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25 August, 2009
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 8:22 pm
by Caravan Ray
Today was meant to be the Taranaki release date for my new CD. I am playing at the local songwriters night tonight and I wanted to flog my merch. But apparantly a printer broke down in Auckland, and my CDs are still "in production". Bugger.
Anyway, as I sort out how I will get these things on the internet, I read a useful thing on the CD Bay website:
http://diymusician.cdbaby.com/2009/07/i ... -any-fans/
about how it is important to have a good description of your music. I find that very hard to do.
I have had a crack at it here:
Sleeper by Caravan Ray
A bit like TMBG but not as nerdy. A bit like the Magnetic Fields, but not as gay. A bit like the Hoodoo Gurus, but less paisley. And a bit like Rolf Harris, but without the beard. Caravan Ray's debut release features 11 foot-tapping tales of self-loathing, drunkedness and sexual perversion. The perfect party starter for any occaision.
Problem is though - if Songfight has taught me anything - I suspect that what
I think I sound like is often very different to what other people think I sound like....
QotD: What do
YOU sound like?
Re: 25 August, 2009
Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 2:10 am
by Denyer
It is too bad about Auckland's printer breaking down. I suppose the next closest one would be in Wellington?
Re: 25 August, 2009
Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 4:38 am
by Caravan Ray
You wanna know how to get a party started?
Get a middle-aged, overweight man in a "Sonic Youth" Tshirt gyrating around on stage to his own home-made karaoke mix of a song about a Russian Czarina having sex with a horse.
Got Taranaki going tonight - damn, I wish I had CDs to sell.
I went off like a frog in a sock tonight. this should be in h efdrink thread
Re: 25 August, 2009
Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 4:56 am
by Caravan Ray
Denyer wrote:It is too bad about Auckland's printer breaking down. I suppose the next closest one would be in Wellington?
I don't think they have a printer in Welly yet. We have to wait for the Dorkland one to be fixed
Re: 25 August, 2009
Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 10:05 am
by signboy
qotd: I sound like yo momma, but with more rawk. 8)
Re: 25 August, 2009
Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 12:21 pm
by Spud
From our CD Baby pages:
Information Overload
High-energy first offering explores styles from rock to rap with bizarre, disturbing results.
It's a Shame
Pushing the boundaries of both rock and rap, leaving nothing in between undisturbed.
Beer and Salad Days
Avant-Jazz Loungecore at its finest, spiced with both rock and rap and toasted well.
It's a little off, because we don't rap. Much.
SPUD
Re: 25 August, 2009
Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 1:46 pm
by fluffy
I've been trying to figure out what I sound like for a while, because I'm well aware of the problem of saying "I like experimenting in lots of different genres" meaning people don't check me out at all. I think my music sounds like Thom Yorke and Bjork had a baby which they dropped on its head and so it had to take the short bus to school.
(It is okay for me to say that because I took the short bus to school.)
Re: 25 August, 2009
Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 2:41 pm
by rone rivendale
As shown on my music myspace I sound like:
"Techno beats mixed with the guitar of a metal wannabe and vocals that sound somewhere between Trent Reznor(NiN) and Darren Hayes(Savage Garden)."
Re: 25 August, 2009
Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 3:08 pm
by Caravan Ray
fluffy wrote: I think my music sounds like Thom Yorke and Bjork had a baby which they dropped on its head and so it had to take the short bus to school.
I like this one. It does conjure up an instant image of what you might sound like, and may leas one to investigate further.
Likewise, Rone's isn't bad - perhaps needs a bit more work.
I think the Octothorpe descriptions are a bit vague though. For me anyway - I think it is good to refer to some known act, just a point of reference. Perhaps something along the lines of...
Octothorpe sounds a bit like Tom Waits' and Shane McGowan's experimental Bavarian death-metal oompah band project
I am still trying to tweak my own. Now trying:
...the musical eqivalent of spending 2 weeks stuck in a kombi with the Magnetic Fields, the Monkees, Rolf Harris and Silvio Berlusconi.
Re: 25 August, 2009
Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 4:25 pm
by JonPorobil
From my Myspace page:
Sometimes, Jon Eric sounds like comedy music without the jokes. Sometimes, he sounds like Jonathan Coulton. Sometimes, he sounds like a pensive singer-songwriter, struggling to be heard over the conversation in the café. Sometimes, he talks about himself in the third person.
Probably still needs some work.
Re: 25 August, 2009
Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 8:11 pm
by Ross
First draft:
Mixes classic folk aesthetics with a modern sensibility to bring intensityy to a thoughtful and clever songwriting approach.
Re: 25 August, 2009
Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 8:28 pm
by Caravan Ray
Ross wrote:First draft:
Mixes classic folk aesthetics with a modern sensibility to bring intensityy to a thoughtful and clever songwriting approach.
Your typo first made me read that as:
Mixes classic folk aesthetics with a modern sensibility to bring insensitivity to a thoughtful and clever songwriting approach.
which is not what you meant - but it certainly sounds interesting
Re: 25 August, 2009
Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 9:23 pm
by Paco Del Stinko
I guess I would be something like : cartoonish goon rocker attempting to do more than he can or should. Extra cheese for yesterday's generation.
Re: 25 August, 2009
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 6:18 am
by Lord of Oats
I'm very mysterious, and I like it that way. It enables me to go up to girls and be like "I'm very mysterious."
My stuff can speak for itself. If I speak about it, the mystery could be lost.
And yeah, that third person stuff is weird. I'm probably much better suited to describing other people. Which I was gonna do, I think, but then I forgot.
Re: 25 August, 2009
Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 7:52 am
by Rabid Garfunkel
Paco said it best: Urban cartoon music
To which I'd pro'lly add: ; Bakshi and Wain, with King Features, Gorey and Chas. Addams waiting in the wings.