Friday, December 11, 2009
December 11, 2009
Daniel
Two Door Cinema Club Remix of Lasso by PHOENIX,
Grizzly Bear
The Danny Krivit Sessions on Nervous
Kid Sister
Passion Pit
Tune-Yard
Dirty Projectors
Holy Ghost
Owl City
Matt & Kim
Colette- Hooked on Colette
Adam
Bon Iver – Blood Bank
Silversun Pickups - Swoon
The XX - XX
Grizzly Bear - Veckamist
The Dead Weather - Horehound
Honorable Mentions: Pearl Jam, The Avett Brothers, Fanfarlo, Pearl Jam, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Dan Auerbach, Passion Pit, Dirty Projectors, The Flaming Lips, Dinosaur Jr., Lightning Bolt, Girls, and of course all of our wonderful artists.
YiPei (in no particular order)
Dan Auerbach – Keep It Hid
Grizzly Bear – Veckatimest
Bat For Lashes – Two Suns
Camera Obscura – My Maudlin Career
Neko Case – Middle Cyclone
The XX- XX
Jenna (I went with a top 8...you know to be different)
Brand New - Daisy
Passion Pit - Manners
Yeah Yeah - Yeahs Its Blitz
New Moon Soundtrack
Grizzly Bear - Veckatimest
Lady GaGa - The Fame
A Day To Remember - Homesick
Mat And Kim - Grand
Maureen
Sufjan Stevens - The BQE
Yeah Yeah Yeahs - It's Blitz
Grizzly Bear - Veckatimest
Dirty Projectors - Bitte Orca
Beirut - March of the Zapotec & Realpeople - Holland
Metric - Fantasies
A. A. Bondy - When The Devil's Loose
Regina Spektor - Far
Rural Alberta Advantage - Hometowns
Karen O and the Kids - Where The Wild Things Are (Soundtrack)
Jenn Cornett
I and Love and You – The Avett Brothers
Manners – Passion Pit
Fame Monster – Lady Ga Ga
It’s Blitz! - Yeah Yeah Yeahs
For Cheap or For Free- The Henry Clay People
Eddie
A Wilhelm Scream - s/t
Yeah Yeah Yeahs - It's Blitz!
Coheed & Cambria – Neverender box set
Converge – Axe To Fall
Gossip – Music For Men
ISIS – Wavering Radiant
Owen – New Leaves
Taking Back Sunday – New Again
Mastodon – Crack The Skye
Gallows – Grey Britain
Nicole
Brand New - Daisy
Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion
Passion Pit - Manners
John Mayer - Battle Studies
There For Tomorrow - A Little Faster
Scully
Kenny Chesney - Lucky Old Sun
Keith Urban - Defying Gravity
Eros Ramazzotti - Ali e radici
Green Day - 21st Century Breakdown
Grizzly Bear - Veckatimest
Jen
The Lonely Island - Incredibad
Michael Jackson - This Is It
Paramore - Brand New Eyes
The Used - Artwork
John Mayer - Battle Studies
Monday, November 30, 2009
November 30, 2009
The Queen Bee of volunteers—Jackie Price—posing with the Glassnote crew (and another volunteer) at the Church of the Holy Trinity the day before Thanksgiving. Thank you Jackie, Lydia and Addie for letting us come and help out!
Daniel’s new calling—carving turkeys.
Making stuffing and cranberry sauce---we will never look at a loaf of bread or a dull knife the same way again.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
September 2, 2009
Love Lane for a yummy breakfast
Wickhams Fruit Far for Peaches and Donuts
At the Vineyard for a Wine Tasting
At the pier after lunch
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
July 7, 2009
VH1's The Great Debate!
Chocolate or vanilla? Biggie or Tupac? Facebook or Myspace?? The great questions of our time are about to be answered once and for all with Vh1’s new series the Great Debate. VH1 invited Daniel and his son, Sean, to participate in a live event. We strolled down to the Great Debate:Ivy League Throwdown in Herald Square which was hosted by comedian, Chuck Nice. The kickoff brought students fromHarvard, Yale, and Columbia. Daniel and Alex debated New York vs LA and clearly, New York won… The audience was great and we got a lot of laughs.
Monday, June 22, 2009
June 22, 2009
PHOENIX
WITH SPECIAL GUESTS AMAZING BABY
* * * IN PARTNERSHIP WITH CITI FORWARD BY MYSPACE WEDNESDAY JUNE 24, 2009 FREE! ALL AGES! Doors @ 7:00 PM DETAILS BELOW
@ Record Bar 1020 Westport Rd Kansas City, MO 64111816-753-5207
PLEASE NOTE: This show is first come, first served. So get there early and stay in line.
Friday, June 5, 2009
June 5, 2009
Greetings everyone! This past Friday I ventured down to Greensboro, NC, to spend some time with our favorite southern rockers, Jonas Sees In Color. The band wrapped up the recording of their album with producer Aaron Johnson (The Fray) at the end of April and I missed them so damn much that I had to jump on a plane and see their first homecoming show since.
Things were off to a rocky start for me personally, with flight delays, connections, and all the other headaches that go along with flying these days. Thankfully my flight was switched and I made it into Greensboro with an hour to spare. The lovely Amanda picked me up from the airport and took me over to the venue where I was happily bombarded with the kinds hugs and kisses that are only magnified by distance and time. It was so good to see everyone, but after that it was strictly business as the band loaded their gear onto the stage, sound checked, then headed to the artist “dressing room” to get their heads right for the show. Manager Danny Fonorow delivered a motivational pre-show speech, the kind that lets you know every show is a stadium show for this band. The room was filled to the walls with fans of all ages, who made evident they missed the band badly while they were recording in Denver, showering them with homemade gifts and baked goods.
As the band took the stage to the roars of the crowd the band started things off with an energy packed version of “I Own These Streets” which sounded as amazing live as it did on the new recordings. The crowd sung along to Ryan’s every word, as the energy of the rest of the band propelled them through the hour long set. Owen’s energy and on-stage guitar tricks brought cheers from the audience as the rhythm section collectively known as Mikey & John held down the low end. Lead guitarists John Chester and John Owens swapped licks as Meg Beth’s key’s added The new arrangements for standout favorites “Stand Tall”, “Luck and Love”, “Loose Threads”, and “Avalanche” all went over extremely well, with the newer songs like “The Sky Is Falling” and “Water On The Rise” absolutely blowing fans away. In the middle of the set the band let me know exactly how they felt about my presence at the show, as Ryan pointed me out, asking the entire crowd to scream at me “Welcome To North Carolina!” to which they gladly complied.
Once the show was over I had the amazing fortune of meeting the band’s many family members in attendance at the show. Parents, grandparents, brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, all the way down told me how hard they had worked for the opportunity, and how proud they were that they had begun to achieve it. To see the support system that has been behind these kids and to see how much the dream means to so many people, to a whole community, was something so special that has stayed with me and pushes me to work as hard as I can for this group.
I watched as they spent an hour talking to fans, autographing t-shirts, and taking pictures. When it was all said and done I thought the band would celebrate a great homecoming show as fans invited them to party on the roof of the venue, which doubles as an after-hours club. The band would not hear of it though, as they spent the next 2 hours unloading their friend’s lighting rig that they spent all day loading into the venue. I was astonished at the band’s work ethic, instantly certain that their drive and motivation to succeed has no bounds, pushing me to match their efforts in every endeavor from there on.
The rest of the weekend was extremely special, spending down time with the band and hearing what was going on in their personal lives since we had last spent days like this together. Ryan, Danny, and I stayed up Friday night into Saturday morning watching an Anvil Bootleg I brought down, until 6 am when we left to get fresh Biscuitville. For those who don’t know (like me), Biscuitville is a chain of fastfood breakfast restaurants in the south and it is amaaazzzziiinggggg. The next day for lunch we missed out on a Greek Festival that turned out to be a drive-thru Greek Festival, so instead we grabbed some North Carolina BBQ, while we debated the merits of chopped versus sliced pork. Just for the record, Danny’s lone opinion in favor of sliced was correct. I had my first taste of Cheerwine, which despite its name, was really just a kind of Cherry soda that we do not have up north.
I got to learn a million new things about everyone, like how Ryan’s nickname is “Golden Pipes” only used sarcastically half the time. I learned that Meghan Beth is famous for not finishing anything she ever orders, but that Danny will always help her out. I learned that Owens has an obsessive affinity for cleaning his ears, much like me, as we shared many a q-tip. I learned that Johnny has a scooter that he uses to get back and forth from Greensboro to his hometown about 20 minutes away, while John rides a bicycle to travel a similar distance. Mikey drove me back to the airport as we enjoyed his mixed cd of motown and soul gems, helping me to realize it wasn’t rock all the time with the band, and that they are a very deep, eclectic bunch. Lastly, I met Meatball, manager Danny Fonorow’s loving English bulldog who loves the spotlight just as much as the band. It was a trip I’ll never forget, one which has helped me realize the way some dreams are born never to be delivered, swearing to myself that it would never be the case with this band. The future is coming and it is as bright as can be for this band, because they refuse to lose.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
May 28, 2009
Hello world! My name is Jessica and I’m one of the lovely interns here at Glassnote. I thought it would be cool to give you an inside scoop of what it’s like, for me, being an intern! Let me begin with my most recent project that I’ve been losing sleep over (seriously, I’ve had nightmares about this).
I have recently become an expert at blimps or blimping as I like to call it. The last month or so I have been researching blimps to start a marketing campaign based off of Phoenix’s “Lisztomania” music video. If you have seen this video, you will probably remember this HUGE blimp with their album title on it. I contacted a bunch of companies and learned crazy things about plastics, helium and the mechanics of blimps and how they work. We had it custom made into the bomb shape that appears on the Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix album cover and walked around New York City with it.
If I thought the pre-production of the blimp was hard, you can only imagine how difficult it was to walk around the city with it! I took Audrey and Conner along for the adventure (because it was totally an adventure, not knowing what would happen) and at 11:15am, we were on our way. It wasn’t that nice of weather out, with drizzles and crazy wind all day but we managed! It is really hard to take something that big and delicated and fly it through the streets of Manhattan, seriously. There are so many trees in NYC, I never would have realized if I were in any other situation.
The first stop was going to fill up the blimp with helium which again was another researching project as well. It is a 10ft. blimp and fit with space into a regular sized garbage bag! While putting the helium into it we discovered that we had to attach the wings and had some trouble figuring it out but eventually they were on it (we think the correct way, but hey, it looked great either way!) Then we walked around Union Square, talking to a bunch of people, handing out flyers and stickers. A few tourists took pictures of us, which makes me laugh because they’ll go home, and we’re going to be in their pictures from vacation giving them the thumbs up (well, me at least). We then stopped by RED and CMJ to show off Phil because let’s face it, he’s a ham and wants people to see him. (I named him Phil, he was definitely a character and deserved a name, Phil seemed to fit.) While on our way to Washington Square, we made a few pit stops that involed Phil deciding to do this ridiculous dance in the wind that consisted of beating me up (with his sharp fins… twice!) and cutting my ear. Sadly, that was not caught on tape but it was funny after the pain went away! We stopped by Tompkins Square and played with a few kids but by that point it was starting to rain and the park was empty so we handed out a few more flyers and talked up Phoenix and headed back to Union Square for a final run around with Phil.
We deflated him a little bit and tried to sneak him onto the subway to take him home to the Glassnote office but police officers weren’t having it and made us completely let all of the air out. We had to say bye to Phil but his memories live on through twitter! We were doing live updates all day! (twitter.com/glassnotemusic) We also took a bunch of pictures and videos that you can check out on our facebook homepage! There you have it! A day in the life of a Glassnote intern!
Friday, May 15, 2009
May 15, 2009
Thursday, May 14, 2009
May 14, 2009
-Katie (Glassnote's Lovely Design Intern)
Check out Daniel Glass on East Village Radio this Thursday
Friday, April 10, 2009
April 10, 2009
Happy (2nd) Birthday Glassnote !!!
What comes to mind first is our head of new media, Jenna LoMonaco’s cupcakes. The sight, smell and delicious taste of them signals a celebration…. we have had many of these. Firstly we celebrate each others birthdays, and when we are truly lucky, one of our Artists are in town and we surprise them. We celebrate the little victories that make up our foundation in building Glassnote. Once in a while we combine the cupcakes with some Rose’ wine from the South of France. Or for big victories, Champagne.
The cupcakes, whose flavor combinations are infinite (From Guinness with Baileys Frosting, to Dulce de Leche) appear (and are promptly devoured) when we learn of our songs on the radio for the first time. When Secondhand Serenade and Justin Nozuka opened the mtvU Woodie awards two years in a row, Secondhand Serenade performed (twice) on Conan O’Brien, pictured in Rolling Stone, #1 Myspace, Top 10 Single, VH1 top videos of 2008, sold out tours, gold records in 5 countries, Platinum in the US, when we heard they were opening for The Fray in Australia, and Live from Soho Apple store.
Cupcakes for the Team celebrating Justin Nozuka with great pride when VH1 made him a “You Oughta Know” Artist, when Justin played to crowds at SXSW, the Democratic National Convention in Denver, 2,400 fans singing every word with the band at Terminal 5 in NYC, People Magazine, #1 video on VH1.
Pink Champagne cupcakes when Jonas Sees In Color drove to NYC, yes all 6 band members, their Manager Danny Fonorow and Andy White in one Van. We celebrated their signing, but the miracle was that they bravely parked the van, fully loaded on Lexington Ave in the middle of a busy afternoon, and it was not ticketed, towed, or stolen. Yes little miracles (Double cupcakes). And Now Jonas Sees In Color is in the studio with Aaron Johnson, producer of both Platinum albums for The Fray.,
The cupcakes recently got more sophisticated when Phoenix arrived. The band landed from Paris and we celebrated with old school Italian food at Gino Restaurant. Cupcakes were flying when we received news that Phoenix were to perform on SNL! And then we heard “1901” on Sirius XMU, and websites like Pitchfork, Fader, Stereogum, Brooklyn Vegan, Rolling Stone, Spin, New York Magazine and more were excited about the new album. We stayed up and partied with Phoenix until 6am after the triumphant SNL show.
And now Jenna is baking for………………………..
Year 3.
-Daniel Glass