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Most people, especially in America, only know Mott The Hoople for “All The Young Dudes” and “All The Way From Memphis.” Before they got involved with David Bowie in 1972, Mott put out 4 albums on Island Records, toured the world, broke up, reunited and signed to Columbia Records. The majority of Mott best of’s ignore the early years and concentrate on the “glam rock” era. It’s not
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LAW – Of Monkeys and ManBy now, you all should know my love for music that’s played just left of center. Music that’s written, played, performed, whatever that’s too avant garde becomes noise to my tender ears. I always like it when my “weird” music has a level of accessibility to it, and by accessibility, I don’t necessarily mean commercial, which always has the connotation of sell
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We don't like to toot our own horns here at the Ripple Effect, but we were recently featured as new media pioneers by Ariel Publicity & Cyber PR. You can check them out at www.arielpublicity.com or www.bandletter.com for lots of good advice about promoting your band.In the meantime, we thought we'd run this interview because it reveals some of our thoughts about the industry, why we do what we...
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As a slight diversion from our normal fun-filled Sunday mornings chatting with bands here at the Ripple office, we're going to spend the next few weeks digging deep into the world of the independent labels. We're going to lift up the hood and check into the brains of the cats who sacrifice their lives to put out the music they love. Risking financial losses, changing marketplaces, technologic...
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Now, there's nothing we love to do more than to shed light on some seriously creative folk who're following their own muses, locking themselves away in the darkest corners of their basement, pounding out one nugget of brilliance after another even when the naysayers have already voiced their doubts and snubbed their noses. We've already professed our love of comic books here on the Ripple, wit...
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For the past fifteen years, while the mainstream continues to water itself down, confusing fashion with integrity and glossy production with heaviness, Detroit`s Small Stone Records has been searching out the best hard rock and metal the American and European undergrounds have to offer. After a string of successful showcases at South by Southwest in Austin, Texas and CMJ in New York City, Small...
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