Sick of Sarah who hails from Minneapolis will be performing at the Mercury Lounge (NYC) on May 15th. Band is on tour right now in the Midwest, playing Rock on The Range Canada in June with Blue October, Rise Against, Billy Talent, etc. The band won Best Emerging Artist at Summerfest 2008. Spin compared the band to The Breeders and Sleater Kinney and they reached #31 on the CMJ Charts in Febuary. LP Comes out in Japan May 20th on Spinning, Inc. Press including Elle Girl, INROCK, Figaro, Soup, SEDA, and LOOKS! Check out the track Breakdown and the video for Bittersweet. For more information email ep@adamantrecords.com
Check out the track Very Busy People by The Limousines who hail from the San Francisco Bay area. The electronic duo just signed to Republic Universal and will be performing June 6th at Shoreline Ampitheatre (Live 105).
Check out Devil Will Dance by Nashville’s Jesse Terry who has quickly become a KOAR favorite. Jesse just released his debut album “The Runner” which was produced by The Click Five’s bassist Ethan Mentzer. His parents infused his childhood with music and art, and exposed him to the likes of Jackson Browne, James Taylor, Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Paul Simon, Bruce Springsteen and the Beatles. At a young age he studied with two well-known painters, both of whom encouraged him to enter art school, instead, he focused solely on music. Jesse has won a laundry list of songwriter awards and his Americana style is influenced by ’70’s pop, giving him an accessible sound that is different than everything coming out of Nashville today. Next show: Jun 11th at Third and Lindsley in Nashville, Tennessee. For more information contact jbeiter@zahlaw.com.
“I’m not Prince or Rivers Cuomo who brags about having hundreds of great songs. And to that I would say, Prince, if you have a hundred great songs or a thousand, how about picking a few and putting them on your record that you’ve put out because your last several have sucked. Same for you, Rivers. I say that constructively, you know.” (The Daily Swarm)
Trent on his own material:
Some songs you realize don’t go as well as you wish they would. When I finished “With Teeth” I thought The Collector was my favorite song on the record, but everytime I played that live – there were lots of blank faces looking back at you. You can judge peoples reactions. Full video interview here.
Radio companies could pay as much as $500 million a year in royalties to record labels and artists if new legistlation is passed. Artists such as Bono and Tony Bennett spoke out in favor of the bill at a recent Congressional briefing. Radio already pays out millions of dollars to songwriters and publishers.
Radio companies argue that they are already promoting and marketing artists for the labels by playing their music. Others say music promotes radio these days since people learn about music from so many different sources.
Shouldn’t radio pay performance royalties? Absolutely. Songwriters get paid and the one singing the song should get paid.