Monday, June 9, 2008

FEATURED ARTIST 6/8/08: JASON MRAZ

A Look into the Mind of Mraz.
Lindsay Van Osten



Live High.
Live Mighty.
Live Righteously.


These are simple words, and yet the concepts behind them are filled with such complexities. The one passion in my life which has led me to empowerment in all of these areas is music.

I am very close to receiving my Bachelor of Music degree from Westminster Choir College, but I have been a musician all my life. I began taking piano lessons when I was 6, and have sung ever since I could phonate. I live and breathe through music, as I'm sure many of you do, and I am commonly drawn to others who do the same. Because of this, Jason Mraz has turned out to be my perfect match. I have gained far more from his ideas than those of almost any other musician. I had heard some of his music back in high school, when his song "The Remedy" was viciously battling John Mayer's "Your Body is a Wonderland," but other than that I hadn't really paid much attention to the phenomenon that was Mraz.  I was re-introduced to his music last Spring (2007) by Jenna, who came into my dorm room insisting that I watch the "Geek in the Pink" video, so I did.  Repeatedly.

Here it is, in all of its funktastic glory.  My favorite part is when he is swinging the cotton candy.  If you aren't dancing by that point, then you're a square. :



Needless to say, after living with that loop of greatness for hours, I was addicted to Mraz, and by some act of God it was announced that he was scheduled to play at my school just a few weeks after my miraculous re-discovery.  The original act that was rumoured to be playing was Ben Folds.  That obviously never worked out, and even though I am quite a fan of Folds, I can't say I was terribly disappointed by the replacement.  The show was wisely scheduled during finals week, but I held together and went.  I'm sure my grades suffered because of my decision, but you'd never hear me say I regret it.  

When I first embarked on this feature, I almost felt stupid. "Who doesn't know Jason Mraz?" I asked myself.  I am shocked to find out that the answer is: a lot of people.  Jason Mraz is not just a talented musician, but an amazing man.  He uses musical ideas to entertain, but also to illustrate an entire state of mind.  Mraz has helped me completely transform my life, and I'm sure his ideas will help change yours as well...as long as you learn to live by his motto: Live high.  Live mighty.  Live Righteously.  Let's break this down, shall we?


Live High.


While it is very possible/probable that Mraz meant this line quite literally, I would go out on a limb and say that it can also be interpreted as a musical high.  A Jason Mraz concert is a very freeing experience; one that most certainly taught me to "live high."  I had not listened to very much of his music before I was engulfed in my first live show, so that night I was blasted with a large dose of both passion and witticism.  All of his music is deeply rooted in emotion and his songs showcase his lyrical brilliance.  These intensely personal connections with the audience are dressed up with feel good melodies that somehow leave the listener feeling uplifted.  

This April (2008), I was able to see him live again, during his "Music, Magic, & Makepeace Tour."  The shows sold out within seconds (I am not exaggerating) of the presales, and somehow I was quick enough to get tickets.  Jenna and I stood in line for hours the day of the concert to ensure we were close to the stage.  (not that I don't wedge myself up to the front regardless...but still...)

Here is the only picture I was able to snap of him before he went into the building.  I was on the phone at the time, and was too flustered to take more! :


Kristen arrived, and shortly after, we were let in.  I've been to a fair amount of shows recently, but none like this.  What you need to understand is that the "Music, Magic, & Makepeace Tour" did not supply the audience with a concert, but instead with an EVENT.  The show lasted for almost 5 hours.  It was amazing.  Once Jenna finishes battling with YouTube I will link some footage.

Mraz has taken his fine self overseas for the time being, so most of you will not be able to catch a show anytime soon.  For now you will just have to get high off of his recordings.

Begin by watching this video. "Cannabis College" is a cult classic:



Live Mighty.


All I can tell you is to read his blog.  He started posting in September, but it took me until sometime over Winter break to find it.  I was lying in my bed surfing the internet mindlessly, hungry for meaning in anything I could find; and there it was.  If you do mosey on over to the good ole freshness factor five thousand, I recommend that you start at the beginning and work your way to the present.  You get a really good sense of who Jason may be.  

What does this have to do with "living mighty," you ask?  Everything.  While Mraz's writing is incredibly quirky, and a joy to read, the depth in his thoughts is undeniable.  Reading it is like a crash course in empowerment.  Almost every entry details a piece of the puzzle that has helped him improve his lifestyle and state of mind.  The vibe of the style of writing itself is refreshing, and every time I leave I am left with this aftertaste of "YES, I CAN!"  It's a good feeling.

Here is a link to all the ridiculous goodness I've been spouting about:  http://freshnessfactorfivethousand.blogspot.com

What could possibly be more empowering than a freestyle?  Watch Mraz and Bushwalla work their magic:






Live Righteously.


Something I have touched on briefly elsewhere on this webzine is Jason Mraz's eco-savvy ways.  He teaches us to live righteously by caring about ourselves and our Mother Earth.  He talked about this a lot while he was on tour, as we watched him quench his thirst via an array of water bottles.  (If you scroll up and look at the pic I took when he was arriving at the show, you will see him decked out in his water bottle gear.)  His entire tour was focussed on staying green, and those SIGG bottles were only a small part of how he made this happen.

Mraz is also a strong supporter of eco-friendly clothing.  Most of the shirts you will ever see him in come from a company called Blend Apparel.  A lot of their goods are made from 100% Bamboo Fiber.  If you want to jump on this train of ultimate green-ness, please do.  Their designs are hip, and their prices aren't too shabby either.

Here is a link to their MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/blendapparel 

(I'm just a big fan of that picture.)

There is so much left to be said about Jason Mraz, but like all good things, this feature must come to an end.  Make sure you check him out if you haven't already.

Here is the video for his latest single, "I'm Yours," from his newest record, We Sing.  We Dance.  We Steal Things., in stores now!!!


Jason Mraz...the MySpace: 

Jason Mraz...the official site: 


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Sunday, June 8, 2008

TODAY IN MUSIC HISTORY: 6/8

A DAY FOR QUITTERS...

It was this day in 1969 that Brian Jones said his goodbyes to the Rolling Stones. Jones was one of the founding members of the group, but claimed he had to leave because of artistic differences.  He did not agree with the direction many members were wanting to go.  (Good thing they never made it anywhere, or he would have been upset.  Oh wait...)





Also on this day, but in 1974, Rick Wakeman announced that he was leaving YES. He was their keyboard player.  (I hope you're not as disturbed by the photo as I am.)





HAPPY BIRTHDAY to KANYE WEST!


This hip-hop mogul turns 31 today.

Here is the video for Kanye West's "Stronger," featuring Daft Punk:


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BUSHWALLA: In The Future

I couldn't keep from posting this. It's fabulous. This video is killin. Bushwalla is HOT and the Mraz feature is sick. Enjoy.


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Thursday, June 5, 2008

SHOW REMINDER!



DO NOT MISS THIS GIG!  
We will be covering it, and will have all the details for you in a few days.  :)

We have done features on two of the artists playing:
Sydney Wayser: our feature.  her myspace.

(the banner was taken from Will Knox's mypsace.  http://www.myspace.com/willknoxmusic.  and yes, i enjoy shamelessly promoting him as often as possible!  haha)



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TODAY IN MUSIC HISTORY: 6/4

A MARKETING PHENOMENON WAS BORN!




It was 66 years ago (1942) that Glenn Wallichs created Capitol Records, a label which helped revolutionize the promotional process of records by having them sent out to disc jockeys to play on the air.  

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Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Join the Silent Parade of Sydney Wayser

NEW MUSIC REVIEW:
Sydney Wayser, Silent Parade
Jenna Avery-Lawyer

At age 21, with the debut of her first record under her proverbial belt, Sydney Wayser has only just begun her artistic journey. Silent Parade, released in 2007, reflects a deep understanding of life and love; a perspective rarely seen in artists at such a young age.

Wayser's sound has a wise and beautiful quality that pleads to be heard. Never without melancholy, her voice glides along with the finely placed strings; the two complimenting each other perfectly. As she sings, the cello weeps with cascading sounds of sorrow, adding to the ever present, but never over powering, sadness that swirls in the air. Along with sadness, I hear contentment. Sydney seems at peace with life and all its hardships.

My favorite song featured on MySpace from Wayser’s debut, is the beautiful and sincere “Papa Don’t Worry.” It tells the story of a person who is no longer a girl, but a woman. It’s about breaking free, and becoming an adult. A harmonica blows, announcing its worried presence. Sydney then enters, crooning “Papa don’t worry, I’ll be alright,” as she tries to sooth its upset tone. I hear a question and response between the harmonica and Sydney; perhaps a conversation between parents? Putting the gorgeous and tightly knit orchestrations aside, the harmonica itself adds a completely different level of emotion to the track. It is these simple additions that make songs so attention grabbing and memorable.

The ironic and delightful “Carousel,” showcases Wayser’s French-American heritage. Its whimsical French melody, bouncing up and down on the piano, is slightly offset by the entrance of lyrics that contradict the set mood, as she sings, “Oh misery, stop this spinning.” The acoustic guitar, which can be heard swirling around and around, adds to the visual of an old French carousel. The song stops as the carousel finishes; slowly winding down to the end.

One of Wayser's main self-proclaimed inspirations is the artwork of the Italian born, but French inspired, Amadeo Modigliani. Being submerged in such an array of creative mediums ensures that her music will only continue to grow with time. Her overall artistry and apparent love of life will help her to produce more sweet and melancholy tunes. I suspect Silent Parade has only touched the surface of the deep pool that lies within Sydney Wayser.


Sydney will be playing a show this Thursday at Moomia in NYC along side several other acts, including our featured artist of the week, Will Knox.

Sydney Wayser's MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/sydneywayser

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Tuesday, June 3, 2008

TODAY IN MUSIC HISTORY: 6/3

Who Shot Andy Warhol?
It was Valerie Solanas, and it was 40 years ago today.  

Solanas was a feminist icon who was working as a prostitute to try and make a living in the city.  Like so many girls with abusive pasts (such as Edie Sedgwick), she was drawn to Warhol, but on June 3, 1968, Solanas shot both him, and curator Mario Amaya, in Warhol's New York City studio.  Warhol was severely wounded, and just barely made it through with his life.  She was ultimately driven to this extreme after Warhol lost a script she had given him to look over in 1967.  The script was for a play entitled Up Your Ass, and Warhol had dismissed it thinking it was a trap set up by police.  Warhol found it was too pornographic to think otherwise.  This is saying a lot, as his own films were commonly shut down for being so controversial.  I originally wanted to post a clip from one of them, but even clips are too inappropriate to show you.  Feel free to look them up on your own.  He's done some interesting work.  And yes, I am aware that this is not a piece of "music" history, but what a great bit of pop culture information it is!

Since I can't show you anything else, here is a 4 minute clip of Andy Warhol eating a hamburger.  Enjoy.


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R.I.P. Bo Diddley (12/30/1928 - 6/2/2008)























Music legend Bo Diddley passed away today, June 2, 2008, in his Archer, Florida home.  The icon was 79-years-old, and the cause of death was heart failure.

Mississippi born and Chicago raised, Diddley worked as a mechanic and carpenter, but expressed his love for music by becoming a street musician.  These early years on the streets evolved into something much more.  In the course of his lifetime, Diddley was fortunate enough to tour with some of the worlds finest musical acts.  Some of these musicians include The Clash, The Rolling Stones, The Grateful Dead, the Everly Brothers, and Little Richard.  He is also a recognised honoree in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, where he was inducted in 1987.

Perhaps the greatest impact he had on music came through the introduction of his self-entitled "Bo Diddley Beat."  This rhythmic pattern has been used by musicians of every genre in countless songs over the years. 

Bo Diddley was loved and admired by both artists and fans alike, and will be sadly missed by the music community. 

Watch this man ROCK:



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Who needs a man made of steel, when you can have one made of Iron?

NEW MOVIE REVIEW
IRON MAN
Released: May 2, 2008
Jenna Avery-Lawyer

I'm sorry, all I can say is... "It was money, baby!

Come on! It was directed by Jon Favreau! I had to get my one allotted Swingers reference in. But damn, he was firing off all cylinders when he brought this sparkling gem to theaters. Something definitely went right.

I have waited for this delicious tray of eye candy for months. As soon as I heard the words, I was bouncing on my heels with excitement. The words, of course, were "Robert Downey Jr." He is one of my absolute favourites. I did not doubt him as Iron Man for one second. His beauty, his wit, his muscles, his… Where was I? Oh right. He was quite possibly put on this earth to play Tony Stark.

Terrence Howard, also seen in the award winning film, Crash, does a fantastic job of playing Rhodey, Tony Stark's best friend. Expect to see him suiting up for the sequel as Iron Man's partner, War Machine. 

Gwyneth Paltrow adds to this amazing cast with her quiet-cool. Well, more like quiet awkwardness, but I loved her all the more for it. She plays the role of Pepper Potts, the highly professional and devout personal assistant to weapons mogul, Tony Stark. The sexual tension between Ms. Potts and Mr. Stark absolutely crackles against the screen! Half the time I expect to see embers shooting off of them as during their many tension filled silences. If their chemistry had a sound effect, it would most likely resemble the sizzle of a frying pan. Spicey!

It's not all fun and sexual tension, though. The first portion of this film is a very dark and tense 25 minutes. It adds so many layers to the blossoming characters, paving the way for a deeper connection. No spoiler alert here. I won't divulge any further.

I was pleased to see that Favreau did not pull a Spider-Man 3. I'm sorry Spidey, I love you, but I had to say it. Unlike the third, and far overdone, installment of Spiderman, this film does an excellent job of developing the characters into people we can feel for. It's done at a leisurely pace, so the audience doesn't feel rushed. Some have said that Iron Man is just an introductory tail. I agree, and it makes me impatient for more. This beginning contains plenty of action, comedy, and drama; A spectacular blending of genres. If the full cast can be gathered for the sequel, we can certainly expect another box office smash!


Here is the official theatrical trailer:



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TODAY IN MUSIC HISTORY: 6/2

Can you hear me Major Tom?  Good...because Bowie's a flop!

Before I start getting hate mail from angry Bowie enthusiasts, know that I too, am a follower of David Bowie!  Unfortunately, back in 1967 the UK was not.  It was this day back in '67 when Bowie released his self-titled debut record, David Bowie, and it bombed terribly on the UK charts!  Don't worry, Bowie, I think you have more than redeemed yourself...I'm sure you were full of doubt.


I Spy, with my eye...a Spy.

This story is too good to be fabricated.  Today, in 2005, Alex Kapranos ran into some trouble with the law when trying to board a plane in Moscow.  The frontman for the indie supergroup, Franz Ferdinand, was traveling with his real last name of Huntley, which shot up red flags (no pun intended) to Russian police.  As it turned out, police had mistaken Kapranos for a spy by the same name.  Kapranos was finally released, but only after it was determined that the man they were pursuing was actually 13 years his senior.  The spy on the loose was an M16 agent, wanted for stealing weapon information from the Russians back in the early 90s.  I'd love to get ahold of those tour journals.

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