All posts by Kev Brock

I'm a musician, singer/songwriter, blogger, writer, poet, bodybuilder, movie lover, music lover, video gamer, history/political buff, conservative/republican, etc. I like to do a lot of things.

Report: Dan Aykroyd on Ghostbusters 3, “We’re moving on, with or without Bill”…

Dan Aykroyd has said, he has had it. He seems a little fed up with Bill Murray refusing to respond on whether or not, he wants in on, Ghostbusters 3. For years now, Bill has been very critical about the film. He refuses to read the script and refuses to respond, on whether or not, he wants in to reprise his role as, Dr. Peter Venkman. Dan and the crew, has waited for Bill to respond. It’s been two years already, and Bill is still silent to this day. Well, they’ve given up on Bill, and they’re moving on with or without him.

They didn’t give up on Bill for good, however. If Bill suddenly changes his mind someday, and wants back in, they’ll always welcome him back.

Read what Dan has to say about it, here.

Bill hasn’t retired from acting. He’s still acting,  he just haven’t starred in any blockbuster films lately. It seems that he’s slowing down a bit. He’s aging, that’s probably what it is. I can understand Dan and the crew, moving on, but I can’t see a Ghostbusters movie, without Venkman. The film won’t feel right without that character. The Venkman character is what made the first two movies work to begin with.

I loved the first “Ghostbusters” film, didn’t care for the second one. Even if the second one wasn’t good, Venkman was still entertaining as hell like always. I hope Bill changes his mind. Would be cool if he’s in it. A cameo would be better than nothing, at least.

Kev

Should you really grieve for deaths of loved ones publicly???

There has been a lot of this. People using the internet to grieve deaths of loved ones in their lives, either their family members, friends, or a hometown person. Especially, on facebook. It happens all over facebook. When a loved one passes away, they’ll put up a post in their walls about it, and their supporters will write back to them saying stuff like, “My condolences”, “If you need anything, let me know”, etc. blah blah blah… you get the deal. I’m sure you’ve seen it all over facebook, too. I understand it’s hard dealing with death of a loved one. Somebody important. So lets ask the question again from the title of this topic, should you really grieve publicly? Is this a good idea?

The answer is no. It is not a good idea…, and here is why for a few big reasons. 1) It should be a private matter 2) It should be off the public out of respect for family and friends 3) This is not what the deceased person you’re grieving for would want.

Believe me, I know what it is like to lose a loved one. I’ve lost a few important people in my life this year, and I try not to make it public. It’s a bad idea for a lot of reasons. A lot of friends and family shouldn’t know about their death ’cause of facebook. It also might anger some people.

My heart goes out to the two Shen kids that were killed in that Northway crash, but should they be getting all this attention in the local media? In my opinion, no they shouldn’t. It should be a private thing for their family & friends. Why does it have to be a huge public thing? Oh that’s right. It helps the news get more ratings and helps people buy more papers. That’s why this story is such a huge media frenzy. My facebook newsfeed is all over this Shen car crash story. I never posted about it in facebook ’cause I don’t know them. No offense to the local people out there, I’m just being real.

The same thing happened to that young girl in Greenwich, that was killed in a truck accident. That story started making the local news.

Again, no disrespect in any of this. It’s sad that these things happen, and it’s terrible. Yes. They shouldn’t be made public. Then of course, with today’s technology, social media and the local news, there’s nothing you can do about it. The local news are pretty cold and evil people. I don’t watch local news anymore. Sad, but true. It’s honestly kind of annoying seeing the Shen kids get all this attention in facebook. I never understood it.

People die everyday. Life moves on. I only grieve for people who I know really well. Grieving for celebrity deaths is okay ’cause they’re public figures, but for people you don’t know, there’s something wrong there. I’m not trying to be an ass, just had to rant, so no offense to anybody out there.

Kev

Edit to add: I was kind of nervous writing this blog post, ’cause it maybe controversial, but hell, maybe I finally made a post that everyone actually agrees with? Who knows?

Report: Metallica ends feud with Sean Parker, the band now has their music on Spotify…

Going back to the year 2000, Metallica sued Napster for copyright infringement, due to their song, “I Disappear”, being leaked onto the service before the “Mission Impossible III”, soundtrack release. They found the song in the Napster peer-to-peer file sharing network, and they sued the company for copyright infringement.

Now that Sean Parker, owns Spotify, Metallica finally decided to play it cool and have a change of heart with online streaming services. Now you can stream, all Metallica albums in Spotify.

Read the band’s announcement, here.

While Metallica is the most hated band in America, they do have “good” in them. Now that they dropped Warner Music, and have their own label, they’re already on the move to their new adventure as you can see. With your own label, you can do what you please with your music, and that’s where these guys come from. No control by other labels. They’re on their own now.

Kev

Cool Video: “Star Trek Into Darkness” trailer is finally here! Looks great but…

… to be honest, I really miss the style of Star Trek movies from the original series and The Next Generation movies. I like Star Trek movies with great storytelling that are insightful, and the ones that don’t rely on action, and big special effects. “Star Trek Into Darkness”, honestly, looks like a complete rehash of the first one. The special effects and action looks impressive, but I don’t want to see Star Trek like that. The reason the original Trek movies and the TNG movies worked, ’cause they completely relied on science fiction. JJ Abrams take on Star Trek are more like Star Wars films to me.

I still wish the TNG cast would reunite and make one final TNG movie, but looks like that’s not going to happen any time soon. It would be nice to see if the Voyager cast would get their own movie ’cause Captain Janeway, just kicks ass as a captain. “Voyager” was a great series, and plan on re-watching it on Netflix at some point.

I’ll still see “Star Trek: Into Darkness” in theater, sure. It does look pretty good.

Kev

It doesn’t hurt to be respectful and kind…

If you get the hint on why I delete comments or close them in blog posts, it’s because I can’t accept people bashing me, or using this site to ridicule me. The sad part about the internet is that some morons out there would follow me, read my stuff and make me look ridiculous ’cause they find it entertaining and hilarious to them. I want nothing to do with those kind of people. Your comment gets posted if it’s positive, on topic, or adds value to the discussion. You can disagree with me on posts all you want to, but hate talk, I can’t accept. I’m a human being too. Treat me how you want to be treated, and things would be fine. If the hate posts keep coming, I’ll have no choice but to shut down the comments for good. I’ll do it believe me, and I don’t give a fuck if you don’t like it. I think the reason people find bashing me entertaining ’cause they’ve all seen the Legend do it in youtube and else where and they’ve seen other people in the music scene do it, so they wanted to join the bandwagon. Here’s a big FUCK YOU to all of them. If you’re going to post here, talk to me like a real conversation in person. I don’t deal with bullshit. Just cool it, please. It ain’t that hard. I’m serious.

There’s too many immature people out there, and I can’t deal with people like that.

Kev

Cool Photo: Your first official look at Harrison Ford in “Ender’s Game”!!!

first-offical-still

That’s Harrison Ford as Col. Graff from the upcoming sci-fi film, “Ender’s Game”, adapted from the famous novel written by, Orson Scott Card. It’s a very good book and definitely a classic! I hope this movie is good.

I’ll be honest though, but man, Harrison is not getting any younger. If he’s serious on playing Han Solo again, Disney better get to work on that new Star Wars movie fast. They are moving as fast as possible I see! I would like to see Harrison play Han Solo for one last time. Would be cool!

Kev

 

Why local bands suck at promoting and marketing…

So some of you have been seeing me criticizing the way local bands promote and market themselves. Yes, a lot of them really DO suck at it, and that’s just MY opinion. If you don’t like it? You don’t have to read it. Hell, there might be even plenty out there that may agree with me. If you don’t, that’s cool too, ’cause the truth needs to be said. I still stand by it, that this area is absolutely horrible when it comes to marketing. There are very few that know what they’re doing and very good at it, but most musicians around here are amateurs, when it comes to marketing.

Here’s how… a full explanation…

  • They only rely on the internet for promoting – Not everyone uses the internet. You must do a lot more. Make ad flyers, post ’em up all over town at bulletin boards. Almost every where you look in town, there are bulletin boards with people advertising all kinds of events in your local town. Do yourself a favor and do that. There are bulletin boards in almost every store, restaurants, diners, gyms, liquor stores, etc. Also, go to block party events and go to other band shows, pass out flyer people. It works. You may also want to tell everyone as much as possible about your show. Tell all your friends, and as much people as possible. I do this stuff all the time whenever I got a gig. You can’t just rely on the internet.
  • There’s not enough info on the show flyers, graphic art not eye catching enough – I’m seeing a lot of show flyers online, and they don’t put a lot of info on there. Sure, they do a good job naming the venue, pricing, the time the show starts, bands on the bill, etc. There must be more. How about a link of each band on the show ad? That way it’ll be much easier for people to look up the other bands playing on the bill. You may also want to make your graphic art as eye catching as possible. Get people interested. Show a picture of each band on the bill. Not just just the so called, “headliner” act. There are too many show ads, where the headliner is all over it, and the other acts, don’t get lesser recognition on the ad. If you want people to be interested in the show, give each performer the spotlight on the flyer too. Leave your ego at the door, please. I made my own flyers before, and would try to make it like this as best as possible. Also, make sure the ad flyer is not offensive or too sexual. Don’t do the middle finger or don’t grab your crotch. Some might find that stuff offensive and will throw your flyer in the trash.
  • Social media promotion – Okay, I know social media like Facebook which is the most popular for bands these days is a favorite for promoting your band, but you must take that seriously too. 1) Don’t over promote 2) Don’t spam people 3) You only need to post your show invite once (you post your show invite like 10 times a day, it’ll turn people off). Speaking of show invites in Facebook, you must put in as much information about your show as possible. I see a lot of bands leave out so much important information. Mostly the time the show is at, and mostly the price admission. Fans are always asking bands what time the show is at or how much it costs, it’s important to put that stuff on there. In the show invite, name all the bands and artists on the bill with a link of each performer. That way fans can go to their websites and check ’em out.
  • Don’t rely on social media promotion – A lot of bands & artists around here make the mistake that they see Facebook as their official website, so I see a lot of them use that only. You see, if you want to get somewhere with your music, YOU MUST DO MORE! Again, not everyone uses facebook people! This is why! Some avoid facebook like the plague. Start up an official website (name here.com), start up a twitter, instagram, pinterest, etc. Everywhere as much as possible. I don’t have an instagram yet, but that’s because I don’t have an Iphone or something like that yet, but I’m hoping to soon. You can even advertise on craigslist and local music websites like CRUMBS for example. Most of all, start up a blog too. This is part of the reason I blog for, ’cause it’s a good promoting tool with my music. All this entertainment blogging is just secondary to me. I’ve had plenty people come out to my gigs over the years ’cause they’ve seen me promoting it on my blog. It works!
  • Advertise gigs through your local papers – Get out your wallet and throw in a couple of bucks to get your show ad printed in the papers. I’ve done it before. This works too. You don’t see bands promoting themselves in the papers anymore. You can’t just advertise in the Metroland.
  • Have your own youtube channel – Youtube is an excellent way to promote your projects, shows, etc. It’s also a great way to showcase your talent. Videotape yourself performing at home, at a live gig, or just do videoblog. I see bands do videoblogs of them recording in the studio and they film a lot of backstage stuff. You should consider doing the same. Youtube is great. There’s not a lot of local bands around here who have their own youtube channel. Some do! But there needs to be more! I have my own.
  • Let the music speak on it’s own – One great promoting tool is letting the music speak on it’s own. Don’t be so demanding. Instead of begging people to come out to your gig, ask. Instead of begging people to like your songs, wait for the positive feedback to come on it’s own. People will go to your show if they like your music, there’s no other way around it. Just put your music out there, and just see what happens. If people hate your music, don’t be defensive. Just focus on the fans who support your music. Replying to the haters is just a childish and unprofessional thing to do, I see bands do this all the time.
  • Let fans hear music for free – If you want more respect, a great promoting tool is letting people hear your music for free. What pisses me off is that some bands would force fans to hear small clips of certain songs from an upcoming album of theirs. Or worse, they would release one song a week until the album release. Pretty stupid, and egotistical, in my opinion. It’s also a pretty cruel thing to do your fanbase. Let ’em stream all your music for free. I also hate those artists that forces fans to pay them to see live web shows like StageIt and things like that. There are plenty of free live webcasts. You don’t need to force fans to pay anything. There are too many money hungry bands & artists out there. Shouldn’t be about the money, in my opinion. Just my opinion, so don’t take this the wrong way. I understand bands want to make money to cover studio time, band equipment, travel expenses, etc. but you make that money from the gigs and merchandise sales.
  • Socialize in the music community – Go to all kinds of local music events. Go to other band shows other than your own. Go to open mics. Songwriting workshops. Interact with other musicians in the scene and be a part of everything. Be at the center of everyone’s attention. Sometimes a bit of ego is good. You don’t see bands and musicians doing much of this stuff.

That’s about all I can think of for now. If I come up with more, I’ll add it in.

Kev

Report: Netflix will finally get Disney for a three year deal in 2016!!!

This is good for Netflix! In 2016, Netflix streaming services will finally get Disney films for a three year deal. That includes streaming everything Disney… from classic films to new films, live action and animated. It also includes all the Marvel superhero flicks and the Pixar films. Lucasfilm too, probably? I would think. It’ll be cool if Netflix will stream all the Star Wars and Indiana Jones movies.

Other movie studios and TV stations have avoided Netflix for years, and looks like Disney has their back. Nice to see! More kids will be watching Netflix, and they deserve this.

Netflix is the coolest thing on this planet. It’s better than cable TV!!! Whenever there’s nothing on TV, I’ll watch a TV show on Netflix or a movie. I know Netflix gets a lot of criticism ’cause of their price raise, but I’ll always stay loyal to Netflix. It’s a good service, even though I wish they would improve the sound quality.

More on the story, here.

Kev

No, I will not stop talking about local music in a brutally honest kind of way…

A lot of people would like me to stop. A lot of people would mistakenly think it’s wrong, but I’m not gonna stop. I’m not gonna stop talking about local music in a brutally honest kind of way. Why, you may ask? Ask yourself, these questions. Is this music scene really so lovable and positive that everyone mistakenly thinks it is? Are musicians really musicians, around here? Can you trust everybody you meet? Do people actually like you when in reality, they don’t? Do musicians act professional at the shows? Do they promote and market themselves online, right? Are people in charge of the booking at gigs friendly and professional acting? How strict is the booking of shows around here? Are there any real venues to play anymore? Do you really have to make friends with other musicians in the scene to create a community? Do you think a band’s talent is worth putting your money toward to? I can keep going with the list of questions.

I would like to believe in this music scene more in a positive direction and would like to appreciate it more, but how can you? They call this area, Smallbany for a reason. There’s honestly no music scene here, to be honest with you. There are too many bands & solo artists struggling to get gigs, and get recognition. Why? Because all there is to play around here are bar rooms and nobody really goes to shows anymore. Think why the Albany music scene, has an obsession of musicians supporting other musicians, and they don’t get much people supporting their music. There are only very few bands around here where a lot of people go to their shows and EBJ is one of them, they got very very lucky!

The reason you have to be honest and real about music ’cause it actually helps your own music career. You must do what’s best for yourself and your music. Also, if you want the scene to get better, you must be real about the local scene. People mistakenly believe it’s wrong to be real about stuff in the scene, but like I said repeatedly, it’s actually a pretty professional thing to do. Why be a fake? Like most people are around here? Being real about yourself is a good thing to do. This is why I do what I do. I’m doing what’s best for myself.

My music gets treated in a negative direction quite often and I get so much misinformation about me from all over, so I have to.

For example, people are always saying I don’t have a lot of fans or they accuse me of not doing much, in my local music career…but I have done quite a lot. Usually when people say that stuff, chances are, they haven’t seen me live at a show or don’t know much about me. Before accusing me a bunch of things, you should see me live at a show, and then you’ll see immediately see that I can be a somebody in music, right away. I had a pretty good musical run. It may not be good to everyone else, but to me it was good. I’ve played almost every venue in the Capital District, played everywhere as much as possible. I played everything from no crowd to small crowd to larger crowds. Yes, I played successful gigs before, that were a packed house. All my gigs were years ago, maybe that’s why people today think I haven’t done anything, but that’s okay.

I guess that’s what happens when you take a lot of time off from music, that’s when people will start seeing you in a negative kind of way. If you want people to believe that you can be successful and be something, you gotta keep going, and that’s what I’m planning on in the near future. Next time I get myself back out there, I’ll try to gig on a full time basis, year round. I am doing some writing and going to start learning new covers again. I’m planning on making new originals and new covers so I can have a completely different song repertoire than the last time. I’ll try to book myself a gig when the Holidays are over. Might set something up in Feb. Hopefully, open for EBJ again.

Back to the topic, yes, people will think what I’m doing is bad behavior, but do I give a flying two fucks? NO. I love the controversial and negative reactions. Doesn’t bother me a bit. It’s why I keep doing this. It lets me know people are paying attention. I’ll write what I please. Not only that I do this for what is best for me and the music scene, I also do it for fun. Seeing mixed responses on my local band rants is just entertaining as hell! Yes, it’s addicting.

I’m never offended at what people write or think about me. Who cares. Like I said, the trick to keep going in music and surviving in the scene, is not giving a shit about anybody whatsoever. It ain’t the end of the world. I’m no different in my songs. In my original songs, they’re full of rants and honesty. I’m going to try to make my next round of original songs less controversial though. I want everyone to enjoy them.

This is my last write up about this for now. I got better things to post.

Kev

Alright, last thing…

The only way I can prove to people that I have a fan following and have supporters, is that I need to book myself another show and I’ll prove it that way. Believe me, people will come out and you have to see it to believe it. I’ll get myself back out there soon. Hopefully after the Holidays are over with.

Edit to add: If you need more evidence that I have a following, I do have several live videos in youtube with people cheering me on, in the background. Go have a look and tell me what you see.

Kev