MORE Indie Invaders / POSTED BY: KINGSOFAR

Hailing from San Diego, California comes Alternative/indie rock band
War Stories a band driven by the unique, rich, and soulful vocals of Evan Robinson. Previously signed to Columbia, the band was dropped two months before their record was released. That set back which could have ended the band only helped them find a new beginning & they released their debut, self-titled album in August. Check out, “Lion” and see if they’re worthy of a second chance at stardom.

Dallas Osborn currently attends San Francisco State University and works on the Live 105 (KITS) Action Team.

      MORE Indie Invaders / POSTED BY: KINGSOFAR

Listen to Run and Don’t Leave by Brandon Stanley who hails from Sugar Land. This singer songwriter defines himself as americana/pop cites and is influenced by Don Henley, Tom Petty, John Mellencamp, Emerson Hart, and Jackson Browne. His songs will certainly find their way on Film and TV and he plans to tour extensively in the new year.

      MORE Indie Invaders / POSTED BY: KINGSOFAR

Throwing Music Pirates Off The Net: The law that will tackle music piracy was voted overwhelmingly by the French Senate. Net firms will be enrolled as watchdogs that will keep an eye on consumers indulging in casual piracy and companies will be encouraged to install firewalls blocking content sharing by employees. Read the entire article here.

Bleak 2008 Christmas Season: As reported last week, Circuit City will close down 155 retails stores and slash its work force. Of course this is another blow to the music business as Circuit City bolstered CD sales. Music retailer Wal-Mart offers more damaging news as it is rapidly downsizing shelf space for music CDs while increasing availability of Blu-ray, video games and electronics.

“As packaged media continues to fade, Wal-Mart is focused on acquiring exclusive rights to music content, which enables it to sell multiple products to a consumer at one time; not just an $11.99 CD,” Greenfield wrote. He said Wal-Mart’s scaled-back interest in music coupled with the potential bankruptcy of Circuit City Stores, a top music CD retailer, portends a bleak 2008 holiday season for the music industry.

Hollywood is looking to cash in on uploaded videos to the internet. Viacom plans to pair advertising with video clips that MySpace users upload to the site, whether they have permission or not. This is similar to that of YouTube, which launched a system that offers copyright holders a choice of removing material or letting YouTube place ads in exchange for a piece of the revenue.

These media companies like MTV cannot make money even though they are embracing the consumer led digital revolution. In fact, MTV plans to cancel their big annual Christmas party and plan to fire a slew of employees according to sources. How much is Hollywood looking to cash in on viral videos watched by millions? I certainly hope their expectations are low.

The founding member of The Descendents, Frank Navetta, passed away on October 31, 2008 after becoming ill over the course of a few days.

      MORE Indie Invaders / POSTED BY: KINGSOFAR

Hello Operator who hails from Canada has always been a KOAR favorite. They were called a “newsmaker” in Macleans magazine, and listed as “one of 12 bands to watch out for” by Canoe.ca after their exciting Canadian Music Week performance. Their video for Chasing Satellites has been in regular rotation on Much Music and Much Loud since November 2007. The band just shot a new video for their track 55 Regrets. We won’t hide the fact that we love The Cars!

      MORE Indie Invaders / POSTED BY: KINGSOFAR

Def Jam executive VP of A&R Shakir Stewart committed suicide on November 1st in Atlanta according to sources. He signed signed artists such as Rick Ross, Young Jeezy and Karina Pasian.

I Quit The Music Business: Alan McGee, who signed Oasis, Primal Scream and The Jesus and Mary Chain, has said he has quit the music business after 25 years. “We don’t really have a place in the music industry any more because we actually like music,” he said. “I think the pre-requisite for being in the music industry is not liking music and playing the corporate game, agreeing with your boss.”

McGee also claims that he couldn’t have predicted Oasis success. “It was obvious Oasis were going to become successful,” he explained. “That they were going to sell 54 million albums and go out and do a 168 date tour around the world this year? “No, I couldn’t have predicted that. I couldn’t have predicted that in 2008 they were still going to be absolutely relevant and still mean a lot to a lot of people. They kind of defy gravity.”

Why The iPod is Doomed: A article from MSN Money says, “iTunes and those beloved iPods — the company is veering toward trouble. Read here and see why!

New Stream: You can stream the entire Hinder record on their myspace. The record titled ‘Take It To The Limit’ will be available in stores on election day (November 4th). Our favorites include Lost In The Sun and Far From Home.

Alter Bridge Singer Jams With Zeppelin: Myles Kennedy who fronts Alter Bridge (ex-Creed members) may just land the Led Zeppelin re-union gig if Robert Plant refuses to join in. Kennedy has already rehearsed with Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones and drummer Jason Bonham according to sources. Sources also claim that Kennedy’s departure from Alter Bridge could lead to a Creed re-union tour. I’m sure Kennedy could never have imagined jamming with Jimmy Page.

EMI News: EMI is considering turning over its distribution, sales and marketing operations in the United States to a rival in an attempt to cut its extensive losses, said Fortune Magazine. “Sources close to the talks say EMI could save as much as $300 million a year if it completely outsourced its American marketing and distribution operation.”

Newsletter
Twitter
Facebook
Recent Posts
  • Essy Shines Bright with Synth-Pop Gem “Moonlight”
  • Lauren Presley’s “Can I Be Happy” – A Pop Rock Anthem for the Soul
  • Monotronic’s “Everything Moves” – A High-Energy Rocker with a ‘90s Goth Edge
  • Alban Ramosaj Returns with Ghost of the Past—A Haunting Prelude to Heartbreak Motel
  • ZZ Ward’s “Love Alive” Brings Blues Back to the Spotlight
  • Casey Ruth Little’s “Smudge on the Lens” – A Must-Hear for Indie Folk Fans
  • Jadeyn Snider Makes a Powerful Debut with Memories—A Soulful Reflection on the Past and Future
  • Kellan Christopher Cragg’s “After The Rain” is the Indie Folk Song for Your Playlist
  • Yodashe’s “LITE” Brings a Dark Soundscape to Your Playlist
  • Kylie Rothfield Drops Indie Pop Gem ‘Old Man’
  • Romy Mounzer Releases Debut EP Feel: A Bold Blend of Pop and Reggae Fusion
  • PHWOAR Drops Dark, 90s-Inspired Anthem “Waiting for the Sun” Ahead of Upcoming EP
  • Mins Shares “HWYGO,” A Lo-Fi Indie Pop Track About Moving On
  • May The Muse Shines with “Diamonds or Pearls”
  • David Bavas Delivers Heartfelt Reflections with “Old Rusty Sports Cars”
  • Leo and The Lioness Release New Track “Hand Heart”
  • Syd Taylor Drops “Honey Comb,” Blending Vintage Inspiration with Modern Flair
  • Carson Cruz Debuts with “Anything At All,” Blending Pop with Bedroom and Indie Influences
  • From New Zealand, August For Dawn Offers a Hazy, Textured Take on Classic Folk with “Methanol”
  • Plastic Harpoons Strike Gold: Reviving Rock ‘n’ Roll with Their Genre-Blending Sound
  • Faith Siwy Debuts with Emotional Ballad “Those Days”
  • Alec Hershey Shifts to Pop-Rock with New Single “Heart 2 Heart”
  • MC4D Drops New Folktronica Single “Travel On”
  • The Eiffels Release Energetic New Music Video for “Beautiful Life”
  • GRLwood Drops Defiant New Album TEARS Featuring the Bold Track “Fake”
  • Ella Vaillancourt Inspires with Uplifting New Track “Be The Dreamer”
  • Grace Winslow Captures Heartache and Reflection in Her New Track “Never Mind”
  • Jeremy & The Harlequins Deliver Haunting Western Rock Anthem with ‘How Long?’”
  • Matilde G Captures The Raw Pain in the New haunting piano ballad “Cold”
  • Lauren Presley’s “People Live” – A Haunting Anthem About Trauma and Its Impact on Future Relationships
  • Follow

    Home

         

    About

         

    Contact

         

    Daily Readership

    Copyright 2025 Kings of A&R     Website Design by PaleBird