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Showing posts with label singer-songwriter. Show all posts
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Friday, January 30, 2009

Spare a thought for poor old Ryan Adams (and his underappreciated career)


As some of you might already know, prolific songwriter Ryan Adams recently announced he would be leaving the music business, explaining that he's sick of being taken for granted and is battered by the road. "i lost more than anyone will ever know (hearing, someone i loved, my sense of dignity, a never ending losing battle with stage fright and now my hearing and balance due to an inner ear issue."

Apparently a show at Atlanta's Fox Theater on March 20 will be his "last venture" with his group The Cardinals. "Maybe we will play again sometime and maybe i will work my way back into some kind of music situation," he writes, "but this is the time for me to step back now, to reel it in and i wish everyone peace and happiness." As for how he'll be remembered, Ryan writes the following: "i am a punch-line and a footnote"... ouch.
 
Now in all fairness, lately he's kind of lost my interest, and something tells me I'm not alone there. But for him to just slip out the back door like this, well, just seems a bit sad and unfair.
 
Here are a few of my own highlights of his career so far:
 
  (Heartbreaker, 2000)
  
  (Demolition, 2002)

 

 (Rock 'n Roll , 2003)
   
 (Love is Hell, 2003)
 
And finally, a few points of advice to musicians not wanting to end up like poor old Ryan Adams (and his underappreciated career):
 
-Don't release so damn much. If Ryan Adams' career isn't clear enough testament to that, just look at Robert Pollard, who single-handedly chased even his last few remaining fans away by releasing on average of an album per month for the past 20 odd years
 
-Don't blog. It just tends to make you look petty, narcissistic and touchy (Hey, Kanye). You may well be extremely pissed off at some c level celebrity you bumped into at a club on Wednesday night.  But chances are you won't even care about it anymore the next day. But if you blogged it, people will remember it (and Stereogum will likely have a feature on it).
-Stay away from Winona Ryder: Ok, the facts, well they kinda speak for themselves: Ryan Adams, Conor Oberst, Dave Pirner (Soul Asylum), Beck, Pete Yorn, etc. While there might not be any clear causal relationship that I can prove in these pages, they didn't exactly get better (after Winona) now did they?
 
-Don't announce your retirement from music when everyone knows you'll be back anyway. See ya around, Ryan!

Monday, November 17, 2008

And, of course, she's Swedish.


Oh No Miriam is a girl with a voice like Tracyanne Campbell; she loves romantic-teenage movies; she writes sweet and honest music which she then proceeds to sing with a very cute accent; she is, for some reason, unsigned and, of course, she's Swedish.

Download:
"Girls at School"
"Teenage Love"
"Little Treasure"


Tuesday, October 14, 2008

My body is a cage but my mind holds the key.

photograph by Bettina Rheims

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Always look on the bright side of life

from Monty Python's Life of Brian

Do you remember the first time you heard 'Bowl of Oranges' and thought 'Therapeutic smiles? Everything looks new and different? See the beauty in life? Is that Bright Eyes? No waaay! That's waaay too optimistic for Bright Eyes!'? Well, you're about to get that feeling again, 'cause it appears Bonnie 'Prince' Billy has started moving into the light and sees a darkness no more. 'Bowl of Oranges' turned out to be fantastic, and I think I quite like these tracks from the brand-new Lie Down in the Light. Have a listen.