21 Sep: Atlanta

21 Sept – Tower Records (in-store, Atlanta, GA)

Well, I honestly didn’t know what to expect from this. When we were rehearsing for the CD release show Pete had told me he was only doing this for me because he really hated doing in-stores. Apparently Uncle Green had endured some hellish ones. Anyone who’s seen Spinal Tap will have some idea of just how bad one can be. I was really sort of just hoping maybe 10 people or so might show, just so I’d have a tiny crowd hanging around for the set, rather than having to play to a HUGE store of people ignoring me.

The band was not the usual setup, Lee was filling in for Rob on guitar, John (keyboards) couldn’t make it, and Lyle played bass for David. We hadn’t rehearsed this configuration and worse still there are some songs that are sort of dependent at times on the keyboard stuff. There was no one at the store to run sound (not surprising, though thankfully they did actually have a PA, not enough mics to mic anything other than vocals but there were floor monitors) so I roped Gina (lawyer extraordinaire) into managing the sound.

We played at 4pm. Normal set. None of us could really hear what the other was doing. The sound was really strange from the stage, reverberating from the back of the store. The store is really big, bigger it seems to me than it can afford to be, given how many customers they had on a Saturday afternoon. We had about 15 people there to see the show itself, a few people popping in and out while shopping. We sold some CDs out of the store. It didn’t go as badly as it could have, and all things considered it went pretty well.

Pete said it was easily the best in-store he’s ever been in. I’ll take that.

I’m off to Nashville today. Tonight I’m playing the open mic at 12th and Porter to try and get my foot in the door there, then Tuesday night I’m playing New Faces night at the Slow Bar. About a 25 minute set around 10pm. If you live in Nashville come on out.

It’s finally here…

It’s Tuesday, September 17th.

My CD is out. It’s been 23 months, almost exactly, since I started recording. But it’s out. Out there, in the world.
and it looks like this:

“rather extraordinary” – All Music Guide
“a minor masterpiece” – Creative Loafing – Atlanta
“ample pop smarts and melodic craftsmanship” – Stomp and Stammer – Atlanta

10 songs full of bittersweet pop goodness, just for you.

If your local store doesn’t have it in stock just ask.
Online you can find it at all the usual suspects: amazon.com, cdnow.com, borders.com, and barnesandnoble.com; and notlame.com very soon.

Also, you can purchase it directly from the label at www.daemonrecords.com

whew.

clearinghouse

I’ve been meaning to put all of these things in one place for some time. So, here’s a random collection of what’s currently going on with the CD and what I know has appeared so far:

* Team Clermont (the college radio promotion company) really thinks the record would do best at AAA, and that means Non-Comm since we can’t afford the money it would take to do Commercial. They love the record, but don’t feel like they are the best to represent it to AAA.
* Paste Magazine loves the CD. They’re putting a song on the compilation CD for the second issue. Too late for review but will try to mention it in the issue. Carried in Borders. Aimee Mann is on the same compilation. I know because an assistant at her manager’s office wrote to the head of her street team that she (the assistant) saw my name.
* Michael Ehrenberg (Outsource Music?) and Jesse Barnett will be promoting to AAA non-comm. He loves the record. Doing it as a favor to Amy, but very enthusiastic about it. 25 AAA non-comm stations in the US, also pushing to a few select commercial ones. They’re pushing “Overture” as the single. Wants to do live on-air stuff.
* Team Clermont will be doing 175 selected college-based stations.
* Sent CDs to Music for the Masses, the licensing company that gets weaklazyliar such sweet spots. I just realized last night I had a dream where Julie D’Angelo called me to tell me they were getting a lot of response from the CDs.
* notlame.com adding CD to site. Bruce says I ‘really nailed this release.’

Reviews or Interviews:

* Lesbian News (LA – interview) September this should be out now but I haven’t seen it, yet.)
* Jupiter Index (web – interview, review) OUT
* Southeast Performer (review) UP
* Billboard (interview) OUT
* Amplifier #33 (review) November?
* Dekalb Neighbor (interview) OUT, but I haven’t seen it yet.
* Creative Loafing (interview) 9/10