New job, new writing, etc.

I’ve been totally slacking on posting new stuff but with good reason: I was home visiting family & friends in Michigan last week (which was FANTASTIC) and yesterday I started a new job! I’m now working full-time as a production editor at eMusic, the digital music/audiobook seller. I’ll be doing some behind-the-scenes Web stuff and also writing for eMusic.com and the staff’s 17 Dots blog. Loving it already. I’m still allowed to freelance for Billboard, Spinner, etc., but after I finish the assignments I already have, I’m going to at least take a break for a little while so I can get situated in the new gig!

Anyway, here’s some new (and extremely old but recently posted) stuff:

Review of Laura Marling’s Feb. 12 show at Le Poisson Rouge on Spinner.com (full post on this—with photos—coming eventually…)
Andrew WK’s Q&A forum at Santos Party House on Spinner.com (probably a full post on this too…)
Neko Case profile at Critical Mob
Fanfarlo feature on UnderTheRadarMag.com
Reeeally old review of Florence & the Machine’s Oct. 27 show at Bowery on UnderTheRadarMag.com
Reeeally old review of Camera Obscura’s Nov. 22 show at Music Hall of Williamsburg on UnderTheRadarMag.com

New music feature (my first cover story!!!): Andrew W.K.

But—you can’t read it online (at least not yet). Sorry! There are photos of it after the cut, though, and maybe that will get you to buy the magazine ;)

So, after covering Andrew W.K.’s presentation at CMJ for PompOnline.com, I was asked to write the cover story on him for the survival-themed issue of Pomp & Circumstance, which is out now! It’s my first cover story so, if you can’t tell by the way I’m typing this, I am SO excited. I’m still waiting to find out where you can buy the mag in New York, Chicago, and Michigan…so more on that soon.

Andrew W.K. will always make me think of being on drumline in high school, because all the guys in the grade above me loooved him and would always bang on shit while singing/yelling “Party Hard” (they did this at our band camp talent show one year). But now when someone mentions Andrew W.K. (which, if you live in New York, is ALL THE TIME), I’ll be more likely to think of a really freaking cool guy who has an amazing outlook on life and just wants to make people happy, even if he tends to do some really crazy stuff. Also, my interview with him—a couple weeks ago in Brooklyn, before the photo shoot—was one of the best I’ve ever done, not because of the questions I asked but because it wasn’t forced and actually felt like a conversation. Sorry for being super cheesy but the whole experience, the magic of everything coming together perfectly, helped reaffirm that this is really what I want to be doing right now and all of my hard (and sometimes unpaid) work will pay off sooner or later. Hopefully sooner rather than later…

Anyway, on Thursday night Pomp had a party for the issue release and there was a panel about survival with W.K., author Tony O’Neill, and comedian Lianne Stokes, which was filled with talks about hard drugs and losing jobs, and also involved W.K. sitting like a statue for what had to be at least 15 minutes. Many, many thanks to my amazing friends who came to hang out—I had so much fun!


My MSU buddies Nick and Robb flipping through the mag


Me and Andrew W.K. after the panel. My Michigan friends and I bonded with him over our accents.

Photos of the magazine + more from the panel and party after the jump!

Baby’s first CMJ

First, I know this post is wayyyy overdue. CMJ ended three weeks ago, but I’ve spent those three weeks catching up on real life and uh, going to even more shows because I’m a freak, and writing a lot (for things slightly more important than my blog). The next couple of weeks are super slow on the show front though, and I’m really not complaining.

Anyway, I survived my first CMJ! Hooray! It was a crazy, crazy week, but ultimately a lot of fun and a great experience. I went in not having a badge, so I just planned ahead and got on lists for the non-free shows I wanted to go to…and then all of a sudden I found myself with a badge, but didn’t really end up needing it! My apartment was pretty much a hotel: Four friends stayed here for almost the whole week, and the fellow Michiganders in the awesome band Frontier Ruckus (five band members + two significant others) were here for three nights. One night we had I think 15 people sleeping here including my roommates and me. That is probably never happening again.

Throughout the week I was doing daily write-ups and photos for Under the Radar‘s Web site, and I also covered a panel for PompOnline.com (Web site for Pomp & Circumstance magazine) and did an interview for Heeb, which hasn’t run yet. So uh, I was pretty busy.

Stuff I wrote that week:


PRE-CMJ: The Syndicate/Rachael Ray’s The Feedback party + PHOTOS (The Union Line, Fanfarlo, White Denim [pictured])


DAY ONE: Sneak Attack day party/BrooklynVegan showcase + PHOTOS (Laura Marling, The Antlers, Love Language, Think About Life, Javelin, Walter Schreifels Band, Nathaniel Rateliff and the Wheel [pictured])


DAY TWO: Mumford & Sons, Twenty Seven Media showcase, ABC News Amplified showcase + PHOTOS (Sleigh Bells, Phantogram [pictured], Mumford & Sons, Computer Perfection)


Life Lessons from Andrew W.K. (writeup about Andrew W.K.’s CMJ lecture/presentation)


DAY THREE: Quite Scientific Records showcase + PHOTOS (Lightning Love, Chris Bathgate, Frontier Ruckus [pictured])


DAY FOUR: self-titled magazine and Pop Mart Media showcase, Green Label Sound party + PHOTOS (Delorean, Holly Miranda [pictured], Cymbals Eat Guitars, Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson, Amazing Baby, Chromeo)


DAY FIVE AAM Showcase/day party + PHOTOS (Dum Dum Girls [pictured], Headlights, the Dutchess and the Duke, Lightspeed Champion)

Artists I think you should check out NOW:


- Sleigh Bells: I know they hardly have any songs and have probably been a bit over-hyped… but whoa, Alexis Krauss (the singing and dancing half of the band, pictured above) is my new hero.


- Delorean: Freaking awesome dancey music from Spain. Would’ve liked to see a longer set and be in a setting where I didn’t have to take photos and notes because I would have much rather been dancing!


- Mumford & Sons: Gorgeous and fun British folk. Their debut LP is already out in the UK and they’re signed to Glassnote Records for the U.S. release.


- Laura Marling: I adore Laura Marling. She’s 19 years old and blows my mind. She was my No. 1 artist I was looking forward to seeing all week and did not disappoint (also British folk). So charming, such a beautiful voice, great lyrics, just love her. She has an album coming out sometime next year and I’m sooo excited to hear it.


- The Antlers: It honestly took me a little while to get into the Antlers, even though I’ve had their record, Hospice (Frenchkiss), forever, but seeing them live definitely helped that. “Bear” is absolutely one of my favorite songs of the year and live it was phenomenal.

A few others: Dum Dum Girls, Nathaniel Rateliff and the Wheel, The Union Line

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