Will It Work?


Jack White has always been very into limited edition products for his bands. He's done everything from limited 7" singles, cameras, ice cream bars, even toy record players! I wouldn't be surprised if his house is filled with one of a kind instruments, limited edition pressings of random bands, even an original acetate from one of his favorite blues albums! So it seems likely that Jack would want to cash in on the recent vinyl resurgence, as well as promote his newest band's debut album at the same time! God, he's a genius! So when Jack announced at the beginning of the month that he would start a subscription service for his record label, I was not surprised at all. For someone who is into collectibles, why not start more collectibles for people just into this sort of thing...like Jack White!


He's calling it "The Vault", lord knows what could be inside there. For $7 a month, you can get access to message boards, exclusive videos posted online (including some live concerts), messageboards, first access to concert tix (YES!), and some other cool crap. Here's where it gets good (and pricey). For $20 you get all of that, plus limited edition records, etc. Let me explain. Every 3 months you will be getting a 12" LP, a 7" single or EP, and an exclusive Third Man Records shirt. Here's the catch, these things will never be sold in stores, you can exclusively get them only through this service. What interests me most here is the mystery of all this. I'm not sure we'll be informed of what you'll be sent in the mail! So every package could be like Christmas! Or as Jack puts it in his message on the website..."Let us wow you like it's a first date". Now of course all these releases are numbered, and they are only making as many as people are subscribed, again adding to the limited edition-ness of this. The question is: Will this work?

I think it can work for Jack. I mean he has gotten enough fans that will follow his every move (including myself). And this idea of limited edition records tickles my fancy I must say. What's also working in his favor is that he owns his own pressing plant, so he's doing each step from recording, pressing, and distributing himself. He owns it all. Prince did this in the 90's himself. He created his own label so he could release as much as he wanted, when he wanted. That experiment was a failure because he wasn't very business oriented, and was very slow at shipping these albums that people were trying to buy. I think Jack White's project here (although quite similar), will work out better. I think by making only as many as you can print limited releases, it is taking off the pressure of mass producing a large amount of product. And also giving himself 3 months to press, and distribute these products works to his favor. This should be interesting to see how this pans out. I plan on subscribing to this club....I'll let you know how it all turns out.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Obligitory Welcome Post

Hey, sorry for this really boring welcome post, but how else do you start a blog anyway? Here you will find Music & Concert reviews, as well as music news and commentary on the industry. I don't know how regular you will see posts from me, but this is a website that I won't neglect and give up on after 2 weeks. Thanks for checking this out, and I hope to see you on the site soon!