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Really nothing to report. I mean, there's always something new in the music world but I don't even have the energy to post about that. I'm trying to catch up on some online homework that I neglected to do before the last day of the semester which is tomorrow. Sometimes I really hate how much I procrastinate but its summer, I'm allowed to be lazy.

Still don't know what I'm going to do about organic. I think I'm going to end up taking it again which will really make me hate my life So so sick of taking that stupid stupid class.

Oh, here's All Time Low's new video for "Weightless" not going to lie, I think this is by far the best video to have come out this year.



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I discovered this band one day back in my Freshmen year of high school while I was browsing through the used CDs in the record store of our local Specs. Then, later that week I think I looked at MTV and saw the most ridiculous and BRILLIANT video I had seen in my 15 years of life. I loved Panic at the Disco the first time I heard them. I loved their pretentious lyrics. I loved their pop rock sound, and I loved their attitude. This crazy attitude that music was meant to be enjoyed and the entire thing was a production that was all encompassing. Not just music or lyrics meant to be interpreted seperately, but it was a vision and a show and a movement. They brought Las Vegas to the scene in a way that The Killers never could. They embraced the show girl reputation and flipped it on its head and made everyone else stand up and listen to them.








Then they turned that sound around and they created something beautiful, something classic. Something that people thought was too much like the Beatles but was distinctively their own and it made me happy to see a band that I had loved from the start grow into themselves and their sound. Pretty. Odd. was different from A Fever You Can't Sweat Out but nonetheless brilliant in its own right. They tried something new and exciting and their fans loved them for trusting that we'd love it too.

But today they released to the world that they were parting ways. This band that's been such an inspiration to me. Brendon's voice and Ryan's words. Spencer's devotion and Jon's friendliness. Ryan and Jon were moving on musically while Brendon and Spencer would go on to do more with Panic at the Disco. I cried for hours, I was angry at Ryan and Jon for ruining something so brilliant I was pissed that they didn't survive the scene.

But now I'm content because Panic is my favorite band because it had 4 equally talented individuals. And whatever Brendon and Spencer do will be amazing because people that talented and devoted to music can not fail. And though I don't agree with Ryan and Jon for leaving, I can commend them for knowing when it was time to call it quits before they ruined something that was beautiful.

I'm excited for Panic's new material. I'll even say I'm excited for what Ryan and Jon will put out next. I hope and pray that this will not be the end of Panic at the Disco, that this will be just a stepping stone to greatess because I know, I know with everything in me that they are destined for great things.

(I know I sound dramatic, that's just how much I love every single boy in this band. Loved them for 5 years and won't stop).
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Cobra Starship's video for Good Girls Go Bad is out! Came out on Monday :)






I love it! I love Leighton! I love the subtle connection to the City Is At War video.

I also love that their going on another small club tour and it's hitting Florida when I'm already going to be off from work! Such good news from the Cobra camp :)

I can not wait to see what the pre-order's are going to look like for this album.

R.I.P

Jun. 25th, 2009 11:23 pm
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Michael Jackson is the reason that anything, ANYTHING, you listen to today exists. He is the reason why I love music. He is the reason why whenever you go to a concert the artist you see tries their damndest to put on a great show. He set the bar so high that NO ONE will ever be able to attain it.

He was literally, the greatest entertainer to ever live.

That is how I'll remember Michael Jackson.

Not for monkeys or ranches or holding babies out windows or being accused for whatever crime. The bottom line is that man was a legend.

Celebrate the legend.
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Whoops, I mean Let's Get Laidddd. But more realistically, I'm sure one of these girls has an STD. Here's there new video.

Millionaires - Just Got Paid - Director's Cut


It's really bad, as you can see. Also, the Audrey Kitching reference? That's like calling the kettle black. They all need to disappear into obscurity, no use in bashing each other.

And their new EP sucks too. I would review it but I don't want to recall listening to it in the first place.
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I feel like I should turn this into a music blog or something. All I ever do is talk about music. But hey, it's summer and besides working all I'm doing is trolling the absolutepunk boards or listening to new music. Sue me =).

So lessee. New in the world of Cobra Starship? They have a cover for their new album with preorders coming out July 7th. I'm definitely preordering it. I can not wait to get it. The cover art is umm...interesting? I'm not too thrilled about the girl looking like they poured grease all over her but it does very literally show a Hot Mess which is in the name of the album so I guess they accomplished that much. And hey, we don't judge things by their covers anymore right? right?

Downloaded Millionaires - Just Got Paid, Let's Get Laid EP and The Cab - The Lady Luck EP just now. I'm just about finished listening to the Cab. Eh, it's okay? First track is the remix of Take My Hand with Cassadee from Hey Monday. Heard it already, it's okay. Nothing too impressive. There's 4 new songs and an alternate version of I'll Run. I don't care for the alt version of I'll Run and the new songs are...mediocre if best. I hope this isn't a look @ what the whole new record is going to be like because if so I'm not impressed.

Haven't listened to Millionaires yet but if it's anything like their Bling Bling Bling EP (which I'm pretty sure it's exactly the same except with some new Garageband effects) then it should be equally as shitty but I'll try to keep an open mind (yeah right).

So I have to go to work in like 30 min so I will post about the Millionaires @ work or something.
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I don't even know why I go on the absolutepunk.net message boards. Those people make me so angry with their unfounded hate for anything they don't think is punk rock enough. It's disgusting.

Also making me upset is that Pete Wentz (of Fall Out Boy fame) held a Q&A with fans and alluded to the fact that Folie a Deux might've been FOB's last album. I hope hope hope that's not true. If Green Day or Good Charlotte can get through marriages and kids so can you =(. Ugh.

I hate caring about music so much. I get more defensive about Cobra Starship or Fall Out Boy then I would if someone called me a nigger. Isn't that something? It's the truth though.

And ha, my life right now? Well, summer classes are over so I'm sitting around the apartment doing nothing. I failed Orgo FOR THE SECOND TIME and just when I thought my mom would finally remove the stick out of her ass and support me in just getting a Ph. D (hopefully) in psych and not go to med school she just pretends to agree with me so she can blab about me to my sister so she can come and talk to me about it. I'm sick of just rolling over and taking it. If she wants someone to go to med school so badly then she should go back to school and leave me & my life alone.

I get that she wants whats best for me, but she has to let ME want it. Forcing me to do something is just going to make me rebel more.

And for that matter, I'm 20 years old why am I still fighting with her about MY life anyway? I hate overbearing parents.

/whine

Edit: Also, to combat all the haters COBRA STARSHIP - GOOD GIRLS GO BAD has made it to the Top 40. It's the first song for Gabe out of two bands and a combined 6 CDs. Of course downers on AP.net are saying it's because Leighton Meester (of Gossip Girl fame) is on the track but no matter how he got there the point is that he did. CONGRATS.

If you haven't heard the song:




more music

Jun. 18th, 2009 01:09 pm
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So, the Millionaires are really signed to Decaydance. It hurts my heart, but Gabe (of Cobra Starship) has been defending the choice quite intelligently on his blog. Which kind of has me changing my opinion. Not of the Millionaires because they will always be a shitty band, but of his role in it and how unfounded my disappointment with him was. I love that he reaffirms why he's hands down one of my favorite artists in the scene every day. He works on a level that most people don't understand and it makes me proud :).

I still hate the Millionaires, but Decaydance brought about 3 of my favorite bands and I like most of their other musicians. What's one flop added to the mix?
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In order to understand this post you kind of have to read this one Gabe Saporta Interview on absolutepunk.net which is a message board for all things punk music related (more like scene music related, but shhh don't tell these guys they're scene). The gist of the post is that one of AP.net's contributors is going to be doing an exclusive nothing held back interview with Gabe and he opened up the thread to get other fans/haters to submit some questions he should ask. So I already know that's asking for trouble because FBR/Decaydance has no love loss with the fan base over at AP.net.

(BTW, Gabe Saporta is the lead singer of the band Cobra Starsip and formerly the lead singer/bassist of band Midtown if you don't know who either of those bands are look it up, I promise you won't be disappointed. Well, you might actually, Cobra Starship is an acquired taste I guess.)

So the people over there are asking questions that you think by now that would be sick of asking: "Why'd you break up Midtown?" "Is Midtown ever coming back" and then there's the ones that even I'm questioning like "Why are you backing a band like the Millionaires" "Why are you promoting your alcohol and drug abuse?" and then there are the silly and downright offensive ones like "How do you feel being Pete Wentz's douche?" "How does Pete Wentz's dick taste like?" "When'd you figure out you were a homosexual?"

Here's my stance on Gabe Saporta, and in general the music I like and the scene I support. In a nutshell, if you don't like it don't buy it. Don't comment on it. Don't waste your time annoying other fans about it. Gabe's said it a million times, he started Cobra Starship because he wanted to make music that he could have fun with and that you could dance to and although it is drastically different from anything Midtown did (and I love Midtown as well, don't get me wrong) Midtown didn't work, but Cobra Starship did. It's like it becomes a crime when you do well in the music industry and you suddenly become a sell out. I don't hate on an artist who needs to eat and pay the bills. Cobra Starship isn't "selling out" it's "paying the bills" and if you don't like it, well it doesn't really matter because obviously there are a ton of people who do because CS sells out tours and CDs.

And it seems to me like people attack Cobra Starship because of Gabe and because he is no longer with Midtown. If you look at it as two completely separate entities (which they are) and the fact that they are two radically different veins of music then you can see that they are both brilliant in their own way. Midtown was great for that thinking crowd because that's where he was in his life, Gabe stated Midtown in college and his lyrics were smart & clever & intuitive and it spoke to that crowd who could vibe with that sound. But sorry guys, college kids don't pay the bills so they broke up (or are on hiatus, no word on what happened to midtown) and he did his thing and reappeared with Cobra Starship who honestly sounds like a transplant from the 80s with some seriously poppy lyrics and overuse of the keytar. And as cheesy as it may be and as gimmicky as (even I can admit) it is Cobra Starship has gotten way more notoriety, way more fans, and way more press (and let's admit it good press is just as good as bad press) than Midtown ever did or ever will and it's taken Gabe somewhere in his life that we may not all agree with, but it's his decision, his voice, and his band. Who are we to judge? He doesn't need to defend his choices to anyone.

Though one thing I will agree with is yes, Gabe does have a moral responsibility to his fans who are of the younger set to not be promoting his obvious abuse of alcohol and drugs. It's not okay for him to ask for Percoset on his list of things he wants his fans to have on Warped, or twitter about how hopped on pain meds and Vodka he is. Or promote a band who is filled with 19 year olds and only one member over the age of 21 singing "let's get fucked up" and "give me that alcohol." Yes, I'm 20 and not of drinking age and I love alcohol and I was probably 19 drinking it too (hey, I'm in college) but I don't have a huge fan base of 12 year olds following my every move either so I don't have anyone to report to. I remember when Gabe used to stand up for his choice in being a vegetarian or his involvement in PETA but now all you see is him with a bottle of Grey Goose and it's unfortunate, but such is the business of (underage) girls throwing themselves at you and not having anyone to answer to but people just as drunk and unhindered as you. I'm interested in seeing what his answers to those questions are going to be.

To wrap up this post I think that we as a fan base put to much pressure on the artists we love to be someone who we have no idea they can actually be. Musicians are human, more human than most and they're prone to making mistakes just like we are. And although they should be a little more conscious of the decisions they're making, sometimes they aren't and they're allowed to slip and fall. True fans will always be there to catch them.

I love my music, I love my scene and everyone in it. Yes, it has problems. Yes, sometimes the artists I love do some stupid shit. But it's all apart of the game of being a celebrity and I respect them for taking on the task.

music recs

Jun. 12th, 2009 11:59 pm
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So, as stated and very obviously I'm really big into the music scene and I like to say that I have a very well rounded music taste and am pretty much open to every band or type of music. If you think I should give it a try then I'm down, just give me a name and I'll go buy a couple songs off of itunes.

Because I do listen to so many different types of music I feel that I'm pretty good at handing out recommendations for new music that you should check out. So I think I might do that fairly often and friends lock the entries so if I put a download link the RIAA doesn't like, throw me in jail :).

First up is an artist I just discovered myself. I'm going to the Blink 182 (YAY) concert in September and their line up is pretty crazy. The All-American Rejects (!), Fall Out Boy (!!), and Asher Roth (!!) but for the first half of the tour they are also playing with this band called Chester French who I think everyone should definitely check out.

Who is Chester French? They're two kids who met at Harvard and discovered their mutual love of music and got signed to Pharell's Star Trakk records. They sound like the love child of Outkast and The Beatles to steal a saying from DJ Clinton Sparks. It's indie pop that's influenced by hip hop. It sounds like it'd be a crack shot in hell but it works amazingly enough. Their debut record Love The Future has a little bit of everything with the power track being She Loves Everybody (which has been featured on MTV) but it also has a little bit of country, a little bit of power pop, and a little bit of rock & roll. There's something for everybody and I think that's what sold it to me that these kids (I keep calling them kids like they're younger than me!) are so versatile.

They have a mixtape produced by Clinton Sparks that you can get for free off their website www.chesterfrench.com called Jacques Jams: Vol. 1 Endurance. It tells the story of their band formation with guest appearances from rappers NORE and Kardinal Offishall to P. Diddy and everyone in between. If you want to see what you're getting into before buying the full length album it features the songs She Loves Everybody and Jimmy Choos (another favorite on the album for me).

So yeah, that's Chester French! What do you guys recommend I listen to this week?

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