It’s no secret around here that I’m good pals with Canadian pop-rockers Fear Zero. Leader Ed Sadler recently gave us a sneak-peak into a guitar solo track off the new album “Whole Damn Nation”. I’ll let the video speak for itself.
What a rollercoaster ride it’s been over the last week or so! If you didn’t notice (and shame on you), Evolvor.com was down for oh about 3 and a half days! WTF happened?
I’ll have to apologize to the readers here at evolvor.com - I’ve been working on the site all week to get it properly upgraded to the new Wordpress 2.6, as well as ready a new theme, and we’ve been running into bugs here and there.
Since Trent and company kick off their North American tour next week, July 25 to be exact, let’s bring back the FYI on NIN.
I usually I don’t post about these silly gossip stories, but this is just funny; since it makes my man Billy Corgan look like a jerk.
I know this is a 90’s related blog, we’ll get to why this song ties into the 90’s in a moment, but this is one of my favorite Bob Marley tunes. Yes, it’s a bit played out, but none the less a beautiful piece of music.
Beck has just added some new tour dates for his late summer run, which is in support of his new and fantastic album Modern Guilt.
The brothers Gallagher have unveiled the tracklisting and cover art for their seventh studio album Dig Out Your Soul.
The west coast got lots of action this past weekend by some of my favorite 90’s acts, so let’s have a quick wrap up of the festivities.
Since Beck just released Modern Guilt, and celebrated a birthday this week, it only makes sense that we do an FYI on Mr. Hansen.
It’s funny that when you’re not feeling down you want to listen to some mood music. And, for me at least, Chris Cornell is a one of the masters at self-loathing music. So naturally I’ve been listening to a lot of his stuff lately.
Green River, which was the Seattle band that featured future Pearl Jam members Stone Gossard and Jess Ament and Mudhoney members Mark Arm, Steve Turner and Alex Vincent, are prepping for their first show in around 21 years.
Jed Carlson takes a look at his very own ReverbnNation’s “Fan Funnel” and a closer look into their“Band Equity” score via Music Think Tank. A very adult and business oriented tool that takes marketing principals many bands don’t think about (how to build and nurture your email lists, track conversion data) and offer it in a user-friendly way.
Last.Fm is now offering royalties to Indy bands for streaming content. While it’s probably won’t make you a zillionare, it’s still nice to know you are being compensated for streaming your work. Many similar opportunities will pop up over the next few years for independent artists to reap their own streaming radio royalties, and one day they might all add up to bring an additional revenue stream to your work.
As usual, I’m posting ReverbNation’s latest press release as the service hit’s the 200,000 benchmark and continues to be THE service to use to help promote your music - there’s nothing out there quite like it!