Well, that was a pleasant surprise - Status Magazine published the interview they’d done with me in their section involving interviews with up-and-coming music bloggers (you can click the image above for a bigger size)!
It appears on-line in…:
Status Magazine - Issue 9 (Page 71)
They also included a seperate, later post with my top 10 albums of 2009:
http://statusmagonline.com/news/marilyn-roxie-music-blogger-favorite-albums-2009/
Richard Lloyd - known primarily for his solo work, as a member of Rocket from the Tombs and former member of Television, and collaboration with Matthew Sweet - kindly participated in an A Future in Noise Q&A session, following up on last year’s Artist Feature on his music.
A Future in Noise: Are you working on any upcoming musical projects / future tours?
Richard Lloyd: I have a new record out called Lodestones – Nuggets from the Vault, which at the moment is digital download only through almost all of the major download sites like Amazon.com oriTunes or Rhapsody etc. I’ve had enough demand for physical copy to begin offering the CDs by mail order, in different colors and covers and pictures and also autographed, for $50, through the store we are building on my website www.RichardLloyd.com. I also have some shows coming up in New York as well as a tour of Spain and some other parts of Europe in late May. We have also recorded a new Rocket from the Tombs records which will be out this year, but I don’t know quite when.
The Fall are a band that inexplicably escaped my attention for far too long. I only became aware after someone posted an mp3 of “Dead Beat Descendant” at the Killlers Network in spring of ‘05. I liked the song, it quickly became a mix CD staple, and I recalled that I had read somewhere about LCD Soundsystem having been influenced by them, but it wasn’t until a year later that I went any further, when I somehow happened upon the YouTube videos for “Telephone Thing” and “Cruiser’s Creek” and was…
Woot, this was unexpected and cool…and they even put my face/s on it. :D The Lastsmith has recently put together a freely downloadable compilation of artists featured in recent Independent Music Discoveries sections on my music blog A Future in Noise. Go get it!
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