MORE Indie Invaders / POSTED BY: KINGSOFAR
  • Sony Music Entertainment began downsizing by cutting some staff. At least 30 people had been cut from the company’s two distribution companies. Also, Sony’s Columbia Records has laid off several of its staff members, including president of urban music. (Billboard)
  • Circuit City plans to liquidate remaining US stores. It will close 267 U.S. stores and cut 30,000 jobs. “This is the only possible path for our company,” Circuit City’s acting Chief Executive James A. Marcum said in a statement. “We are extremely disappointed by this outcome.” (Yahoo)
  • The Guardian says despite the digital boom in music sales, the majority of music was downloaded for free with no payments to the artist. Shockingly, the report says 95% of music is downloaded illegally. The music labels have embraced the digital age, but it hasn’t curbed piracy. Regardless, paid downloads saw a 24% global rise in 2008. The Government has to finally accept that they must play a role in protecting intellectual property rights. (The Guardian)
  • Radio giant Clear Channel will begin a massive restructuring. Sources say the restructuring will include layoffs across the company’s radio, outdoor advertising and international divisions as well as cuts to programming budgets and consolidation of back-office operations. (NY Post)
  • Who is dominating christian radio? That would be Jeremy Camp.  His most recent single “There Will Be A Day” has already hit the top on three formats on AC Indicator (more than a month at No. 1), CHR and as of last week at AC Monitored.
      MORE Indie Invaders / POSTED BY: KINGSOFAR

Sarah Solvay who still attends high school is a pop rock artist based in New York City. She cites Bob Dylan, The Beatles, The Stones, Tom Petty, Bon Jovi, Led Zeppelin, Eric Clapton, The Who, and Madonna as influences.  Our favorite tracks are All She Could Be and Gone and Hearts Collide.

      MORE Indie Invaders / POSTED BY: KINGSOFAR

Donnie Ienner former Sony Music chief sat down with Billboard and discusses his early days in the music business.

Ienner looking back: This was pre-CD and if you want to talk about a depressed business, this ’80, ‘81, it was terrible. I mean it was really bad. The economy was in the dumps, this was pre-CD, again, the whole Atari thing was exploding. There were very similar nuances of today’s world, and so we ended up having to shut down Millennium, at the time. (Billboard)

      MORE Indie Invaders / POSTED BY: KINGSOFAR
  • Although, American Idol suffered a slight rating slip, down just under 10%, it still dominated the evening by a long shot. Also, The press is beginning to swarm around the new Idol judge Kara DioGuardi, she gets her first stab by The New York Post.
  • Are videogamers getting tired of playing rockstars? “Rock Band 2” and “Guitar Hero: World Tour” have sold well below expectations, trailing their 2007 editions by significant margins. Maybe it’s time for the tweens to invest in real guitars as the payoff could by much higher. (Variety)
  • What are music fans watching on YouTube? Urban crossover and mainstream pop song garner the biggest views according to BigChampagne. For instance, Britney Spears’ Womanizer (4 million) and Lady Gaga’s Poker Face (3.35 million) held the top views for the week ending January 4th. (Digital Music News)
  • Once again, Taylor Swift has dominated the chart with her new album Fearless, selling 71,527 copies. Now that Taylor has official star power, expect to see her make TV appearances. To illustrate, Swift will guest star in an upcoming episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
  • Steve Jobs the CEO of Apple intends to take a medical leave. “During the past week I have learned that my health-related issues are more complex than I originally thought,” says Jobs. Apple’s chief operating officer, Tim Cook, will take over Jobs’ responsibilities while he is on leave. (Breitbart)
      MORE Indie Invaders / POSTED BY: KINGSOFAR

The Times Square Virgin Megastore will close down in April. The future of the store has been in question since August 2007 when Virgin Entertainment Group was aquired by two real estate companies.

“The decision to close the store appears related to real estate and the value connected to the location. That executive was quoted as saying that Virgin pays only $54 per square-foot when the market rent in the area is about $700 a square foot.”  (Billboard)

New Yorkers can still shop at Virgin in the Union Square location, but the status of that store is also in question.

Newsletter
Twitter
Facebook
Recent Posts
  • Tori Lange Follows Up Debut with Bold New Single Meant to Last
  • ZØYA drops double single exploring betrayal and emotional fallout
  • Nuala releases new single Power
  • Carson Cruz Tugs at Heartstrings with Power-Pop Anthem “Be Your Destiny”
  • Vultures of Culture Soar with New Track “Catch and Release”
  • Grace Winslow Drops New Track “I Hope You’re Happy” – A Bitter Anthem for the Burned
  • Jadelyn Drops New Single ‘Throw It Back’ – A Nostalgic Reflection on Youth and Lost Connections
  • John Adams Drops New Song ‘All the Ways to Love You’
  • Natalie Shay Drops Upbeat Indie Pop Anthem ‘Love You To Death’
  • “Janet Devlin’s ‘Back to My Senses’: A Powerful Blend of Pop, Country, and Soul”
  • Maudlin Strangers’ Drops Grungy Cover of Wicked Game
  • Bella Rios’ “Right Now”: A New Indie Pop Track for Fans of Bedroom Pop and Reflective Vibes
  • Allison Park’s “Hypocrite”: A Haunting Blend of Dark Pop, Jazz, and Introspection
  • 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
  • Follow

    Home

         

    About

         

    Contact

         

    Daily Readership

    Copyright 2025 Kings of A&R     Website Design by PaleBird