KOARs New Music: Annekei

Posted October 17, 2006 — in Music News

Unsigned Annekei is a singer/songwriter/pianist and guitarist who grew up in Denmark. Recently had the single “More Of Your Love” released in the UK with Shan & MKL. She performs frequently at hospitals all over New York through the organization “Musicians on Call. She released a full length “Brother” on September 13th through a Japanese label “Being Records”. In 2 weeks the single “Brother” climbed to #4 on the “North FM” charts.
Performing at Pianos (NYC) tomorrow Oct 18 at 10:00PM.

KOARs Mixed

Posted — in Music News

  • Music industry in 8,000 new file-share lawsuits. 20 Billion Illegaly Downloaded Songs.
    The music industry has launched 8,000 ‘new’ lawsuits against alleged file-sharers around the world, hoping to stamp out online piracy and encourage the use of legal download services. The trade group said more than 1 billion music tracks were illegally downloaded last year in Brazil, the largest market in Latin America. Record company revenue has nearly halved in Brazil since 2000, IFPI said. IFPI has said some 20 billion songs were illegally downloaded worldwide last year. The industry has now filed about 18,000 lawsuits in the United States, the largest market for music sales, and 13,000 in the rest of the world.
  • Let the Games Begin. The CEO of Time Warner, fired a shot across the bows of Google, saying his group would pursue its copyright complaints against the video sharing site YouTube.
  • Check out “EMI’s Mixed Messages Forbes:
    Will digital music sales make up the loss of physical CD’s sales?

KOARs Mixed

Posted October 16, 2006 — in Music News

  • The Dresden Dolls - Do it themselves:
    The Dresden Dolls made its own video and posted it on YouTube attracting more than 300,000 viewers. The label did not feel the album was selling enough to invest into a new music video so the band did it their way.

`The record labels still don’t know how to use the Web as adroitly and adeptly as the young people who grew up with it, who are now in these bands,” says Phil Leigh, senior analyst at Inside Digital Media, a Tampa consulting firm. `I do think that the labels will continue to be the major force in the music industry, but they won’t be as dominant as they were in the past.” The wonderfully democratic thing about YouTube and the Internet in general is that all you need is a good idea and a way to execute it.”

Insiders Target Capitol President

Posted October 15, 2006 — in Music News

According to the New York Post (Page Six) staffers at Capitol Records sent a letter to EMI’s Chairman Alain Levy and David Munns claiming that Capitol President and CEO Andy Slater is an out of touch exec who needs to resign. They claim he is running the company into the ground by signing and spending money on mediocre artists including Morning Wood (Pictured) that is absolutely going nowhere while ignoring the career artists including Bonnie Raitt and Roseanne Cash. Staffers at Capitol also claim that the employee moral is at an all time low.

“We are in constant disbelief of the amount of money spent on these acts who are clearly a step behind what is happening in music . . . We work in constant fear of ‘what Andy wants.’ This man is a control freak . . . How much longer do we need to make sure he is happy - only to then see those choices fail?”

A source, who says the letter represents “dozens” of Capitol employees, told Page Six:

“There are core artists like Bonnie Raitt and Roseanne Cash who are just being ignored. The feeling is [Slater] just let them die. Then there are artists like Morning Wood, which is going nowhere.” The source adds that Slater is often unreachable and comes into the office late: “He’s out at night at clubs and partying with girls

An EMI spokeswoman not surprisingly disputed the letter’s claims: “Andy and his team at Capitol are doing a great job. He’s revitalized the roster. He’s more than doubled the label’s market share since he arrived five years ago.”

Time Warner Says YouTube Wont Change Media Industry

Posted October 13, 2006 — in Music News

Time Warner Inc. CEO Richard Parsons said  YouTube won’t fundamentally change the business model of the media industry, Handelsblatt reported.

YouTube shouldn’t be “overrated” as the technology of the video sharing Web site “is not unique,” Parsons was quoted as saying by the German newspaper. YouTube is “not the future of television,” he told Handelsblatt.

KOARs New Music Buckfast

Posted October 12, 2006 — in Music News

Unsigned Los Angeles based Buckfast released their full length “Turn” which was produced by Dave Schiffman (Audioslave, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Mars Volta, System Of a Down). They band who began in San Fran then later moved to Los Angeles is influenced by Stone Roses, U2, Muse, etc.  Check out the track Optimist.  For more information contact Mitzye Ramos 

Upcoming Shows:
Oct 29th - Molly Malone’s, Los Angeles, CA
Nov 17th - Vine Street Lounge, Hollywood, CA
Dec 16th -  The Viper Room, Hollywood, CA

KOARs Mixed

Posted — in Music News

  • SideCho Records has signed three new acts including Ghosts & Liars, The Only Children, and Peachcake
  • Alkaline Trio signs to V2 Records.
  • David Geffen, a co-founder of DreamWorks Animation SKG, sold two paintings for a combined $143.5 million to two hedge fund billionaires. (New York Times) 
  • Check out this commentary on the closing of Tower Records.
    The death of any major music chain is bad for music. Bad for artistsBad for you.

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KOARs Soundscan

Posted October 11, 2006 — in Music News

Open The Door
Evanescence

TW 447,342
**Amy Lee is the “real deal”, even though the sophomore effort is good; it isn’t as strong as the first release. True Evanescence fans will stick with the band.

Sam’s Town
Killers

TW 314,700
**The Killers are getting a beat down from the critics. The once beloved critic band seems to be the most hated. Never count on press. The Killers took a chance by re-inventing themselves and the press doesn’t seem to embrace change. If you don’t evolve you will not have a career. I commend the Killers for re-inventing themselves even though the record is weak. Great first single but the record is filled with mediocrity.

How do you become a career band? Put out great records.

Extreme Behavior
Hinder

TW 77,240
Total 896,056
**Take a deep breath and soak this in. Hinder is clocking ‘80k’ records a week. Cha Ching!
No more evidence is needed that the average consumer is a sucker for 80’s metal power ballads. Firehouse “Love of a Lifetime”, Poison “Every Rose Has It’s Thorn”, Skid Row “I Remember You”, Motley Crue “Home Sweet Home”, Warrant “Heaven”, White Snake “Is this Love”, Hinder “Lips of Angel”. These are 2x platinum artists. Why? People can relate to passionate power ballads.

Eyes Open
Snow Patrol

TW 31,586
Total 413,062

Saosin
Saosin

TW 13,809
Total 49,545

Paramour Sessions
Papa Roach

TW 9,258
Total 72,191

Public Affair
Jessica Simpson

TW 7,531
Total 219,095
**Not all celebrities and publicity gimmicks sell records.

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