Posts Tagged ‘diy’

The Music Business Destroyed the Music Business

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

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I just received an email from CD Baby with the headline Has the Internet Destroyed the Music Business? I say the music business destroyed the music business and good riddance. Nothing makes me happier than seeing dinosaurs like Prince, Stevie Nicks and John Mellencamp bemoaning the internet and the dents it has put in their bank accounts. As if the fact that they’re all over 50 (JM looks like he’s pushing 80) has nothing to do with it.

On a side note, I just heard from a co-worker in the UK that Iron Maiden’s new album hit #1 there. Those guys are 50+ too, so maybe Stevie, John and Prince are just bitter that their luck and talent has run out. I’m happy for Maiden. They were never a corporate band. They always did what they wanted and built their career from the street up with no radio play. They worked hard and made amazing art. There was no greater rock n’ roll “fuck you” to religion than the Number of the Beast album. It was the best comeback from all the Christian backward-masking fear-mongering those religious freaks were churning out in the late ‘70s and early ‘80s to scare kids and their parents.

But I digress… where was I? Oh yeah, fuck the music business!

It should have never been a business in the first place. The talent still got screwed for the most part, and the execs got fat. It’s their jealousy of talent that got them in my opinion; that and the fact that the bottom line kills art.

I have always had my designs set on putting music out DIY. I haven’t made much of a living at it, but whatever. It’s fun to fight the fight against the weak corporate lightweight bean counters that cling to their jobs and fake status as their only security blankets. They have a lot at their disposal. It’s like fighting a war against the army with knives and sticks, but it’s fun to take em on. I love seeing terrestrial radio crumble and suck worse and worse every day. They took over, betrayed the talent. Now talent has been resurrected and as long as we have a free internet, won’t be held down by anyone again.

I love that artistically, corporations can’t hold a candle to the independents who are working with so much less than what they have. That’s art. Those are artists, the ones who take paychecks from shitty day jobs and pour every available penny into film and music that kicks your ass. And now that people like Nicks, Mellencamp and Prince are whining, I think it’s quite possible that the artists are winning.

I look through musicians wanted ads from time to time which are still chock-full of people talking about label interest, showcases, “Let’s make it”, shit like that. I hear from people I know about friends’ bands getting signed. It means nothing to me. We all know what happens to most of those bands. And even if they do well, it’s like getting a winning lottery ticket. I’m happy for them but it’s not smart to pursue that. There’s more of a chance of hitting it big online on your own if that’s your ambition. And if you hit that jackpot you don’t have to share it, or get told what to do next time around by fuckers who are just trying to keep their jobs (and if you don’t quite hit that mark, you can still carve out a nice living for yourself if you work hard). Imagine compromising your art out of fear that some douchebag in a suit, who would just as soon kill you as offer you his slimy hand, won’t keep his job? No thanks.

I do a DIY rock music podcast every week called The Bull Pit. The mission of the show is to find the best bands with the smallest names for themselves and prop them up because they are amazing. They aren’t easy to find as there are a lot of shitty bands out there. But there are many more great ones than music industry elites want you to think. Every week I spend a few hours finding 6 or 7 new kick-ass songs to put together for a show, and I consider every episode a broken bottle to the face of each and every one of those lightweight motherfuckers. I can’t wait to watch them fall. It’s only going to get worse for them as technology makes it easier and easier for the no-names to compete and circulate their shit.

So Stevie, I love some of what you did but you should be happy you got to exist in the short period of time that a handful of good artists actually got paid for their work based on its value. You’re royalty when it comes to royalties and you got to live a well-deserved dream, but you’re going down.

It’s nothing personal baby, it’s just business.

The Bull Pit #68 – Zombie Hippies On Fire

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

zombie-jesus1All new bands to the show today: Shearer, Sebasrockets, Fishing for Comets, Zombie Met Girl, The On Fires and The Jukes.

Go to Podbean or iTunes to stream, download or subscribe. Bull Pit skull artwork by Mike Dyson, Guerrilla808 Studios (guerrilla808@gmail.com). Music provided by MusicAlley from MEVIO.

The Bull Pit #67 – Rock n’ Roll Inspiration

Saturday, August 21st, 2010

jesusThis week I dive deep into your hearts with music by Mass Assembly, Bryan Dunn, Soda Pop Kids, O Death, Jinx Titanic and Hell Crab City.

Go to Podbean or iTunes to stream, download or subscribe. Bull Pit skull artwork by Mike Dyson, Guerrilla808 Studios (guerrilla808@gmail.com). Music provided by MusicAlley from MEVIO.

The Bull Pit #58 – Gulf Coast Black

Friday, June 18th, 2010

mayan-calendar-mayaSongs for the end of the world by Mutant Press, The Generators, JJ and the Real Jerks, Eject Pilot Eject, The Daily Brothers and Shattered Love.

Go to Podbean or iTunes to stream, download or subscribe. Bull Pit skull artwork by Mike Dyson, Guerrilla808 Studios (guerrilla808@gmail.com). Music provided, in part, by MusicAlley from MEVIO.

The Bull Pit #53 – Get Ready for Samurai Rock n’ Roll

Sunday, May 16th, 2010

samurai rockSongs by the High School Motherfuckers, Inazuma, 900 Pound Gorilla, Tokyo Pop Stars, The Magic People and The Gentlemen.

Go to Podbean or iTunes to stream, download or subscribe. Bull Pit skull artwork by Mike Dyson, Guerrilla808 Studios (guerrilla808@gmail.com).

The Bull Pit #52 – FTX Yo!

Sunday, May 9th, 2010

FTX YoAn interview with my friend Shyam about next weekend’s French Toast and Hugs event happening at the Rocky Statue in Philadelphia. Go to the FTX Gang’s Facebook Page for more info.

I open the show with the song “Rubbermade” by The Lusties, and end with music by Prototype, a multimedia collective that I’ve recently been invited to be part of.

Go to Podbean or iTunes to stream, download or subscribe. Bull Pit skull artwork by Mike Dyson, Guerrilla808 Studios (guerrilla808@gmail.com).

The Bull Pit #51 – Another Untitled Show

Sunday, April 18th, 2010

coat-cc_black-lgSongs by Sonic Avenues, Million Dollar Mouth, dZ, Straight Outta Jr. High, Black Circles, One High Five and Five Alarm Fire.

Go to Podbean or iTunes to stream, download or subscribe. Bull Pit skull artwork by Mike Dyson, Guerrilla808 Studios (guerrilla808@gmail.com). Music provided by MusicAlley from MEVIO.

The Bull Pit #50

Saturday, April 10th, 2010

50Come celebrate my 50th episode with CRUD, Lovehead, Die Wasted, Eric Corne, Sandbox Rebel and Tokyo Pop Stars.

Go to Podbean or iTunes to stream, download or subscribe. Bull Pit skull artwork by Mike Dyson, Guerrilla808 Studios (guerrilla808@gmail.com).

The Bull Pit #49 – Something’s Burnin’

Sunday, March 28th, 2010

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Back from a week off, bands featured this week: Calabrese, Fighting Cocks, Sonic Avenues, The Erotics, JetVicioius, Sex Piano and Zoe Vette and the Revolvers.

Get Zoe Vette and the Revolvers new EP Trash is the New Glamour on iTunes.

Go to Podbean or iTunes to stream, download or subscribe. Skull artwork by Mike Dyson, Guerrilla808 Studios (guerrilla808@gmail.com). Music provided, in part, by MusicAlley from MEVIO.

The Bull Pit #47 – The Sad Tropics Story (interview)

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

sadtropicsDrummer, Jeremiah Wade, of Sad Tropics (from Goshen, IN) joins me to talk about the band and their Everything Was Beautiful and Nothing Hurt. EP. The EP is available at CD Baby and iTunes. I play two songs off the album: “Fakeout” and “Beauty Unknown Before”.

Jeremiah is also a podcaster and DJs a local radio show called One Step Beyond Radio. You can learn more about both of his shows here.

Go to Podbean or iTunes to stream, download or subscribe. Skull artwork by Mike Dyson, Guerrilla808 Studios (guerrilla808@gmail.com).