Friday, October 9, 2009
Silversun Pickups, and the success of an Independent Record Label....
The band originated in the Silver Lake music scene in L.A. and is comprised of four mutual friends spawning from previous bands in the area. Brian Aubert - guitar/lead vocals, Nikki Monninger - bass/vocals, Chris Guanlao - drums, and Joe Lester - keyboards/samples/sound manipulation. They released their debut EP "Pikul" in July 05' and recorded "Kissing Families" which is still my favorite song to date.
Dangerbird records signed the band to an independent record deal and released their follow-up first full length "Carnavas". Silversun Pickups hit the road in support of the new album and first two singles "Lazy Eye" and "Well Thought Out Twinkles" which entered the Billboard modern rock chart in the Top 10. While on tour, SSPU blazed the stage at a "little" (sarcastic) music fest called Coachella, and shared the stage with some of rocks great bands on the road including Snow Patrol, Foo Fighters, Kaiser Chiefs, Wolfmother, and Ok Go, scooping up new fans along the way. Key licensing opportunities arose with the success of the singles, with placements in the ever popular Guitar Hero/Rock band and Tony Hawk video games.
"Swoon", the bands newest 10 track album has received the most commercial success for any release to date thanks to the first single "Panic Switch" which can be heard all over commercial radio nationwide, and a video played on heavy rotation at MTV and VH1 (Define heavy? They don't play video's). "Swoon" was released April 14 09' with positive reviews by critics and charted at #7 on the Billboard Music Charts selling over 42,000 copies. Check out their newest single "Substitution".
"Some songs are very quiet and delicate, [while] others are just fucking loud." (quoted lead vox Brian Aubert - Alternative Press Magazine)
Top 5 reasons why they rule:
1) Kick-Ass female bassist/back-up vocals who is mistaken for the lead singer.
2) Drummer raises crash symbol up over his head.
3) They are on an independent record label and have out-sold the majority of major label bands.
4) They make more money per album sale due to the fact they are on an indie label.
5) Going on a limb - Major labels want them but cannot have them!
-Look out for flying Origami birds.....
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Queens "Somebody to Love" covered by the Cast of "Glee"...
Fox network newest high school drama/comedy series is not much different than others in the past however, obviously "Glee" focuses mainly on the glee club which performs anywhere from 5 to 8 classic songs or current chart toppers' per episode and of course touches on other typical high school dramatics. Breaking out into song and dance is the standard for theatrical shows in the past; however, "Glee" takes a different approach as song's featured in the episode are performance based, not spur of the moment. "Glee" is a very theatrical show and is not for everyone, however, they have found their niche and successfully crossed-over into an extremely popular late night TV series....Inspired by High School Musical? I'd say so...
Love it or hate it, you must respect the vocal intricacies and layers of harmonies that are combined to create these power-packed performances that are surprisingly easy to clear with their respective record labels. Props to the musical director and casting agent for finding a great blend of cast and songs. Specifically, Bronx native Lea Michele who grew up on Broadway's "Les Miserables" as a youth and more recently starred in "Spring Awakening". Her vocals are out of this world! Take a listen to "Somebody to Love".
Freddy Mercury eat your heart out....haha
Also, stay tuned for a series of "Glee" soundtrack albums released via Columbia Records. Volume one is set to release November 3th, 2009.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Who is Justin Bieber? - The next budding pop-star and only 15 years old!
Justin's immense following on YouTube caught the eye and ear of Scooter Braun, So So Def's marketing executive, which lead to a meeting with R&B star Usher in Atlanta. Not too long after, in October 2008 with Usher's approval from music mogul L.A. Reid, Justin Bieber officially signed with Island Records.
Justin Bieber is not only a tweenie-bopper dream, he is a self-taught musician who plays several musical instruments including drums, guitar, trumpet, and piano which adds to his repertoire and surprisingly nice voice. Don't think he writes much of his own material; however, he still has many years to develop his writing skills. Justin has worked with some of the games' best producers including The Dream and Tricky Stewart who produced smash hits like Beyonce's "Single Ladies" and Rihanna's "Umbrella". Working with production teams of this type caliber is invaluable for young artist's who are spawning into global giants in the business.
Check out Justing Beiber's newest single "One Less Lonely Girl" which has trickled into commercial radio worldwide.
When I heard homeboy on Z100 last week here in NYC I knew it was only a matter of time. Do us all a favor and go easy on him, he's still only 15 and doesn't like girls, so he claims. Unlike the Jonas Brothers, there was no mention of his virginity....Thank god!
Monday, October 5, 2009
Albino MC Speaks the truth, Introducing...Brother Ali
Moving around a lot as a kid, Ali set up camp in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Living as an Albino, Brother Ali faced adversity within the hiphop community and life in general. Questions about his race were a common occurrence, however; Brother Ali has taken it all in stride and is now one of the premier underground MC's in the game. His rare genetic condition added to his unique look, which in my opinion gives him an edge and helps to stand out in a over-crowded independent hiphop scene.
Ali is currently signed to Rhymesayers Entertainment which is distributed through Warner Music Group. Check out his fourth and latest full-length album "US" which dropped Sept. 22nd 09' and debuted at #56 on the Billboard 200 Chart.
Keep an eye out for the Minneapolis hiphop scene....
Friday, October 2, 2009
Muse.....The New British Invasion?
Muse was formed at a community college in their hometown of Teignmouth, England in 1994 and have since become one of the most popular bands in Great Britain and Europe and finally starting to catch major fire in the US. Major recognition started following the East/West Records release of the bands third album "Absolution" which featured stand out tracks "Time is Running Out" and "Hysteria". Muse relentlessly toured the UK and US in support of "Absolution" and performed they're largest show to date at the Glastonbury Festival in England in 2004. A wave of emotions followed when drummer Dominic Howard's father died of a heart-attack an hour after the show.
The follow-up album "Black Holes and Revelations" was released on Warner Brothers Records in July 2006 and charted number 1 on Billboard in the UK and crept up the US Billboard charts to a number 9 position. The album was considered a huge success and launched Muse into the forefront of rock stardom largely due to the impressive singles "Supermassive Black Hole", "Starlight" (my personal fav.) and "Knights of Cydonia". I can highly recommend checking out all three of these tracks if you have not done so already. The success of "Black Holes and Revelations" garnered Muse for world-wide tours and headlining acts on the worlds festival circuit, exposing they're sometimes under-appreciated talent to the rest of the world.
The long awaited album named "Resistance" dropped this past September 2009 and charted a well deserved number 3 on Billboard. First single "Uprising" was released a week before the album and featured a live performance at MTV's Video Music Awards while the band was embarking on yet another worldwide tour in support of the new album.
Spin Magazine: "They turn to the next logical ladder rung of pretension: symphony. And they may have finally found the perfect category to fuse with their ever-swooping brand of rock."
The New York Times: "The Resistance, the crispest Muse album yet, is unapologetically and ambitiously beautiful."
Show support, buy an album for a change....
Thursday, October 1, 2009
The "Big 4" Major Music Companies....
Capitol Music Group
Epic Records
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
NBA Superstar Lebron James inspires film and power-packed soundtrack via Interscope Records...
Just yesterday, Interscope Records released a soundtrack which features heavy weights in the hiphop game including up-and-comer, Drake, T.I., Mary J. Blige, Jay-Z, Chris Brown, Kanye West, Eminem, and many others. The album was released mainly by Interscopes' sub-label Zone 4 Inc/Productions headed by producer Polow Da Don. Singles on the album include "Stronger" by Mary J. Blige, "Drop It Low" by Ester Dean, and "Forever" a hard-hitting track by Drake featuring, Lil Wayne, Kanye, and Eminem, a rather tough track if you ask me.
I'm sure Interscope President Jimmy Iovine jumped at the opportunity to work with Lionsgate films and Harvey Mason Media on this project. Not only is this a great project to be a part of, but its bound to be a big seller in terms of albums. Welcome to the music business Lebron. To celebrate, Lebron hosted a star-studded album release party last Tuesday September 22nd, at Marquee here in NYC.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Kevin Rudolf featuring Lil Wayne "Let It Rock"....
Kevin Rudolf's 2009 single "Let It Rock" was certified triple platinum by the RIAA (Record Industry Association of America) and was so hugely successful thanks to the guest appearance by hiphop superstar "Weezy" aka Lil Wayne. Not to take anything away from Kevin Rudolf, but you can almost guarantee that without the guest spot, "Let It Rock" would produce mediocre sales numbers. "Let It Rock" moved over 3,200,000 units to date, almost unheard-of sales figures for a injured record business. Even more shocking is the fact that most rap/rock collaborations are typically not very successful. It is hard to find a reason for this, however past attempts show that the two markets tend to not mesh well (of course there are exceptions). Apparently you really have to nail the track or have Lil Wayne spit that "hot fire".
Coincidentally, Kevin Rudolf and Weezy are label mates at Cash Money Records. A Strategic move by President-Lil Wayne, Owners-Bryan "Baby" Williams and Ronald "Slim" Williams to take a relatively unknown rock singer/songwriter from NYC and collaborate with one of the world's biggest rap superstars.
Kevin Rudolph is also an accomplished producer/guitarist who work's with some of the industry's top acts. Most recently, Kevin produced and co-wrote Cobra Starships chart topping single "Good Girls Go Bad", although he really should thank Lil Wayne for springboarding his career to the next level. Nevermind the royalties, this song was all over the airwaves!
And for Lil Weezy, seems like everything he touches turns to platinum these days. Even that platinum grill that he calls teeth...
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Bruce Springstein turns 60! Happy Birthday to "The Boss"....
So today we salute you Mr. Jersey boy, American flag bandanna wearing, icon of rock n' roll. Even at the ripe age of 60, Bruce is still performing at the top of his game with energy packed live shows that sell out football arena's nationwide and in record time. The Boss continues to drop number one records and shows no sign of slowing down. A 401k plan that would impress the pants off of even the most successful of stock brokers and hedge fund exec's even without a company match.
Bruce Springstein's illustrious career should serve as an inspiration to everyone regardless of the line of work you are involved in. To do something you love for a career may be one of the most satisfying achievements, although to be a rock-star is a far reach for your average Joe.
What are the odds i can track down his booking agent to see if he can play at my wedding? Or maybe I'll just have the DJ spin my favorite Boss track "Rosalita".
What's yours???
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Welcome to MyMusicHangover.com...
I'm Matt, some call me "Dunny" welcome to my new music blog site. I'm border-line obsessed with the music industry. Therefore, I created my own personal blog to act as a venue for my thoughts, opinions, and inspirations. I'm going to do my best to make sense of this crazy business, which truly makes no sense at times.
Sometimes I feel like the business of music is so far-reaching and seems out of touch to the average music fan. My goal here is to bring the business from the glamour and glitz that it is portrayed and make it more "real" because in reality it's just a business.
I will touch on many different topics in this blog. However, I will try to focus on the music business itself and my passion for uncovering budding artists and bands, also know as A&R work. I would like to give "props" to people/bands/artists/companies who are overlooked and acknowledge others for they're successes. If something seems interesting to me, I will post a blog about it. If something is ridiculous and needs to be called out, I'm your man.
So stay tuned, I'm quite random.
Thanks for your support and feel free to reach out, see my contact page to get in touch.
All the Best,
About
Outside of his day job, Dunny fills the void through artist management and independent booking at some of New York City's and New Jersey's finest live music venues. Such venues include the Bowery's-Mercury Lounge, Arlene's Grocery, The Bitter End, Kenny's Castaway's, Sullivan Hall, The Delancey, The Trash Bar, The Annex, and Maxwell's, The Whiskey Bar, and Mexicali Live in New Jersey.
Dunny obtained a Bachelors degree in the Music Industry from Suny College at Oneonta and continued his education with training at The Institute of Audio Research in the art of music production and engineering. The combination of his business and technical training not only showcases his commitment to the industry but also prepped him for future opportunities within the industry itself.
Key internships at Clear Channel Radio in the promotions/programming department, and major record company experience at Jive/Zomba Label Group led to a full time position at a digital music/media company as content manager for two years. Dunny worked within the A&R/Content department and focused heavily on licensing.
Amidst the toughest of times in the music industry, Dunny strives to persevere with an entrepreneurial spirit and maintains a positive outlook on the future of the music business as a whole.
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