22
Nov 2010

Escape Directors - Featured on Episode 140 of Audio Gumshoe

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Songs Played

- Car Crash
- Honest Man
- When You’re Gone
- Mrs. Davenport
- Fall Together

“The Escape Directors create a sound bound to appeal to a mass audience. With inspiration ranging from indie-greats Death Cab for Cutie and Damien Rice, to rock powerhouses Coldplay, the band creates a crisp and clear sound.”

-Alicia Fiorletta
Entertainment Editor – Pioneer Times

So Jersey Joe sends me an email that says that an awesome, young New Jersey band is giving away their CD for free. Tell me, who wouldn’t take a few moments to investigate the group to find out if it is “worth” getting the CD for free? Wait, how can a FREE CD have any worth? Truthfully, this one holds more value than can be realized by monetary gains.

Escape Directors on Rail Car photoIt is obvious that the band Escape Directors is learning from Ariel Hyatt’s (CyberPR) “Music Success in Nine Weeks” program. It is a good thing, too. Because of their efforts, they are building momentum, generating buzz, creating hype — whatever you want to call it. They are getting more listeners and earning more fans. Isn’t this one of the points in creating music? Of course there is the gratification of the creative process. But, overall, I think it is always the greatest gratification to know that you’ve created something that others truly want to hear.

I jumped in with both feet (ears?) and downloaded the CD “ Ladders“. I found a very radio friendly collection of tunes. As an evangelist for independent music, you might think me an enemy of all things radio friendly. Not so. I simply don’t like the same old commercialized, formulated, and often pop music factory assembled drivel that we seem to hear in rotation hour after hour. I can, however, appreciate that a band refines their craft, giving tedious attention to the production process, and building a product that is worth hearing, keeping, and even sharing.

Escape Directors market themselves to “appeal to a mass audience”. They cite their influences to be Death Cab For Cutie, Coldplay, Radiohead, The Beatles, Brand New, Local Natives, Sigur Ros, and Coffee. [Is that the band or the drink? Coffee influences me almost daily.] Regardless, they have created a very catchy album that I’ve not been shy to listen to over and again. The stand out tracks for me are those that I’ve played in this episode of Audio Gumshoe, but I found it very difficult to refrain from trying to play the whole album for you. I hope that you’ll take the time to listen to the entire show — and if you like what you hear, download the songs for your listening pleasure, as well. Be sure to tip the band if you feel so inclined — or pay for the album at iTunes or Amazon. The links are below. I know the guys would appreciate it.

Get the Music

Ladders at iTunes

Ladders at Amazon.com

Artist Links

Escape Directors web site
Escape Directors at Facebook
Escape Directors on Twitter
Escape Directors at ReverbNation
Escape Directors on YouTube
Escape Directors at MySpace

Associated Links

Association of Music Podcasting
Blubrry Podcast Network
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Audio Gumshoe on MySpace

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Filed under  //   Escape Directors   New Jersey   independent music   music podcast   musicians   pop rock  
18
Oct 2010

Atomic Tom Jam On Their iPhones

I believe this is my new favorite music video. Great job, Atomic Tom.

Talk about better living through technology. Riding the New York City subway system just got a little more pleasant--thanks to a Brooklyn buzz band named Atomic Tom that has taken B Train busking to a whole other level with a handful of iPhones and whole lot of ingenuity.

The band recently had their musical instruments stolen, but in a brilliant lemonade-from-lemons move, that didn't stop them from jamming. And now, ironically, their iPhone-assisted music has garnered them more attention than their regular recordings ever did, as viral footage of them entertaining subway commuters with their iPhones and a battery-powered portable speaker system, playing their single "Take Me Out," makes it way around the Web.

This here's a "phoned-in" performance that actually works.

 

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Filed under  //   Atomic Tom   New York City   iPhone   independent music   musicians   subway  
10
Feb 2010

It's All Good: Acoustic Version

Here's another of my tunes. Just me, my guitar, and the mic in the studio. Oh yeh, there was a camera pushing me to Ustream.tv, too. [grin]

Filed under  //   UStream   acoustic   guitar   music   musicians   studio  
07
Feb 2010

David E. Watson - Audio Gumshoe 122

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David E. Watson

David E. Watson

Songs Played

- Wishes
- Gonna Take It Easy

Get the Music!

David E. Watson’s album, Wishes, is available at his web site.

Band Links

David E. Watson web site
David E. Watson at Soundclick

Associated Links

Association of Music Podcasting
Blubrry Podcast Network
Audio Gumshoe on MySpace

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22
Jan 2010

Decisions: An Acoustic Performance

Here's an acoustic performance of my song, Decisions. I did this one through U-Stream.tv. I have a scheduled performance tonight at 8pm eastern time. Join me if you can: richpalmer.com/ustream

Filed under  //   UStream   acoustic   live music   music   musicians   video  
27
Jul 2009

Music Business 101 - Copyright | GrindEFX

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There are always musicians asking about this subject. There are typically as many "experts" sharing their thoughts on this subject, as well.

Filed under  //   copyright   music   music business   musicians   registration