Tuesday, March 10, 2009

This Was Solely For School, But Now I’m All Worked Up

Los Angeles Rock Station Indie 103 Going Web-Only, Quits “Corporate Radio Game”
By Daniel Kreps
Rolling Stone
January 15, 2009

Los Angeles’ Indie 103, one of the nation’s most renowned alternative rock stations announced that they would end their FM broadcast, effective immediately, and exist only on the internet. The station said in a statement that, “Because of changes in the radio industry and the way radio audiences are measured, stations in this market are being forced to play too much Britney, Puffy and alternative music that is neither new nor cutting edge.” Indie 103.1 debuted on Christmas Day, 2003 and has consistently played music that you couldn’t find on any other station. In 2008, Rolling Stone named Indie 103.1 the nation’s best radio station. Prince, after deciding that he wanted nothing to do with corporations and record labels, even deemed the radio station worthy of playing previews of 4 of his new songs back in December of 2008.

Living in Riverside, and working in Los Angeles, I knew the exact location, on each freeway, when I would be able to clearly receive Indie 103.1. Listening to 103.1 was the highlight of my very long day and when I heard that they would be going off the air, I was devastated. It says a lot about the world today when stations that play unique and underground music can’t afford to stay on the air. We treat radio the same as we treat education, and television; eager to set standards and develop labels for groups that perform to certain standards: Advanced, Proficient, Basic, Below Basic, Far Below Basic. If a station isn’t performing as well as other stations, then clearly no one wants to listen to it. If a school isn’t receiving high enough standardized test scores, then clearly teachers aren’t doing their jobs. The Powers That Be have developed these labels, so it simply must be true: a group that performs in the Below Basic category must be unintelligent, unsuccessful, and unsalvageable. No one takes into consideration that some children just cannot do well on tests, or that some television shows have smaller, but more devoted viewers, or that the way radio listenership is measured might not be entirely fair to all the stations. Indie 103.1 challenged the powerhouse stations with fewer commercials, longer playlists and DJs with interesting opinions and tastes in music and now they are off the air. Perhaps it is because Indie 103 was a legitimate threat to the other, more powerful but mainstream radio stations. It wouldn’t be the first time fear of a potential opponent put someone out of business.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

You can’t Quantum of Solace Me.

I wasn’t that fond of Casino Royale anyway, so there were only three real reasons for me to go see Quantum of Solace, and none are particularly flattering towards Daniel Craig. First, my Dad loves Bond and wanted to see it as a family. Second, I wanted to see the new Star Trek trailer that was supposed to be attached to Quantum. And third, I honestly wondering if maybe Quantum could renew my faith in 007. Well ladies and gentlemen, I did not see the new Star Trek trailer today because it wasn’t there. All I saw was (palindrome!!) another preview for TDTESS and Will Smith’s next serious movie. That’s one strike. As for the actual quality of Quantum, I must say I was disappointed. The plot was so convoluted it was barely discernible…I’m still not quite sure what happened or why any of it was necessary. The movie was non-stop action, despite starting off like an Aston Martin television commercial, and had just enough dialogue thrown in to prevent the audience from seizing. It had virtually no romance, which makes sense because Bond is all grief and tears but I’ve come to associate James Bond with naked women and I think both my father and I were disappointed. One positive: I did like the opening title sequence, it was very cool. My biggest quarrel with the movie was it’s complete lack of, what I believe is known as, Bond-tech [I just looked Bond-tech up in Urban Dictionary and it wasn’t there…suppose I’ll have to add it]. Bond had no gadgets (which contributed to the film’s increased violence), no fancy cars, no cool tricks or watches. Nothing. Well what the hell did you drag me there for anyway, DAD!?

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

James and Davey Franco

We all know James Dean and James Franco look similar, but what we don't all know, is that James Franco cries much more often.

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Green screens are weird. And green.

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I'd sniff James Franco's jacket. And several other things, if it needed to be done, of course.

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Super Vague 3000

As mentioned in the above title, this post will be extremely vague. You know how sometimes you take something out of your life, for example...rollerblading, and after a while you forget about how much you totally love your rollerblades. But then, if you ever catch a glance of your blades, like when you are cleaning out your closet or garage, you instantly have flashbacks of all the good times you spent on your blades...rollering around. But then your rollerblades break and all the sudden you've been cut off again! And it makes you feel crappy.

 

Sucks when that happens.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Authentic 1864

My friend Tom showed me this clip on the set of Angels & Demons earlier this week and I laughed so hard, I felt it deserved to be shared. Just wanted to give Tom credit for finding it. I'm not quite as awesome as he is.

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Similar...maybe...

I think that Ellen Page and Linda Cardellini bare striking resemblance and had similar beginning roles with Lindsay Weir and Juno McGuff.

Ellen Page

 Lindsay Weir

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

So Scotland...

...is officially my new favorite place to be on the face of this Earth. England was nice, don't get me wrong, and I thoroughly enjoyed my stay there, but it didn't even scratch the surface of what Scotland had to offer. I have mainly Scottish heritage (but some British) and it was indescribably astounding, being able to walk on the streets on my ancestors and learn about the history of my clan. The landscape is breathtaking and the weather is gorgeous. The Scottish people are a very proud and strong people and I'm just thrilled at the prospect of learning more about their history.

 

P.S. France sucks so much ass, its difficult to describe. I hated it there and I never intend to go back unless it is to visit to beaches of Normandy.

London (20)

London (55)

Paris (34)

Scotland (54)

Scotland (27)

Scotland (20)

The Royal Mile, Edinburgh (7)

St. Andrews, Scotland - Birthplace of Golf (9)