
Pretty fun! You can watch this week’s episode airing now thru Sunday when the new one premiers. My new video, “Write It On My Left Arm”, appears on both so…watch it this week, watch it next week, or watch in online over at Logo’s website HERE.
Once again, I’m in the mix with some heavy hitters. Put me on any list with the Metric kids anywhere any day of the week and I’ll be all smiles. Hell yes.
Here’s what NEXT week’s episode has in store:
#1 Metric “Help I’m Alive”
#2 Jack Penate “Be The One”
#3 The Lovely Feathers “Lowiza” (Logo Premiere)
#4 Cage the Elephant “Back Up Against the Wall” (Logo Premiere)
#5 One eskimO “Kandi” (Logo Premiere)
#6 Logan Lynn “Write It On My Left Arm”
#7 Amanda Blank “I Might Like You Better”
#8 The Polyamorous Affair “White Hot Magic” (Broadcast Premiere)
#9 Girl in a Coma “El Monte”
#10 The Cliks “Dirty King”
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The folks over at the music blog “Your Moment Of Zen” had some nice stuff to say about the new record today! You can check the full post out HERE
…and now for a bit of the review:
“Technology has allowed for some truly amazing developments in music. These days one can write, record, remix, package and distribute an entire body of work with little or no help from anyone else. Marry this to the splintering of the music industry where labels are less important as a connection to alternative media outlets and you have an entirely new methodology of music. The human connection is more important than ever when it comes to getting people to listen to your music. So the fact that I am even reviewing music from Portland based Logan Lynn is a testament to his connections.
Signed to the label founded by THE DANDY WARHOLS is a step in the right direction. Even though musically Lynn’s sound is as far away from the Warhols, the name recognition helped me give it a chance. “Feed Me To the Wolves” almost sounds like a lost DEPECHE MODE B side (back when they gave a damn and weren’t just manufacturing sounds for a paycheck) whereas “Write It On My Left Arm” has more of a Laptop Pop Feel (a la THE POSTAL SERVICE) but with more vocal effects. Other parts of the album have a more atmospheric approach that recalls MOBY in both music and vocals.
Apparently Mr. Lynn is quite prolific and after releasing this latest record he plans on two more in the near future. Which is also a by product of this new DIY computer culture of music; a near endless stream of creativity direct to the consumers. And that is never a bad thing…”