Well, I am sick as hell, my hands are stained with strange markings, and when i shower I find strange cuts and abrasions that weren't there before. Also, I'm broke, my wallet is full of strange receipts and my phone has been dead for about 4 days. Must mean I spent all week and weekend at CMJ. Holy god. I will attempt to re-cap all that went down here, as it was an amazing week. I saw so much goddamn great music...learned a lot, and punished myself mercilessly every step of the way.
Day 1 - Tuesday - K'Naan, Brooklyn Vegan.
Early in the day I had to meet K'Naan to interview him for Metropop. It was to be my first face-to-face interview, so I went through 30 minutes of pure anxiety beforehand...which really isn't all that bad. I met my label contact at a restaurant on The Bowery. I was early (nerves) so we sat and chatted about the resurgence of A & M records, CMJ, and Herb Alpert. Then K'Naan came, and we sat down to our 30 minute interview over breakfast...well, he ate. I just sat and asked questions. When I do interviews, I tend to get too excited, turning the "interview" into something more like a barstool conversation...which sounds like fun, but later I go back over the tapes and wince at how stupid I sound and wish I spoke less.
So this time I spoke less, I was controlled. I acted like a god damn journalist. I was fucking 60 minutes. We talked about globalization, Maroon 5, and how he was literally handed the keys to Bob Marley's house, where he recorded his new record. He also poured a bunch of salt in his tea by accident so we were granted a hilarious moment of levity. He was really cool to talk to, laid back, and we discovered that he lived in the same Minnesota city as my Auntie Jer. I'm looking forward to writing the feature.
Then it was off to panels. They were panels. A lot of yapping about the current state of the music biz and whatnot. I won't bore you with the details.
Night came and I met Ant and his friend Shannon at The Music Hall of Williamsburg for the Brooklyn Vegan Showcase. I got there extremely early because I was paranoid about them restricting the number of badges that got in. This is a problem I ran into a lot last year, but only once this year. I got in no problem to see Emmy The Great...more like "Emmy the alright live but probably a lot more interesting on the album". Hey-o! Little bloggy joke there for you. But seriously, where you kids from?
Anyway. After her was a band, The Sammies, that sounded generic and lame for the first half of their set, but somehow morphed into Ram Jam for the second half. Divisive. Literally.
Then it was the "Special Guest", Shearwater, who I have never really heard before, but I kind of dug. His voice threatens to take over the music most of the time, which is OK if you like that kind of thing. I tend to enjoy it, but at least twice I cringed at how far he really took the "operatic guy in a waistcoat" shtick. And their drummer is Bruce Dickinson. Seriously.
Oh yeah, last time I filmed there, I got thrown out, so the camera was in stealth mode the whole night. Meaning you won't see much, but the audio will be there.
After that, Ponytail, who fucking crushed at Market Hotel (which is basically what a venue would look like if they had a venue in that movie Judgement Night), but sounded completely different here. We all agreed they were better suited to a 400 degree slum/venue than the Music Hall, but they were still pretty damn sweet nonetheless. I don't usually roll with the yippy ecstatic female music but I can do it in small doses.
Then it was Passion Pit, who were fucking amazing. Now you can tell which way I lean, musically: moronic dance rock. Thats how I roll. Really loved these guys.
Then it was singing DJ Jens Lekman. He did one of his own tracks as Shannon and I danced our asses off, making Ant uncomfortable because he likes dancing just as much as he likes ranch dressing.
Then it was a cab ride home to dry out for Day 2. Stay tuned.
Monday, October 27, 2008
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