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Monday
Mar102008

Digital or Physical?

recordplayer.jpgI don't know what to call an artist release these days.

Is it album, record, CD? All three words point to audio formats that are nearly obsolete. 

It's hard to write a review of a new work when you don't even know what word to use. For example "The band's debut ALBUM is strong, but not inventive." This sentence is fine, but I still don't think "album" is the correct word. Still, it sounds a lot better than MP3.

Music labels are another thing: RoadRunner Records. Retrospect Records. Universal Records. Metal Blade Records.

Are artists releasing records - which are simply a vinyl product of a pressed recording - or are they releasing albums?

Am I just splitting hairs?

I don't think so. The whole joy of buying new music is all but gone these days. An artist - and label - theoretically doesn't even need to spend money on cover art anymore. Just put up a picture of the band and load the songs on iTunes. If it is uploaded, they will come.

I am torn.

There is nothing better than going through bins at a thrift shop and looking for rare vinyl. I equally enjoy cruising the cutout bins of big box music shops, trying to score a great deal. Still, I sometimes get impatient and iTunes can usually fulfill my music fix within seconds.

Don't get me wrong. I love my iPod. The digital music players are completely genius. I can't imagine going to work or the gym without my iPod. Still, there is nothing quite as satisfying as tracking down some rare release (is that the correct word?) and playing it for the first time.

 Maybe it's just me. What do you prefer: physical or digital media? Also, do you say "release," "album," or "record?"

 

 

 

 

Sunday
Mar092008

Mark It...

vinceconert_wm.JPGAccording to my ironclad source, Motley Crue will announce their summer tour April 15 - tax day.

Some are saying support will be Buckcherry and Drowning Pool. That same source tells me Drowning Pool is a big "no."

Right now, no word on Rocklahoma, but if Motley Crue is a headliner, I think this would help push ticket sales in a big way.

I guess we'll have to wait until April 15th to see if these rumors are true. Stay tuned.

Saturday
Mar082008

Please and Thank You

tastechaos.jpgRight now, much of Ohio is getting pounded by a blizzard. That's right, I used the "b" word. In short: it's awful here. We have something like 15 inches of snow in Dayton - and the white stuff continues to fall. The snow started about 8 yesterday morning, and I decided to leave my office and work from home around 10. By afternoon, we had several inches - just in time for the Taste of Chaos tour at Hara Arena.

Since I am an "adult," my husband and I made the trip anyway. The venue is only about 11 miles from our house and the roads were pretty clear, so it wasn't a big deal for us. Still a lot of people going to the show were (shock!) kids, not old enough to drive or too inexperienced to be driving in a blizzard. According to the official Rockstar Taste of Chaos forum, a lot of people with Dayton tickets planned on skipping the event. You couldn't really tell because the arena was still packed, but I would guess a couple hundred people decided to give up rock in favor of the weather.

I did notice a lot of parents with their kids, and that is the point of this entry: thank your parents. Yes, you might be an adult now. I know a lot of my readers have kids of their own - but seriously, I bet your parents sacrificed a lot just so you could have a happy childhood.

Anyway, I joked with Eric that we were the only two people in the arena old enough to buy beer. Of course this wasn't entirely true, but not necessarily that far off either.  The only other people that seemed to have money for beer were - you guessed it - the parents. I didn't see any of them drinking either.

I had floor access but stayed in the seats because I don't believe in getting bloodied during a show. At many points in the night, the entire venue floor was a giant mosh pit. No thank you, I bruise easily! Still, I would guess there were some parents standing on the fringe of the pits, feeling terrified, but patiently waiting for the end of the show.

The show was LOUD. I actually had to wear ear plugs it was so loud - that very rarely happens. I was grateful for those ear plugs. Then I looked around and saw the parental figures hunched over, plugging their ears. I felt a little sorry for them. 

If you're not familiar, the major bands on Taste of Chaos this year are Bullet For My Valentine, Atreyu and Avenged Sevenfold. There were some Japanese bands and contest winners, too. In case you're wondering Bullet and A7X were excellent - I now know I really don't like Atreyu. At any rate, the show was worth the ticket price and the bands seemed genuinely impressed at the size of the crowd considering the blizzard and all.

Here's the Bullet set (and I think this is accurate. I didn't feel like writing last night):

Scream Aim Fire
Disappear
Four Words To Choke Upon
Tears Don’t Fall
Suffocating Under Words of Sorrow
Say Goodnight
Eye of the Storm
Hand of Blood
Waking the Demon 

Now here's what Avenged Sevenfold performed:

Critical Acclaim
Second Heartbeat
Afterlife
Beast and the Harlot
Scream
Bat Country
Gunslinger
Seize the Day
Almost Easy
Unholy Confessions
A Little Piece of Heaven 

The A7X set was actually pretty Glam with fire, lasers, video screens and confetti - sounds like they a took a few lessons from the Poison (or KIX, depending on which side of the argument you fall) play-book. Remember: huge guitar solos are always appreciated! 

I have no doubt in my mind that a whole lot of parents - the ones who didn't actually have tickets and go into the show - fought the blizzard to drop-off and pick-up kids outside the arena. It's bad enough driving once - these brave souls did it twice!

You know, when I was a kid my parents took me and friends to concerts - I'm sure they had zero interest in the music, but they went because we all make sacrifices in life.

Friday
Mar072008

Better Than I Remember...

I have to give credit where credit is due: Sweet F.A. is a whole lot better than I remember.


I'm clicking around YouTube, looking for some obscure Glam, when up pops Sweet F.A. "Rhythm of Action." This band rocks. My Glam goodness, I don't know why I haven't mentioned them before - except that I don't own either of their two "classic era" CDs. I guess that means I'll be spending my weekend filling my eBay cart!

This band formed in the late 80s in Indiana. You know, that state next to Ohio? I wonder if I've crossed paths with any of the band members before?

Lucky for me I'll get to see - and meet - Sweet F.A. at Rocklahoma. I can't understand why they are on a side stage...but I'll take what I can get.

Here's the video for "Rhythm of Action." It's kind of hot.


Thursday
Mar062008

You Might Be A Glam Fan If...

This could be fun. I wonder if I can think of 10 ways to spot a Glam fan? Lets see...

 10. You might be a Glam fan if...you spend your entire vacation budget to stand in a field in the middle of Oklahoma for four days in 110 degree heat to relive a little of your childhood.

 9. You might be a Glam fan if...you can *still* spot Adam Curry a mile away.

 8. You might be a Glam fan if...you can sing every word of "Babylon." Extra points for mimicking Taime Downe's voice!

 7. You might be a Glam fan if...you work in corporate America but secretly wear a Motley Crue T-shirt underneath your dress clothes.

 6. You might be a Glam fan if...you still buy Metal Edge in hopes that at least one "good" band will get a mention.

 5. You might be a Glam fan if...you can quickly and succinctly explain the legal issues surrounding the two touring versions of L.A. Guns.

 4. You might be a Glam fan if...you spend your entire winter dreaming about spring just so you can hear the summer concert schedule.

 3. You might be a Glam fan if...you go into withdrawal every time MetalSludge goes down (three days and counting!)

 2. You might be a Glam fan if...you select "Heaven" as your wedding song.

 1. You might be a Glam fan if...you quit a job because you can't get time off to see your favorite band.

Don't agree with my list? How do you spot a Glam fan?

 

Wednesday
Mar052008

Rocklahoma 2007 Coffee Table Book

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Bumping to the top of the page due to heavy interest. Click down for today's article.  

By all accounts, Rocklahoma 2007 was a great success. If you went to the inaugural festival, you probably had a great time and have a lot of fond memories of the event.

Now you can relive those memories in vivid color. The Rocklahoma 2007 coffee table book is now available for pre order by clicking HERE.


Let me tell you about the book. The hardback work has 132 pages of color photos. Each band is represented and provides a special quote. Oh yeah, yours truly wrote the narrative, explaining the entire Rocklahoma 2007 experience!


The above photo is an example of what you'll see inside the book. Some photos have copy, others are clear. The book is a good mix of crowd and stage shots. Many shots come from backstage, side stage or a crowd perspective.


The Rocklahoma 2007 book is $42 bucks. Go ahead and reserve a copy. I feel O.K. pushing the product because I don't get a dime of the proceeds.


Wednesday
Mar052008

Every Mother's Nightmare

EMN.jpgIt's been a very long time since I've listened to Every Mother's Nightmare. I don't write about them much here and I was surprised to hear them added to the Rocklahoma 2008 bill.

So, let's talk about this Tennessee band. Who knew good Metal could come from Bluegrass country?

The band formed in 1987, but I am going to call them a 90s act. For some reason, I always picture flannel when I think of Every Mother's Nightmare, but maybe that isn't the correct memory.

Rick Ruhl (vocals), Steve Malone (guitarist), Mark McMurty (bass) and Jim Phipps (drummer) are the original members of the band. EMN released their self-titled debut in 1990 and followed that with Wake Up Screaming in 1993. The band was on Arista - that is the label made famous by Whitney Houston! Today the band is on Perris Records.

These days, EMN is Rick Ruhl, Jim Phipps, Travis Hall, Jeff Caughron and Troy Fleming.

Every Mother's Nightmare doesn't have any tour dates listed on their official Myspace page, so I guess the best chance to see them really is at Rocklahoma. According to the press conference, the band is playing Saturday, July 12.


Here are a few EMN videos. The first is "Love Can Make You Blind."



Here's "Walls Come Down."


So, what do you think about Every Mother's Nightmare?

 

Check out Every Mother's Nightmare on Myspace