LONG DISTANCE RUNAROUND: Until a few weeks ago, I thought cicada was merely the name of an LA restaurant which has been the site of many beautiful weddings and post-Grammy parties. Thanks (or no thanks) to
www.cicadamania.org, I now know as much about this every-17-years assault of bugs, as I do about other things that give me nightmares, like getting on a plane, or this year’s
American Idol finalists. I’m not about to let a few BILLION crawling insects deter my annual pilgrimage to the
HFStival—not even plague-like conditions can keep me away (at least D.C. won’t be as brutally hot as Coachella). The
WHFS audience doesn’t seem the least bit affected by the thought of sharing the perimeter of RFK Stadium with their four-legged friends, and with tickets nearly sold out (all 55,000 of them), kids may actually outnumber arthropods. Although headliners
The Cure probably weren’t thinking about cicadas when they wrote “End of the World,” the song may take on new meaning for those who’ve never experienced this phenomenon (like
Lisa Worden).
Geffen’s
Gary Spivack had another incredible week at PoMo with The Cure, landing some of the “harder” stations like
WXNR,
WJBX,
KKND,
WSUN,
WLRS,
KROX,
KHBZ and
KFTE this week. As much as I loathe bugs, I love
Bumblebeez 81, the band Gary is launching at PoMo on June 1.
KROQ added “Pony Ride” last week,
MTV has the video in “Buzzworthy” and you will be next. It reminds me of
Tones On Tails’ “Go” meets
Violent Femmes’ “Gone Daddy Gone,” which must mean that “Pony Ride” is going!... If I wasn’t leaving town on Thursday (the aforementioned “annual pilgrimage” always begins with a stop in Boston for the
WBCN Rumble), I might’ve exerted my so-called “executive privilege” and declared today a holiday, in honor of
Rick Wakeman’s birthday. I thought that was the reason
Jim McGuinn was calling me this morning, although he had a far weightier topic in mind. It seems as though
WEQX, a truly
independent and legendary PoMo station, is losing its reporting status from the “B-thing.” After 20 years as a beacon of musically adventurous radio, they’re being shoved aside so another station in the market can gain “status.” Unfortunately, without the perceived value of WEQX’s airplay counting towards chart positions, most labels will cease to support this station,
despite its actual value of not only supporting new music, but as a breeding ground for some of PoMo radio’s finest talents (like McGuinn). With
WOXY tragically ending its historic run, the owner-operated radio station is nearing extinction. It’s not as though WEQX’s ratings are
any worse than those posted by many-major market PoMo powerhouses. In this particularly “challenging” time in PoMo radio, it’s better to err on the side of inclusion, or we’ll soon be back to a 20-station panel… Wow, the view isn’t so bad from my soapbox. I’ll leave my perch momentarily—I must buy
Morrissey’s new CD today! Since you haven’t asked, my favorite songs (besides “Irish Blood, English Heart”) on
You are the Quarry are “You Know I Couldn’t Last,” “How Can Anybody Possibly Know How I Feel?” and “Come Back To Camden.” I haven’t been this excited about a Morrissey record since, well, EVER!… Being a “fan” of bands, songs, designers, or
anything, for that matter, is an exhilarating experience. Collective “fan” momentum is contagious—“word-of-mouth” is how that buzz is spread.
Modest Mouse sales (35k this week) are indicative of
exponential momentum, which
Epic has harnessed into Top 10 airplay for “Float On.” We all need to be fans of this kind of success, which
Jacqueline Saturn and her team can now spread to
Franz Ferdinand and
Phantom Planet… At the sold-out
Muse show at the Mayan a few weeks ago, I was blown away by the crowd’s reaction to the band. The audience was on its feet the entire show, even in the balcony, while I looked around and wondered if the twenty-somethings loved Muse as much as I do, because they’re, well, PROG. I continued my “musings” on the drive home, enveloped by the sounds of
Brain Salad Surgery on the car stereo… We bribed PoMo promo goddess
Kris Metzdorf with promises of access to her favorite
Dodgers if she’d spend a few days a week at the
HITS cesspool making us look good. For some bizarre reason, she acquiesced, so you can reach her here, until she comes to her senses. I will do everything I can to make her happy, even if it means sacrificing playing my beloved
Darkness CD on repeat… SONG TO HEAR:
The Streets’ “Fit But You Know It”…. PEOPLE TO WATCH:
Bill Carroll,
Marc Young,
KLEC,
Ted Volk,
Geordie Gillespie (who is putting the “breaking” in
Breaking Benjamin),
Oedipus,
Bill Burrs and
Tim Bronson.