Archive for April 2nd, 2010

A Few Words from CD Baby creator Derek Sivers

April 2, 2010

Being avid supporters of CD Baby and all that the fine work Derek Sivers has done in this business we call music, we naturally find ourselves frequenting is website, Sivers.org. Recently Mr. Sivers posted something we felt very well suited to share with our local music community in particular, though his concept of “flipping the stick” is really one that applies to each and every one of us as we attempt to coexist. With that said, we bring you a few pearls of wisdom from Derek that we hope you enjoy as much as we did.

Flip the Stick

“When I was a teenager and heard, “It’s all who you know,” it used to feel so defeating.

I wanted to be a famous musician, but I didn’t know any famous people. I didn’t grow up in Hollywood. None of my friends were successful. Success was a secret insider’s group to which I’d never belong. I’m just an introvert from Nowhere, Illinois.

So when I heard, “It’s all who you know,” it felt like the rest of that sentence was, “and you don’t know anyone. So forget it.”

One day in college we had a guest speaker who was a head-honcho at BMI.

On his way into class I overheard him say he was hungry. He had come straight to our school without lunch, so when the teacher told him it was a two-hour class, he groaned.

Because everyone was still getting seated, I quickly ran out to the hall, called the local pizza shop, and ordered a few pizzas to be sent to our classroom.

After they arrived, he laughed and said, “Good move. I owe you one,” and gave me his card after class, suggesting I keep in touch.

For the next two years, he always took my calls, gave me all kinds of advice about the music business, and when I graduated college, he got me a great job at Warner Music in New York City. (More specifically: he heard they had an opening and called them to say their search was over, that he knew the best guy for the job, could vouch for me, then gave them my number. They called me to say I was hired already and I started the next day.)

A year later, I realized “It’s all who you know,” doesn’t have to be depressing. I just never considered it could work in my favor.

Then once you realize that, you realize the profound conclusion:everything that seems depressing can be flipped to work in your favor.

Every deal that’s bad for someone is good for someone else. So instead of moaning about one end of it, take the other end.

Think banks have an unfair advantage? Then be a bank.

Think corporate radio is keeping your music from being heard? Thenmake a radio station.

In 1996, distribution for musicians sucked. The only way to get your music sold was to somehow be that 1-in-1000 that signs a deal with a major distributor, who would keep 60% of the net, which was 50% of the gross, and you were left with $1.50 per CD sold, although they were notorious for never paying, and of course you never found out who bought your music, and they would kick you out if you didn’t sell huge numbers in the first few months. So instead of moaning, I just became a distributor.

It’s easier than ever for you to replace a broken system, and never feel helpless again.

If you’re offered the shit end of the stick, never forget you can flip the stick around.

(Then clean it, so it’s not shitty for anyone else again.)”

The Weekend in Shows

April 2, 2010

D.J. Sets, touring acts, and a free Battle of the Bands finale make up some of the goings on in Chicago this weekend. Head out to the cities many fine venues and support local music.

Friday, April 2nd

Steve Poltz
Schuba’s
Show at 7:30 21+ $15

We Make Thunder
The Forget Me Nows
Scattered Maize
Sam Vicari
Ronny’s
Show at 8pm 21+

Sawbuck
Nashville Wreckers
New Ruins
John Condron and the Benefit
Ditchweed Diesel
Bottom Lounge
Show at 8pm 21+ $7

Threeville
The Moves
The Rockbox
Show at 9pm 21+

Dillinger Escape Plan
Darkest Hour
Iwrestledabearonce
Animals as Leaders
Reggie’s Rock Club
Show at 7pm All Ages

The Methadones
Textbook
Love & Squalor
Burn Tibet
Beat Kitchen
Show at 9pm 17+ $8

Seabear
Via Tania
Soley
Schuba’s
Show at 10pm 18+ $12

Beach House
Bachelorette
Metro
Show at 9pm 18+ $14 adv., $16 at the door

High on Fire
Priestess
Black Cobra
Bison B.C.
Lincoln Hall
Show at 8pm 18+ $18 adv. $20 at the door

Saturday, April 3rd

College Battle of the Bands Regional Finale

Carbon Tigers
The Working Hour
The Main Men
Elbo Room
Show at 5:00 21+ FREE

A Lull
Suns
Group of Altos
Young Suns
Subterranean
Show at 6pm 17+ $10 adv/$12 at the door

Jasper Cunningham
Abakus
The Rockbox
Show at 9pm 21+

Judgement Day
Asleep at the Javelin
Girls in Trouble
Reddelicious
Meander
Ronny’s
Show at 8pm 21+

Pendulum (D.J. set featuring Verse)
L.A. Riots
Stunna
Alfonz De La Mota
Bottom Lounge
Show at 8pm 17+ $15

Xiu Xiu
tUnE-yArDs
Talk Normal
Zola Jesus
Lincoln Hall
Show at 9pm 18+ $12

Bismark Reunion
Lil Louis
Metro
Show at 8pm 21+ $25 adv./$30 at the door

The Action Blast
Artfex Preo
A Hero Named Hope
The American Riot
Beat Kitchen
Show at 5:30 All Ages $8 adv./$10 at the door

High Places
Icy Demons
Tammar
Schuba’s
Show at 10pm 18+ $10

The Booze
The Biters
The Downtown Struts
The Nonbelievers
Subterranean
Show at 10:45pm 17+ $8

Head of Skulls! (Record Release!!)
Haymarket RiotT
MT. ST. Helens
Beat Kitchen
Show at 10:30 21+ $8

Sunday, April 4th

Mike Snow
Delorean
Light Pollution
Metro
Show at 7pm All Ages $17 adv. $19 at the door

RX Bandits
The Builders and the Butchers
Zechs Marquis
Dr. Manhattan
Bottom Lounge
Show at 6pm All Ages $15

Past Apostles
Humachine
Police State
Population
Asinine
Ronny’s
Show at 8pm 21+

Weedeater
Black Tusk
The Gates of Slumber
Struck by Lighting
HATE (Chicago)
Lord
Reggie’s Rock Club
Show at 6pm 17+ $12

Solid Gold
Fly Over State
Subterranean
Show at 8:30 17+ $10

Shearwater
Wye Oak
Hospital Ships
Lincoln Hall
Show at 9pm 21+ $12