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in reply to: Freddie Is Back!!!
What was the scrutiny over? I’m not super familiar, but I just read the Wikipedia.
Benny the Butcher beef is interesting to me because they have a track together.
Do you think he’s going to make a big comeback?
Here’s the album, btw.
in reply to: PhishReally beautiful tribute to Phil Lesh by Phish tonight in Albany. Opening the show with “Box of Rain”, a song that Phil Lesh wrote with Robert Hunter for the Grateful Dead. The song is about his Dad who was dying of cancer at the time.
RIP Phil. So much love to everyone out there reading this who loves this music too
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PofMFlw8MJI
in reply to: New Music 2024Covers of the classic Never Meant by American Football just dropped. I haven’t listened to this yet but it’s probably good.
There’s also new Peach Pit – “Every Little Thing” & more
New Human Resources – “Liminal Space”
New Jesse Schafer – “Modern Love Letters”
Not that anybody really cares about new music around here it seems
in reply to: Request New Local Scene Forums@partyboygeezy You got it!
in reply to: Erode The Dream – Charleston, SC (Rock/Grunge/Heavy)I played jingle bells on the upcoming Erode the Dream single “Becoming Ghosts”, which will be out in the first week of November, premiering on Extra Chill. They will be releasing their debut album on vinyl in December. Stay tuned for more updates.
If I had any say in the Charleston City Paper Music Awards this year, Erode the Dream would be on there under Up And Coming Musical Act of the Year.
Just saying. Erode the Dream rules.
in reply to: New Music 2024Some new releases here for the next playlist update…
Willie Nelson – “Do You Realize??”
Willie covers the famous Flaming Lips track
Mantra – Quarterlife
Debut album from the local homies, Mantra
in reply to: City Paper Music Awards 2024I think everybody here has made some good points. The CPMAs are essentially a marketing scheme for the paper. They get all of us sharing the link to vote, driving traffic to the City Paper website. And then when we vote, they have our contact info for the future, thus increasing their readerbase.
In the past there was a genuine connection between the Charleston City Paper and the Charleston music scene. They were actively contributing to the growth of the scene and it really made a difference. I’m talking back to the pre-pandemic days, when Kelly Rae was the music editor and then Heath picked up and did a good job too. Of course, @chelseagreenheart was great as well but she had to deal with a completely different environment than existed before the pandemic, and the paper’s priorities have changed.
There are a lot of things at play here, but the main, most important element is that the City Paper does not currently have a music editor. So, they probably aren’t paying attention to the scene at all.
However, there is also a major lack of interest in the up-and-coming music scene from Charleston’s general population. We have sold out shows all over town from touring Live Nation artists and then our amazing local artists struggle to get people to come to their shows, most of the time.
We can’t blame this on the City Paper but really Charleston is changing. The Paper could help with the amount of reach they have, and the printed version of the paper going out all over town every week. However, it would likely be a monetary sacrifice for them.
The lack of current local interest in the scene means that there will not be a huge readerbase for local music content in the beginning. This may start to shift over time with exciting content coupled with strong local talent, but when budgets are tight, it is hard to justify sinking money into something that may never return a profit.
This is something that I am very familiar with as the editor of Extra Chill. Do y’all understand how hard it is to get people to care about the things we write about local artists that nobody has ever heard of? There are bills to pay and covering the scene takes time that could be spent on things that do make money.
Overall, I don’t know what the solution is. I can see both sides of the coin here. It’s a self-fulfilling prophecy.
No Readers + No Budget = 2024 CPMAs
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in reply to: Billy Strings FansPretty rad to see how Billy is giving refunds to everyone who went to his Renewal Festival. He left on the first night to be there for the birth of his son. The festival continued in his absence, with the other groups on the lineup coming together for special sets.
Now, a few days later, he announced that everybody is getting their money back. What a guy!
As a side note, his son shares a birthday with Trey Anastasio of Phish.