So who ARE that insufferable indie couple in the new Hyundai TV ads?

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The Telegraph concludes: "Delicate and playful, Dawn balances childlike wonder with sly wit and subtle emotion, switching from deadpan folky narratives to archaic country rocking with an ease reminiscent of such Americana greats as Natalie Merchant and Kate McGarrigle."

ayo telegraph slow yr fuckin' roll

baby beluga (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 29 January 2013 21:36 (eleven years ago) link

I don't know about all you zombies, but I plan on trying to become an auxiliary member of this new indie supergroup. Maybe I can rub on a cuica or something.

Leopard Skin POLL-Box Hat (James Redd and the Blecchs), Tuesday, 29 January 2013 21:48 (eleven years ago) link

That Dance is song is less annoying than Pomplamoose I guess, but mentioning her little indie-squeak of a voice in the same sentence as Emmylou Harris is to me just.... no.

Nataly Dawn's echoey swamp sound (Dan Peterson), Tuesday, 29 January 2013 21:57 (eleven years ago) link

just want to point out that i posted that keirin music or w/e video ages ago itt and people were like, its pretty good actually. a shallow victory perhaps. "you deserve it chilli"

chilli, Tuesday, 29 January 2013 22:43 (eleven years ago) link

sorry that last post was a mess can i rescind it

chilli, Tuesday, 29 January 2013 22:54 (eleven years ago) link

http://i.imgur.com/4egVepG.jpg

❏❐❑❒ (gr8080), Tuesday, 29 January 2013 22:57 (eleven years ago) link

NATALY DAWN: (Singing) You put on your suits and your round toe boots but who cares? Silent prayers won't keep you from going insane.

LYDEN: Nataly Dawn is taking on some pretty heady topics on the record, including many references to faith and her struggles with it, despite growing up with parents who served as missionaries.

DAWN: My father was a pastor and later on a theology professor, and my mother was always in charge of the music at church. And my parents were very much into a lot of gospel music. My mom was just a huge fan of the great old hymns. And I have to say they're still deeply ingrained in my subconscious. It's very hard for me to write things that don't sound just a little bit like a hymn.

(SOUNDBITE OF MUSIC)

DAWN: (Singing) Maybe they will because you know what they say when there's a gun to your head, is there nobody praying (unintelligible) because we're all just the same, we're all just the same. La di da.

LYDEN: There are a lot of references to faith on "How I Knew Her." Was that intentional?

DAWN: It was intentional in that it's what I've been thinking a lot about. The album is about relationships, and particularly about relationships with the women in my life who've mattered the most to me. And all of those women have had deep faith as a big part of their identity. And I definitely have ended up struggling with a lot of what I believe and what I was brought up with through the investigation of these relationships with the women who are closest to me in my life.

(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "STILL A BELIEVER")

DAWN: (Singing) Grandma says I'm going to hell 'cause I met a boy and we make rock music. And the trouble is I know she means well. If I'm misbehaving, it's (unintelligible) and she says life is a test...

LYDEN: Your grandmother, I have to ask you about her, here in this song, "Still a Believer," sounds a little strict. Grandma says I'm going to hell because I met a boy and we make rock music and the trouble is I know she means well. She was probably quite accustomed to you singing church music. Maybe this was too difficult to stretch.

DAWN: I think a lot of people in my family have trouble with the fact that I have strayed from my beliefs, and in particular with the fact that I'm not married and I've been living with my boyfriend, you know, who I've been in a relationship with for the past six and a half years. And I think it's quite difficult for them to deal with the fact that I still claim to have some sort of faith, but that it's not really in line with my very strict Christian heritage.

(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "STILL A BELIEVER")

DAWN: (Singing) And I said I'm still a believer...

buzza, Thursday, 14 February 2013 02:33 (eleven years ago) link

dealwithit.bmp

sleepingbag, Thursday, 14 February 2013 02:39 (eleven years ago) link

Every time I look up something on youtube I have to sit through a commercial for her solo album with baby Nataly dancing.

Nataly Dawn's echoey swamp sound (Dan Peterson), Monday, 18 February 2013 18:52 (eleven years ago) link

unfortunately

Even by Zales standards, that's sad. (forksclovetofu), Monday, 18 February 2013 18:53 (eleven years ago) link

goddamn, she's all over the internet lately

unregistered, Tuesday, 19 February 2013 19:08 (eleven years ago) link

Nataly Dawn, half of the pop duo Pomplamoose, makes her solo debut with "How I Knew Her," which arrives at No. 4 on Heatseekers Albums and No. 10 on Folk Albums with 2,000 copies sold, according to Nielsen SoundScan. The Nonesuch/Warner Bros. set, which was funded through a Kickstarter campaign that raised more than $100,000, was produced by her Pomplamoose partner Jack Conte. Nonesuch president Bob Hurwitz praises Dawn for her "original voice."

buzza, Friday, 22 February 2013 21:44 (eleven years ago) link

man, i really want this to go away already

Even by Zales standards, that's sad. (forksclovetofu), Friday, 22 February 2013 21:46 (eleven years ago) link

2,000 copies gets you a number 4 spot on heatseekers?

space phwoar (Hurting 2), Friday, 22 February 2013 23:19 (eleven years ago) link

can't wait til you get a gold record for selling one record

Donkamole Marvin (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 22 February 2013 23:33 (eleven years ago) link

you guys know what the 'heatseekers' chart is, right

luaka boppa flame (some dude), Friday, 22 February 2013 23:46 (eleven years ago) link

I don't.

emil.y, Friday, 22 February 2013 23:53 (eleven years ago) link

it's basically a chart of new/up and coming acts who may or may not have sold enough to get on the Billboard 200

luaka boppa flame (some dude), Friday, 22 February 2013 23:56 (eleven years ago) link

Huh. How do they define "new" or "up and coming"? Seems a bit arbitrary.

emil.y, Saturday, 23 February 2013 00:02 (eleven years ago) link

i assume their kickstarter offered copies of the album in return for donations -- is that going to be factored into any calculation of "copies sold"?

oh shit i just checked, the album's up on spotifyyyyyy

says a future man to his crystal son (reddening), Saturday, 23 February 2013 01:29 (eleven years ago) link

Huh. How do they define "new" or "up and coming"? Seems a bit arbitrary.

― emil.y, Friday, February 22, 2013 7:02 PM (2 hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

in the broadest sense of, they haven't charted in the top 100 of the Billboard 200 before, and they're selling more w/ a new release than w/ any previous release

luaka boppa flame (some dude), Saturday, 23 February 2013 02:26 (eleven years ago) link

I thought "record label bribes" was the answer.

new hope for orang-utan (GOTT PUNCH II HAWKWINDZ), Saturday, 23 February 2013 02:36 (eleven years ago) link

it's weird when people try to be cynical in a way that ends up actually being naive

luaka boppa flame (some dude), Saturday, 23 February 2013 02:38 (eleven years ago) link

?
heatseekers is def about billboard and industry placing their bets on what they think will be popular and it is often self-fulfilling so

Even by Zales standards, that's sad. (forksclovetofu), Saturday, 23 February 2013 05:35 (eleven years ago) link

three weeks pass...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ifo2Ku11mNA

Luna has new answers (buzza), Tuesday, 19 March 2013 05:52 (eleven years ago) link

The new person has the most annoying face yet.

Eyeball Kicks, Tuesday, 19 March 2013 09:54 (eleven years ago) link

Maybe this is the reason Alan Sparhawk feels so bad all the time.

MaresNest, Tuesday, 19 March 2013 10:04 (eleven years ago) link

?
heatseekers is def about billboard and industry placing their bets on what they think will be popular and it is often self-fulfilling so

― Even by Zales standards, that's sad. (forksclovetofu), Saturday, February 23, 2013 12:35 AM (1 month ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

see again this borders on conspiracy theory! it's a sales chart that measures the best selling albums under certain criteria (i.e. instead of only albums in certain genres, it's only albums by artists who haven't had major success in the past).

some dude, Monday, 25 March 2013 12:46 (eleven years ago) link

The female half of the singing duo Pomplamoose didn’t make it to Toronto earlier this week due to a criminal record she assumed was of no consequence when it came to crossing the border.

Nataly Dawn Knutsen — who performs under her first and middle name — explained the situation on her blog after she was turned back by customs on Monday en route to a solo concert at the Horseshoe Tavern.

A background check that revealed a reckless driving misdemeanor that dated back seven years.

“I was 20. And it is the only traffic violation on my record,” explained Knutsen. “I realize that confessing the sins of my youth is completely unnecessary, but I wanted you to know how unexpected and irrational this whole thing was.

“We weren’t trying to sneak into the country. As a matter of fact, I played Montreal in 2010 and had no problems at customs, so we had no reason to anticipate this sort of thing. When speaking with the customs officer, I told him this and his response was that someone had slipped up and that I shouldn’t have been allowed in.”

The singer — whose act gained prominence through songs posted to YouTube — attempted to make it up to fans with a virtual performance from Rochester, N.Y.

Nataly Dawn expressed doubt that the problem would be cleared up anytime soon.

But she also expressed an openness to any marriage proposals that could help make any future Canadian tours easier.

buzza, Saturday, 30 March 2013 03:13 (eleven years ago) link

Canada knows what's up...

Vol. 3: The Life & Times of E. "Boom" Carter (C. Grisso/McCain), Saturday, 30 March 2013 04:10 (eleven years ago) link

bullshit anyway, we all know her crime of choice is mugging

i've a cozy little flat in what is known as old man hat (Hurting 2), Saturday, 30 March 2013 04:12 (eleven years ago) link

Nataly Dawn, one half of the band Pomplamoose, raised $104,788 from 2,315 backers to fund her first solo album, How I Knew Her. To entice her fans to contribute, Dawn promised a slew of incentives, which included shirts, hard copies of the release, signed posters, and articles of clothing she wore in various Pomplamoose videos. By her estimation, Dawn spent approximately $10,000 to mail out the rewards to her supporters.

But Dawn said that logistics wasn’t the most challenging part of her Kickstarter campaign. It was the idea that people thought themselves as shareholders in her work.

“It’s not really what you sign up for,” she remarked. “You definitely want people to entrust you with funds. You then make an album for them, but you don’t really want them to have a say in how your budget works.

“I just think that’s unfair for the artist, honestly.”

The issue for Dawn was intensified by her raising five times the amount of her set goal. Suddenly, fans were complaining that she didn’t really need the whole $104,000 to record the album. Dawn countered by noting that not only did she use all of her Kickstarter funds, but she also opened four separate credit cards and dipped into her life savings to cover the difference.

Inevitably, our conversation of fans’ expectations shifted back to Palmer and her aforementioned million-dollar campaign.

In the fall of 2012, Palmer pissed off a lot of people after she tried to get professional backup musicians to play for free at various stops in her tour. Palmer’s critics, which included renowned music engineer Steve Albini, accused her of being exploitative and of using her name recognition to get out of properly compensating her accompanying performers.Palmer would eventually reverse her decision and announced that she had found money in her Kickstarter budget to compensate everyone, but before she did, Dawn took to her blog to express support for the beleaguered musician.

“Whether or not you agree with Amanda’s tactics, you are not shareholders in her Kickstarter project,” Dawn wrote. “When you gave her your money, you decided to trust her to invest it wisely.

“So keep trusting her and keep helping her.”

buzza, Saturday, 20 April 2013 02:50 (eleven years ago) link

"Give me money and shut up."

articles of clothing she wore in various Pomplamoose videos

Eww.

mal chauve-souris piège (GOTT PUNCH II HAWKWINDZ), Saturday, 20 April 2013 08:26 (eleven years ago) link

Kickstarter: act out a real life version of The Producers

Bobby McFerrin, Quantum Physicist (Sufjan Grafton), Saturday, 20 April 2013 08:34 (eleven years ago) link

two weeks pass...

her first album was really called "her earlier stuff"? unbelievable.

chilli, Sunday, 5 May 2013 04:54 (eleven years ago) link

bullshit anyway, we all know her crime of choice is mugging

lmao

scream blahula scream (govern yourself accordingly), Sunday, 5 May 2013 06:50 (eleven years ago) link

A short intermission of delicate French language music played before Nataly Dawn and Ryan Lerman hooked arms in the back of the room and marched the slow, wedding processional steps through the aisle of chairs towards the stage.

Oh fuck you.

it reads a bit like the marilyn hagerty olive garden review

Nataly closed fitfully with an utterly romantic and transforming performance of “La Vie En Rose,” the signature song of French singer Édith Piaf. Nataly gave her a run for her francs (euros, now) to be sure. The audience smiled, swayed, laughed and gently sighed as they leaned into their partners.

dylannn, Sunday, 5 May 2013 11:43 (eleven years ago) link

This thread still has the greatest single reveal in the history of ILX (even if it is 50% likely to just be a joke reveal).

One bad call from barely losing to (Alex in SF), Sunday, 5 May 2013 13:22 (eleven years ago) link

huh, what was the reveal?

his is my cousin and his wife

― plax (ico), Wednesday, January 5, 2011 Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

they are v strong ppl bc some terrible things have happened to them over the last couple years i wont go into here so i doubt they really care abt internet backlash

― plax (ico), Wednesday, January 5, 2011 Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

One bad call from barely losing to (Alex in SF), Sunday, 5 May 2013 15:10 (eleven years ago) link

completely missed that

brb buying poppers w/my employee discount (forksclovetofu), Sunday, 5 May 2013 15:31 (eleven years ago) link

lol

ְ֮֠֓֟֬֩ (gr8080), Monday, 6 May 2013 15:58 (eleven years ago) link

http://blog.omusicawards.com/2013/05/pomplamooses-jack-conte-launches-crowdfunding-startup/

Patreon — which is set to launch on May 7 — was born out of Conte’s belief that there are some inherent problems with the way YouTubers get paid and how they fund their projects. According the musician, ad revenue doesn’t really amount to too much for YouTubers who don’t have scads of subscribers, and raising cash on Kickstarter doesn’t really work either because they’re not looking to fund a huge project — they’re just aiming to keep creating.

“I just feel like there’s something broken there and there should be a way that someone with 10,000 readers or viewers can be making more money and make a living on what they’re doing,” Conte says.

In an effort to solve this issue, Conte teamed up with his old college roommate, developer Sam Yam, to bootstrap together a new kind of platform that echoes the role of patrons of old.

Patreon works thusly: When you sign up for the service, you will be able to become a patron of a particular artist — for example, Conte himself. Instead of pledging money to a single project — or subscribing to the service on a monthly basis — you pledge to give, say, one dollar to Conte for each video he uploads. The artist then rewards his/her patrons for how much they give. In Conte’s case, if you give $1 per video, you get access to a special stream with Conte where he gives tutorials and whatnot. If you give $5 or more, you get the stream, as well as a monthly Google hangout during which Conte will perform and answer questions. No matter how much you give, however, the initial content will not be exclusive — anyone can watch/read/listen to it.

“The point of this whole thing is that it’s not exclusive,” Conte stresses. “The idea is basically that content is free and we almost have to act as if recorded media isn’t around anymore. Before recorded media was around, how did artists make money? They had these wealthy patrons — the Medici family and Pope Julius. I feel like it can still work that way. Especially now that you can diffuse the patronage over the crowd, instead of it just being one wealthy person.” Patreon, in turn, takes 5% of money given to artists for operational expenses.

At launch, the site will feature a limited number of artists with more being added as the days wear on. (Conte says artists will be handpicked from submissions for the time being.) Conte himself will have an offer up on the site to promote his new EP, which will be free at launch on his page.

scream blahula scream (govern yourself accordingly), Thursday, 9 May 2013 01:28 (eleven years ago) link

doesn't sound like a terrible idea tbh

huun huurt 2 (Hurting 2), Thursday, 9 May 2013 02:44 (eleven years ago) link

doesn't sound so great, either.....
what about artists who are good at making music/videos but are crap at tutorials/whatnot/q&a?
more importantly, what about consumers who enjoy music/videos but could give a rats about tutorials/hangouts/whatnot?

m0stlyClean, Thursday, 9 May 2013 21:27 (eleven years ago) link


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