Friday Awesomeness: And the winner is … Atlantic Records!

Every once in awhile, a major label gets it right.

SAINTS OF VALORY HAS SIGNED TO ATLANTIC RECORDS!

If you follow this blog with any regularity, you know that I fell in love with this band’s music about 20 months ago.  Then I met them and fell in love with them as people.  These fellas make music with meaning and they care about songcraft.  They are a rare find in today’s music world and its nice to see a major label recognizing talent and possibility.

A huge congrats to Stephen, Gavin, Gerard and Godfrey…you boys DESERVE this and I know that the world is going to fall in love with you just like I did.  I’m so proud to be your fan and cannot wait to see what comes next for you.

To Atlantic Records:  Too many times, labels mess up good bands.  I’m begging you – nurture this band.  Support them.  Fight for them. Take chances on them. Be creative with them.  Let them be the incredible band they are. For me, as a fan, they represent a generation of new music that can help reinvent this industry.

GO GET ‘EM, BOYS!  MORE DANCING!  LOVE YOU!

Me with my Saints of Valory boys, August 2012

Me with ATLANTIC RECORDS RECORDING ARTISTS Saints of Valory, August 2012

SOV Love

A little love from rock stars never hurts a girl’s ego.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Jealous Kind: A Personal Plea to Help Music I Believe In

The Jealous Kind

Josh Queen and Dave Wright are The Jealous Kind and they're making a new EP! YAHOO!

My friends, The Jealous Kind, a band very close to my heart, are making a new EP.  And they need your help.  But first, let me give you some backstory.

Before you start reading, go right now over to NoiseTrade and pick up their debut EP for free.  Put it on your iPod while you read.  Settle into “Come Down” and “Imitation Honesty.”

A long time ago … seriously, close to 10 years ago … I went to a Carbon Leaf show here in Charlotte and this crazy-talented fiery red headed kid and his band opened the show.  I know I say I love music all the time, but I say this with all the conviction in my heart: that night, I fell deeply in love with Josh Queen’s music.  So much so that I accosted his manager and asked what I could do to help.  For the next several years, Josh Queen was the center of my musical universe, and became one of my closest friends in the process.  I would have followed – and still would! – that kid off the edges of the earth to listen to him sing. I believe in Josh, I believe in his music, and I love the kid like a brother.  He is truly one of the best “discoveries” of my life.

A couple of years ago, Josh moved to Denver.  He and his buddy, Dave Wright, who lived in Nashville, started writing songs and sharing them back and forth over the computer – a la The Postal Service, but via e-mail.  They’d record audio and video snippets and e-mail them cross country.  That’s how The Jealous Kind was born.  A musical collaboration between two friends, true music lovers, paying homage to the bands that they love.  Bands like Toad the Wet Sprocket and Counting Crows, Better Than Ezra and the like.   They put out their debut EP together.  Two songs that melted my heart and my ears.

My friendship with Josh, and because of him my friendship with Dave, is one truly rooted in music.  They’re not just musicians – they are music fans that love music.  I often get texts from Josh out of the blue that have quoted song lyrics – his way of telling me he loves a song or thinks a line is particularly awesome.  They don’t care about being famous or writing “indie” music that the hipsters will love.  They just write the music that they want to listen to. These are two guys that have full-time jobs and families, and yet they still make time for making music.  And I think that’s awesome.

Now click off on that iPod of yours.  Because I’m about to beg.

My personal plea to all of you:  please help these boys make a new record.  They never ask for anything from anyone and their music DESERVES to be heard.

I was the first one on board today when they announced their Kickstarter campaign to help raise $2000 to record the new EP.  Yeah, I know that us music fans have been bombarded with requests to help out on records, and I’ve personally contributed a number of projects already this year.  But like I said…I believe in Josh, and any music he makes is worth a million 24k bars of gold in my mind.

This holiday season, if music is the love of your life, if you’re a music fan who wants to support a good cause, if you’ve got a couple of extra bucks to spare, or if you want to give me a huge Christmas present, please drop a few bucks into The Jealous Kind’s Kickstarter campaign.  It will be money well spent.  I promise.

Augustana Breaks Up

Augustana is no more

Subtitle:  Krissie is sad.

Another one bites the dust.

Why do the good bands have to break up?

Dan Layus, lead singer of Augustana, tells Red Bull USA that the band has called it quits, less than six months after the release of their latest album.

Thanks for the music, Augustana.  I’ll miss you guys.

Want to know why your concert tickets cost a fortune?

Read this article about Katy Perry’s concert rider.  Then try to tell me that you aren’t paying for this ridiculousness in your concert ticket prices.

Oh, and note that she is making a profit selling tickets to second party brokers, who sell them at exorbitantly increased prices.

Katy Perry is not the only artist engaged in this sort of outrageous-ness.  But it’s a perfect example of what’s broken with the music industry.

Support independent artists, attend shows at independent venues, ones that don’t charge you 30 and 40% service charges – because your service fees, whether directly or indirectly, are paying for Katy Perry’s dressing room to be draped in pink.  Back the musicians who are in it for the love of music, not the love of fame.

UPDATE:  More than 24 hours after her rider hit The Smoking Gun, there’s been no response from Perry’s camp.  Her PR team must suck as badly as her proofreaders.

Rollin’ in the Son of a Bad Man. Help ’em make an album.

A little over a year ago, I took a chance on a new band.  Drove to see them, actually, after only hearing one song recorded live.  Trip well worth it – Son of a Bad Man (at the time called Shawn Fisher & the Jukebox Gypsies) rocked my socks off that night, and I’ve been a giant fan ever since.

I’ve seen them a handful of time lives since last February, and the guys have impressed me every time – musically and as people.  They even let me share an unreleased song of theirs on my latest Krissie Mix.

So when they sent out a note recently saying they’d started a Kickstarter Project to help fund their new album, I was in…hook, line and sinker. There are a million bands and artists asking for fans dollars these days.  Being a musician is not a financially easy road for most – it’s a pursuit of a passion for the majority.  That, in my mind, makes it even more worth supporting.  Chasing what you love is always admirable.

As a thank you to fans for their donations to the project, the boys recorded a video of them covering of Adele’s “Rolling in the Deep.”  Adele’s version is amazing and simply can’t be outdone…but damned if the Son of a Bad Man boys don’t give it a darn good try. I love it when a band can take a song that’s not theirs, hold true to the integrity of the song and still make it sound uniquely their own!

Get to know this band.  Spread this video around. Buy their music.  If you’ve got an extra $5 or $10 bucks and want to feel like you’re contributing to someone’s dream, drop a dime on their new record fund.  And for goodness sake, go see them live so you develop your own Son of a Bad Man crush!

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