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Eastern Conference Champions: Ameritown

 

 

Eastern Conference Champions
Ameritown
2007 | Suretone

A singular voice can really make a band stand out. With the masses of droning male voices that overpopulate the airways with no distinguishing characteristics lately, it's nice to hear a band that makes you pick your head up and notice. Such is the case with Eastern Conference Champions' release Ameritown.

Josh Ostrander's powerful voice is backed by a strong musical presence that is incredibly well-tuned. The electric tracks on here combine elements of full on rock, catchy sing-a-longs, and some Brit Pop thrown in for good measure. Ok, maybe a lot of Brit Pop, but they make it work creating tracks like the opener "The Box" that borders on anthemic, throwing waves of music and chorus that builds up the mentality of the whole album. They surprisingly juxtapose quiet snippets with harsh, rocking guitars in the grinningly fun to listen to "Yuppy Hipster Fuck" and follow it up with "To the Wind" that makes your toes tap with musical goodness.

The piano work on the album though flip flops between either really helping make a song stand out, like on the track "Stutter" and “Gucci”, or makes the song sag and sound a bit on the mediocre side ("Some Sorta Light"). But when they have it right, it completely overshadows those mishaps. "Rabbit Hole" 's slower, more melodic piano driven song is reminiscent of a poppier Radiohead, while the closing track "Hollywood" strips down to a fragile, key heavy lullaby with guest vocal's by Maura Davis. I'd recommend "Yuppy Hipster Fuck", "Noah" and "Hollywood".

-Elana Rintala

Wed Jul 25 2007 · Posted in Reviews

Russian-based All of MP3.com’s former owner may see jail time, fines and a morality check

 

Denis Kvasov, the former owner of the highly illegal and devious music downloading site AllOfMP3.com, may be facing three years in jail and a 15 million ruble fine. Russian authorities are currently pursuing a copyright-infringement lawsuit against Kvasov. Read more at Crunchgear.com for the defense (no joke) of why Kvasov shouldn't be prosecuted, and why the site wasn't doing anything illegal until the U.S. government stepped in. Laugh, chuckle, guffaw, bleeeeeh.

True story: As a musician I contacted this company personally about two years ago asking where in the hell they found a copy of my album that is copyright-protected, licensed and owned by the members of the band and record label. They responded in a quick email stating, "our rules don't require us to get your permission or the label's, therefore, we can sell your music at any rate we choose." I simply replied by telling him to go f*** himself...in a polite way of course as to keep the arms race below defcon 2. Unlike the bogus statement made in the quotes below, I asked specifically to be paid and requested that my band members and label recieve quarterly statements as well...while being ripped off.

Basically, one can collect “societies” in Russia and license music to companies without first securing permission from the music's copyright holder or even the artist. It is the artists and/or label's job to ask for the royalties. Ethics anyone?

 

From Chrunchgear.com:

"A body known as the Russian Organization for Multimedia and Digital Systems (ROMS) is one such collecting society. ROMS licensed music to Allofmp3.com, who in turn gave ROMS a 15% cut of its revenue. Most of that revenue is paid by ROMS to the copyright holders if, and only if, they ask to be paid. By asking to be paid, copyright holders must sign an agreement with ROMS basically acknowledging it as a legitimate collecting society."

"Another thing to consider is that in Russia, a CD costs about $3. So Allofmp3.com's prices, to Russians, were similar to what we Americans pay on iTunes. It just so happened that Allofmp3.com was able to enjoy a little collateral cash (millions, actually) from Americans who didn't feel like paying full price for music. It's not that Allofmp3.com started for the sole purpose of selling deeply discounted music to Americans -- its main user base was its own citizens -- it just happened to turn a blind eye to everyone else from around the world using its service."

Wow.

Wed Jul 25 2007 · Posted in Daily

Ice Cream Man chats with NPR

 

It's a been a big year for Matt Allen, aka Ice Cream Man. He just hit the 100,000 mark for free ice cream giveaways, has visited nearly every festival in the USA and now he gets pegged by NPR's Day to Day. We couldn't be happier for such a great guy.

A few years back when I started my first music blog I got an email from Matt, not knowing he was "that guy who pulled up in an ice cream truck after local gigs." He politely told me that I needed to get permission for a photo I used that belonged to him. Turns out I had accidently taken an ICM live shot, probably one of Norris' pics, and used it for a feature on my blog. Oops.

Since then we became friends and quickly discovered that we only lived a kick and a push away from each other in Long Beach. What else can I say? The guy has always been supportive and helpful in every way. Learn more about the man, the legend and the frozen treats via the link below.

Listen:  Ice Cream Man on National Public Radio

(You need Windows Media Player or Real Player to tap into the audio, who the hell uses Real Player anymore?)

Tue Jul 24 2007 · Posted in Daily

St. Vincent: Marry Me

 

St. Vincent
Marry Me
2007 | Beggars Banquet

Annie Clark, under the moniker St. Vincent, has been getting built up to what I thought might be insurmountable heights over the internet the last couple of months, but Marry Me, her first full length album, not only climbs the mountain, but gets to the top and does a little dance. Beautiful is the first word that comes to mind when trying to describe her music, followed up with whimsical as she extracts elements of jazz, rock, folk and a little R&B. There are timeless elements here that show her breadth of talent. Jazzy pieces such as “What? Me Worry?” are reminiscent of classical Standards female singers. And tracks like “Human Racing” have a folky- Joni Mitchell quality to them.

At times though, I feel like I might be listening to one of the new breeds of female singers by way of the top 40’s chart when the songs take on a prominent poppier tone. “Paris is Burning”, for example, shares some similar structures with Jem’s “24”. “Now, Now”’s use of the child-like backing vocals was a bit too on the cutesy side for me as well.

Overall, Clark succeeds in creating a wonderfully accomplished album that is both soothing and energizing. Her songwriting is charming, quirky, and well worth the hype.

-Elana Rintala

Mon Jul 23 2007 · Posted in Reviews

Sympathy for the Record Industry for sale!

 

Sympathy for the Record Industry is looking for a buyer to own and run the label. According to Long Beach-based owner Long Gone John, he's basically grown tired of running the label and is looking to transplant himself in Olympia, Washington. The label has released some pretty outstanding material over the years: the White Stripes, Hole, Sonic Boom, the Von Bondies, the Muffs, Rocket From the Crypt, Roky Erickson, Suicide, the New York Dolls...do I need to go on? He's asking around $650,000 for the whole shebang, and that includes EVERYTHING. Here are some details listed in a recent press release:

-questionable/nebulous rights to nearly 750 releases by over 550 bands
-current distribution deal with foremost U.S. independent distributor with strong international distribution as well
-existing stock modestly estimated at a wholesale value of 1.8 millon dollars
-all master tapes, acetates, stampers and mothers to continue production of titles
-massive personal archive of sympathy rarities (lots of amazing surprises)
-preliminary cover layouts/some original artwork/interesting and valuable artifacts galore
-established web site and vastly lucrative mail order business

Contact John at , serious inquiries only please.

Mon Jul 16 2007 · Posted in Daily

MothFight - Hopscotch

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Mon Jul 16 2007 · Posted in Live Sessions on transmissionentertainment.com
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