Monday, February 18, 2013

Paper Lions

Paper Lions
Paper Lions performed at the Rockwood Music Hall in NYC this past weekend. Before they performed, I had the pleasure of interviewing them at a bar around the corner from the venue (see below for the video interview). They are nice gentlemen hailing from Canada who traveled a long way to entertain us with their soothing and fun music. They came onto the stage ready to jam until the very last note of their set. Their energy and sound resonated off the walls, making the venue a very special place to be on Saturday 2/16/13. For a piece of the action, see the video performances below of "My Friend" and "Travelling".






Upcoming Shows:
- March 7, 2013 @ (Time TBD): The Palace (Halifax, NS)
- March 9, 2013 @ (Time TBD): The Marquee (Halifax, NS)
- March 10, 2013 @ 8:00p: The Cunard Center (Halifax, NS)

Albums:
- At Long Creek - EP (2012)
- Trophies - EP (2010)
- Paper Lions (2007)

Website: PaperLions.com

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Kooley High

Kooley High
Kooley High made the stage their own at Public Assembly this past Wednesday 2/6/13, and I was happy that I was apart of the large crowd of fans. Tab One, Charlie Smarts, Foolery, and Ill Digitz (unfortunately, Rapsody and The Sinopsis were not able to make it to Public Assembly this time around) had a mix of an old-school hip hop style with fresh and fun lyrical lines. As stated from the interview below with Charlie Smarts, he says that "hip hop is simple at the end of the day; dope beats, dope rhymes." For proof, watch the videos "There You Go" and "Let It Rock on You" performed that night and check out the interview, all below.





Interview with Charlie Smarts from Kooley High
(MD=MusicDosage, CS=Charlie Smarts)

MD: How did the group form (did you guys know each other before forming the group)? 
CS: Charlie worked at FootAction with Rapsody. Charlie met Tab-One at a Party. Charlie later joined Tab's band Inflowential. Foolery met Digitz at a Party while 9th Wonder beats were playing. Charlie met Digitz at the University Radio Station. We had the first H2O meeting and Foolery brought Sinopsis then magic soon started. We all graduated college and formed Kooley High.

MD: How did you come up with the group’s name? 
CS: We had a boatload of bad names picked out. Rapsody said how about Kooley High, and we said Perfect.

MD: Being that there are six members in the group, is it easy to collaborate when writing a song? 
CS: Sometimes yes, Sometimes no. It seems like there is a different process from song to song. We live in New York and North Carolina right now so we do a lot of Internet speak. Sometimes a member will come up with most of it on their own and pass it to another member. Sometimes more than one member is in the same place and they bounce ideas until the collaboration is complete. Making songs isn't that difficult though. It's what we do.

MD: What is the significance of your most recent album title David Thompson?
CS: It was an album created while four members lived together in Brooklyn. You can hear the cohesiveness and the hunger of Kooley High as a group. I feel like New York impacted our music in a positive way. We also represented our home state and University whilst living elsewhere. It reminded people that we know how to make JAMS. Hip Hop is simple at the end of the day; dope beats, dope rhymes.

MD: Can you describe the meaning of your song “Regular S**t”? 
CS: We make hot songs on a regular basis. Most people think it's outstanding. It's just another day at the office for the crew.

MD: Do you have a particular routine before performing live? 
CS: Smoke or drink or neither. We all come together and say a prayer and do a motivating speech. Then we commence to rocking faces off.

MD: If you could make a song with any other musician, who would that musician be?
CS: Kanye West. He's the Tits (even tho Rick Ross has bigger ones).

Upcoming Shows:
- February 14, 2013 @ 8p: The Pour House Music Hall (Raleigh, NC)
- April 27, 2013: TBD
- May 10, 2013: TBD

Albums:
- David Thompson (2011)
- Eastern Standard Time LP (2010)
- Kooley is High (2009)
- The Summer Sessions EP (2008)
- Raleigh's Finest (2007)

Website: KooleyHigh.com

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Kishi Bashi

Last Monday 2/4/13 at The Housing Works
Bookstore in New York City was a blast.
Kishi Bashi did what he did best, excited the
audience by performing and playing his
spectacular music. Many fans packed the
bookstore, making it hard for me to find a
good spot to stand and record (this is evident
in the video recordings below of the songs
"Bright Whites" and "Manchester," where
some fans would accidentally bump into me
making the camera shake. Sorry in advance for this ha). You may have heard his song "Bright Whites" in that Windows 8 commercial (Youtube link here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBmtde_XNBs).




Upcoming Shows:
- February 9, 2013 @ 7p: The Sinclair (Cambridge, MA)
- February 11, 2013 @ 8p: The Great Hall (Toronto, ON)
- February 12, 2013 @ 7p: The Grog Shop (Cleveland, OH)
- February 13, 2013 @ 8p: The Pike Room at Crofoot Ballroom (Pontiac, MI)

Albums:
- 151a (Debut EP) (2012)
- Room for Dream EP (2011)

Website: KishiBashi.com

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Lincoln Durham


I went to Lincoln Durham's 
amazing performance at The 
Living Room in NYC on 
Friday January 25, 2013. 
His voice oozed with soul, 
and it seemed as though the 
music was bursting through 
his skin. Even though he was 
unable to do an interview for 
MusicDosage, his music makes 
a statement. See the video 
below for his song "Mud Puddles" 
performed that night.



Upcoming Shows:
- February 9, 2013 @ 10p: Mercury Lounge (Tulsa, OK)
- February 15, 2013 @ 10p: Lambert's (Austin, TX)
- February 22, 2013 @ 10p: Smitty's Bar and Grill (Denison, TX)
- February 28, 2013 @ 10p: Blue Moose Lounge (Austin, TX)

Albums:
- Ep (Debut EP) (2010)
- The Shovel vs. The Howling Bones (2012)

Website: LincolnDurham.com

Back Again

Youtube.com is making me mad. I have tried uploading videos that I recorded of an artist that performed in NYC but it keeps giving me the message "the server has returned an invalid response". I don't have tiiiiime for that mess. Due to this, I am moving back to BlogSpot, which I should have never left in the first place. Please forgive me, BlogSpot and subbies! People make mistakes ::::::tear:::::

I am going to change how I do things here at MusicDosage. Instead of video recording musicians who perform their music live in NYC, record video interviews, and write musician biographies, I will keep the former, delete the latter, and keep the middle (but written interviews only). If that is a bit confusing (even to me it is and I wrote it), read the clearer description below:

1. Video record musicians who perform live in music venues around NYC.
2. Musicians will answer my interview questions in written-form only (no more video interviews).

I am only doing written interviews now because the quality of some of the video interviews that I recorded in the past are not up to par (the videos have a dark contrast because most of the interviews are done at night before or after the musician performs, and it's hard to get good lighting in a music venue). Because of this, video interviews are out, for now. Maybe in the future I can have my own interview spot like Oprah. Ha funny (Yes, I laugh at my own jokes).

All in all, let's get it started, again. As always, I will be holding contests/giveaways/sweepstakes/whatnots.

Don't miss out!

Sincerely,

MusicDosage

Sunday, September 23, 2012

A Move!

Hi everyone!

So, I decided to move my blog to Youtube.com: www.youtube.com/MusicDosage1. I was thinking hard if moving my blog to youtube would be a good idea, and yes, I believe it is. I like to record and edit videos more than I like to write, write, and write. It's been fun here but I think it will be much more fun on youtube!

I will be hosting giveaway, contests, and whatnot on my youtube channel so subscribe sooner than later so you will be eligible to win!

If you are a true fan of music, live performance, up-and-coming bands, or anything that falls into those categories, make sure you check out MusicDosage at www.youtube.com/MusicDosage1! See ya there!

Sunday, August 12, 2012

I Anbassa

Have you ever been to a concert where the band did not exhibit the slightest amount of anxiety while on stage, like they were born to perform? Well on July 27 at Sullivan Hall in NYC, I Anbassa, a band that makes wordly reggae music, took over the stage and performed like it was second nature. They played each song as if music was the fuel that literally kept them alive, just like eating and sleeping are needed to survive. It is hard not to focus on I Anbassa while they perform on stage, which is similar to watching a magician spit out incantations to make a bunny appear out of a top hat or make something disappear. After awhile, you will begin singing and dancing along with them. Oh, the dancing! How wonderful! Ras N'Gosi, the lead singer and guitarist, is light on his feet and danced with so much soul, like if he was touched by the holy ghost. The two beautiful singers Empress Katrese and Empress Katie danced in rhythm, as if to keep the whole band on beat. I Anbassa creates music that promotes positive change and shows how important love is, as in "Gade Yon La Vi" and "Bezu Fehker," both from their debut EP Bezu Fehker. A song that really catches my attention is "No GMO," in which Ras N'Gosi profoundly explains the meaning of the song in the video interview below. The band's next NYC gig will be on August 25th at Club Groove. I recommend you go and experience the great power of I Anbassa.


Upcoming Shows:
- August 18, 2012 @ 5p: McLevy Green (Bridgeport, CT)
- August 24, 2012 @ 10p: Acoustic Cafe (Bridgeport, CT)
- August 25, 2012 @ 8p: Club Groove NYC (New York City)
- September 9, 2012 @ 4p: CPAC (Brooklyn, NY)

Albums:
- Bezu Fehker (Debut EP) (2012)

Website: IAnbassaMusic.com