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BLACK TAXI VS. DEADBEAT DARLING January 18, 2011

Black Taxi and Deadbeat Darling are two of New York City’s strongest drawing bands, and found immediate success at the Bowery Ballroom by selling out their first two performances at the venue.  They’ll return to play the Bowery Ballroom for a third time, in front of what is already approaching a sold-out crowd.

Check out Bill Mayo’s promotional video for the show:

Black Taxi recently crossed the country with their high-energy dance rock act, bringing the show as far west as LA’s Viper Room and hitting major cities in the Southwest and Midwest.  With the release of a brand new music video for “Shoeshine,” the opening track on their album “Things of that Nature,” and a busy tour schedule, BLACK TAXI is hitting the ground running in 2011.

www.blacktaxi.com

VS.

Deadbeat Darling made their debut UK appearance in 2010, and followed the tour with a successful run at CMJ where they were named one of the top 28 acts by BlackBook Magazine.  Their showcase schedule included a sold-out show at The Studio at Webster Hall.  Over the past six months they’ve introduced a variety of new songs, many of which will be included on their forthcoming album.  The new material channels influences that are fresh to the Deadbeat Darling sound.
www.deadbeatdarling.com

 

 

Black Taxi Releases New Video for “Shoeshine” December 27, 2010

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Score!  A new video from Black Taxi.  “Shoeshine” was the title track from Things of That Nature in 2009 and is my favorite song on the album.  From Black Taxi to me to you, please enjoy the awesome video below.  Be sure to check out Black Taxi at Bowery Ballroom on January 29th, 2011, I know I’ll be there.  This will be their third time playing at the venue and I predict it will be the third time the shows sells out.  Enjoy!

 

New Music…videos! November 30, 2010

Hi all!  I thought I would share some new music and videos with you because, who doesn’t like new music and videos?

First up is “CopCar” by Heypenny, a fun song with well put together video.  Who wants to be a CopCar with me for halloween next year?  Shotgun blue!  Also check out “Parade Song.”  Lots of OkGo vibes coming from this band, but it’s all gravy to me.

Following a similar theme, I thought I’d share the latest OkGo video…well, it was added November 15th but let’s live in the moment, shall we?  “Last Leaf” features laser toasted bread slices from 215 expired loaves.  Bet there was a lot of crumbs to clean up.

I wanted to share a band that I heard a few weeks back; they’re really growing on me.  A good indie/new wave mix, this Canadian band hits all the sweet spots.  I love “Come and See”, “The Alchemy Between Us”, and watch the video below for “Outside the City”.

I am so excited to share this song with you!  The second I heard “Paris” I was so surprised it was by Grace Potter and The Nocturnals.  In the past, I did not hear a song from the group that moved me like this one.  I can’t stop singing ‘Ooh la la’ and Potter’s raw vocals really bring this song full circle.

Another song I’m in love with is by The Knocks called “Dancing With the DJ”.  Check it out.

– TNT

 

A cappella…some traditions never die… September 22, 2010

Let me ask you a few questions…

Have you ever wondered what the limits of the human voice were, and what would happen if we challenged them?

Have you ever wondered if the human voice could imitate, to performance quality, the instruments in a band?

Have you ever wondered if that thing you do at a concert when you half know the words to the songs could ever have a viable place in a band?

Have you ever wondered what it would be like if you could stop wetting the bed?

On that last one, me neither…and that’s a good thing, because this collection of impressive A Capella renditions of some modern favorites and contemporary classics could make you wet your pants…

Enjoy!

“Wonderwall” by Oasis peformed by UGA Noteworthy (http://www.myspace.com/noteworthyislife) in 2009

BYU’s female a capella group (http://newsnet.byu.edu/story.cfm/60999) performing “Apologize” by One Republic in 2008

UC Berkley’s Noteworthy (http://noteworthy.berkeley.edu/) performing “Poker Face” by Lady GaGa – this one is freaking amazing…definitely been making the viral video rounds as of late…

Klone, out.

 

On behalf of our readers and the fans of music that we know still have brains and the ability to think… September 10, 2010

…we, the editors of NeVerMindthePosers are officially boycotting the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards in protest of the overtly engineered marketing machine, designed to narrow the focus of popular music to a small pool of already over-exposed artists.  MTV has for some time been distancing itself from the point of its inception, altogether dropping music videos from their regular programming.  As such, we feel that they have lost touch with the popular music scene, and have instead been co-opted by a select group of record labels and producers, to effectively hijack the audience they once lovingly embraced and exposed to more music than free public radio was ever able to.  The list of nominees for this year’s awards show is irrefutable proof that the network has a specific agenda and is strategically manipulating its audience to control their opinions.  We at NVMP are all for marketing and supporting artists, we understand that the music industry is as much a business as it is an artistic endeavor and phenomenon.  However, we cannot in any good conscience support MTV’s decision to all but handout awards to a handful of pre-selected artists that they are poising to be the ONLY artists that their audience should be listening to.  What legitimacy is there to an awards show where the same group of people are up for ALL the awards?  Even the Academy Awards (Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences) has categories designed to widen the scope of artists being prominently featured and considered for honor.  MTV’s 2010 VMA Nominee list is a slap in the face to the music loving public, and should be taken as such with no room for excuse or explanation.  Therefore, we will not be covering this event, and we strongly discourage anyone out there from wasting their time by letting MTV tell them who they should be listening to.

Signed,
Dave ‘Klone’ Maresca
Tina Nicole Teresi
Alex ‘Stigz’ Castiglione
Angela Blasi
Mark B
Daniel Edward Petrino
Hoverbee


Out of 16 categories and their nominees, here are some interesting facts:

– 16 categories are broken down into 9 artist categories and 7 professional categories.
– Lady Gaga is nominated in 11 out of the 16 categories (The 5 categories that were not crazy for gaga?  Best Male Video, Best Hip Hop Video, Best New Artist, Best Rock Video, and Breakthrough Video).
– Lady Gaga has 13 total nominations (nominated twice for Best Choreography and Video of the Year; “Bad Romance” and “Telephone”.)
– Eminem is nominated in 8 categories, all for “Not Afraid”.
– The only category we will acknowledge is Best Breakthrough Video- Dan Black “Symphonies”, Gorillaz ft. Bobby Womack & Mos Def “Stylo”, Coldplay “Strawberry Swing”, and The Black Keys “Tighten Up”.  Four great artists, four phenomenal videos. Is this still MTV?  If you had any insight to good, new music (or read NVMP) you would have already seen these videos, so still, we boycott.
– 16 categories with 5 nominations each should leave 80 spots available for nominees.
– A total of 36 artists make up the 2010 nomination list.  22 artists are nominated once, 5 appear twice, and that leaves 9 artists nominated three times or more to fill the rest of the spots.  No thank you, I do not want my MTV.


A little background on the TV monster that MTV has become
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by Stigz

MTV in the late 80s and early 90s used to selectively air music videos based on their content, and even banned Michael Jackson, the King of Pop, presumably for racist reasons.  MTV only wavered when Jackson’s label claimed to pull all of their other artists from the channel.  This led to a massive PR campaign to get away from their racist image.  MTV’s answer?  They concocted “The Real World.”  For any onlooker to the first season, a very liberal agenda is pushed, and they consistently make things out to be a race argument; this is no coincidence.  Even though it is unscripted TV, they select the most diverse arrangement of people imaginable and throw them into the mix with each other.  This, coupled with their more liberal selection music, “racially informing” PR and programming campaign, and sympathetic stand towards the AIDS epidemic, gained them the support of the masses and diffused attention and racist claims from them.  Back then though, up until the late 90s, they ACTUALLY PLAYED MUSIC VIDEOS; and these videos hit a lot of different genres, artists and age demographics.  Soon after “The Real World,” something went terribly wrong.  Now there are a bunch of MTV Channels and good luck finding a music video.  Pack a lunch; it’s going to be a while.  Now that the history is out-of-the-way, let’s talk about the present.

MTV’s stagnant pool of brainless programming, rigged music scheduling and general lack of respect for anybody outside of the Billboard Top 5, is abhorrent.  I, as a music fan and mindful citizen of our culture, must object.  Until diversification of content, or at the very least, programming which doesn’t make anyone with an IQ over 17 go searching for a straight razor, you will be given no refuge here.  Music is not a soda pop.  Music is not a line of cocaine.  Music is not a brand of shampoo.  Music is not a personality contest.  Music is freedom, and sadly, MTV, you are the jailer. Boycott the “MTV Video Music Awards,” if you can call them that.  Find your music elsewhere.  Watch other shows.  Tell Snooki to “Fuck Off.”

 

One More Music Video… August 21, 2010

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Klone found this awesome little gem.  “Her Morning Elegance,” written and directed by Oren Lavie, is actually a flip-book of 2096 still photos and makes for a completely original video.

 

Andrew W.K. New Music Video for “I Wanna See You Go Wild” Directed by Peter Glantz July 6, 2010

I love this new animated video directed by Peter Glantz!  Andrew W.K. can do no wrong and NVMP is excited to meet him at Vans Warped Tour 2010. This video totally suits the man, and the song is great too!
– TNT
Check out this video.