Jamie Pham: Alkaline Trio, Stab the Matador, and Third Eye Blind.
Tyler Hayes: umm… how about Fairweather’s “If they move…”
Michael Schneider: I have been completely obsessed with Please Come Home by Dustin Kensrue.
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Jamie Pham: Alkaline Trio, Stab the Matador, and Third Eye Blind.
Tyler Hayes: umm… how about Fairweather’s “If they move…”
Michael Schneider: I have been completely obsessed with Please Come Home by Dustin Kensrue.
Elisa, formerly of Cobra Starship, has responded to Gabe’s recent blog.
I think we all know that the way to win over a girl is to make her a mix tape. I remember spending hours going through and listening to what seemed like a million songs trying to find the right ones. I know everyone knows what I’m talking about, because everyone has either made a mix tape or received one. Now that I think about it though, it wasn’t a tape. I made mix Cd’s. “Mix cd” does not have the same ring to it is as “mix tape” does. In the same way that tapes and vinyl are not very common anymore I am willing to bet Cd’s will be phased out at some point for some new format.
What does the future hold for the compact disc? Is it already on its way out, or does it have a long life ahead of itself still? 588.2 million Albums were sold in 2005 which is 4.9% less than the previous year, and although not surpassing in store album sales digital downloads were up 65% from 2005. Last year people purchased an amazing 581.9 million tracks online. Iâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢m personally not really a numbers person but those are still some interesting figures.
We’re at an interesting crossroads in time, when it comes to the way that music is delivered to us. Everything points towards downloads phasing out physical cds sooner or later, but can a download phase out something tangible? I for one will miss the feeling of buying that new Cd and sitting there flipping through the booklet reading lyrics and looking at the artwork. Staring at a computer screen reading a “digital” booklet is just not the same, trust me.
We cant hold on to the past forever, especially while technology rages on. As long as DRM is prevalent I think we need Cds or at least something tangible that we can use for personal use in whichever way we chose.
Are you someone that buys/gets (well talk about “gets” later down the road) albums online or in the store? Which do you prefer and why?
Fall Out Boy was recently on a show called “Friday Night Project” which airs in the UK. Apparently, the producers wanted them to lip sync the song so Pete wrote “Almost Live Music” on his hand and flashed it to the camera. It happens at about 2:17 and you can see a screen shot here.
Watch a video of Max Bemis of Say Anything performing “This is Fucking Ecstasy” below.
Pre-order “Everything Starts Where It Ends” from the Lovedrug website and receive tracks from the exclusive “Everything Starts…Tour Bootleg” EP instantly. Upon purchase, you will receive an email w/ MP3s from the Exclusive Bootleg EP. You will receive the full-length LP and the full-length “Everything Starts…Tour Bootleg” in the mail before the actual release date!
Dustin stopped by AOL when he was in New York this week and did a few exclusive performances with them. You can check them out here.
In an interview with Kristy Lang on BBC Radio 4’s Front Row program, producer/musician Brian Eno revealed that he is producing the next Coldplay album. To here the full interview, click here.
Modest Mouse have announced track titles for We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank, and that the album will drop March 20 on Epic Records. In addition to featuring ex-Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr, the album will showcase Shins frontman James Mercer on three tracks, including “We’ve Got Everything,” “Florida,” and “Missed the Boat.” We Were Dead will also include 10 other tunes with the following titles: “March Into the Sea,” “Fire It Up,” “Parting of the Sensory,” “Fly Trapped in a Jar,” “Education,” “Little Motel,” “Steam Engenius,” “Spitting Venom,” “People As Places As People,” and “Invisible.”