Kings favorite Adam Jensen has released the official video for “Still Hanging On” a song featured on his Behold The Man EP, which hit #7 on the iTunes singer/songwriter album charts in December. Jensen has made a name for himself with a commitment to his songwriting craft and relentless gigging which includes dates all over the world and opening for artists such as Kid Rock, Train, and many more. Our other favorite track is The Kid.
Contact: jon@buddyallenmgmt.com
Summer Heart is a music project led by Swedish-born David Alexander. Their music was used on H&M’s campaigns playlists and topping the official chart list on Star.com. Summer Heart has had recent support from The Guardian, The Star and many others. They have hit nearly half a million plays online over the past year. For fans of MGMT and Empire Of The Sun.
Check out the track U Got All I’m Looking 4.
Contact: james@mysticsons.com
Buzz Track: Dreams
Kings favorite Scandinavia act Fou De Toi has released a video for the song Dreams. The band released their first EP in 2011 “The Impossible Thrill” (acclaimed by the Swedish music magazine Gaffa). The band gigs at popular venues such as Almost Famous and Sticky Fingers which landed them a publishing deal with Warner/Chappell. Also, check out the track Heartless
Contact: foudetoimusic@gmail.com
Nearly 12 hours after a wild show at Stubb’s BBQ, Lady Gaga emerged wearing clear trash bags Friday morning for her SXSW keynote and had anything but applause for the current state of the music industry.
“As you get more successful, they push the rule book at you more,” the pop singer said of record executives.
Gaga, known to her fans as Mother Monster, said the underwhelming performance of her latest album “Artpop” only highlighted the fact that the industry’s priorities were upended.
“I’m very proud (of the album)…I’m held to such an insane standard and it’s almost like everybody forgets where the music business is now,” she said. “The sad part is at some point you have to look at those people who believe in you and say, ‘My talent matters more to me than the money does. What I have to say matters more to me than the money does.’ I would give it all up tomorrow if I had to sell my soul. I will retire from the commercial market if I can’t be myself.” CONTINUE READING
I was on a major label for many years, and I only knew one way to make music: follow the template that has been in place for years, and work within the system the music industry was built upon. But after years of not having any records released, my label and I decided to part ways, which left me in an incredibly unique position. Due to numerous stipulations and overrides, I couldn’t just go out and sign another major record deal. I was at a place where the standard music-industry template that the large majority of the music industry had always followed was no longer an option for me. Realizing I couldn’t navigate the old system without a traditional label, I was forced to step out of my comfort zone to continue my career. I had to find a way to continue doing what I love without the luxury of a “system” to follow. It was both an exciting and scary place to be. CONTINUE READING