Interesting musicians who weblog - know of any?
October 5, 2005 9:33 AM Subscribe
I'm putting together a comprehensive list of interesting musicians who run their own weblogs - can you help?
I've already got a bunch but I'd like to try and put together a definitive list. When I say interesting musicians, I'm talking about those that fall just slightly (or quite a bit) off of the beaten path - musicians like Bob Mould, or Mike Doughty, or even Radiohead. Basically, musicians that would be considered (and I hate using this term) "alternative", or at the very least popular musicians with something interesting to say.
Here's my list so far: Thanks!
I've already got a bunch but I'd like to try and put together a definitive list. When I say interesting musicians, I'm talking about those that fall just slightly (or quite a bit) off of the beaten path - musicians like Bob Mould, or Mike Doughty, or even Radiohead. Basically, musicians that would be considered (and I hate using this term) "alternative", or at the very least popular musicians with something interesting to say.
Here's my list so far: Thanks!
This site has a bunch of links (scroll down) to band blogs. Some you already have.
posted by iconomy at 10:17 AM on October 5, 2005
posted by iconomy at 10:17 AM on October 5, 2005
Though it's not a weblog, Jeff Black does one of my favorite podcasts- "Black Tuesdays."
posted by daviss at 10:36 AM on October 5, 2005
posted by daviss at 10:36 AM on October 5, 2005
Response by poster: Awesome! Keep 'em coming, folks.
posted by theNonsuch at 11:06 AM on October 5, 2005
posted by theNonsuch at 11:06 AM on October 5, 2005
Don't let that song "California" fool ya....
Phantom Planet
posted by nimsey lou at 11:38 AM on October 5, 2005
Phantom Planet
posted by nimsey lou at 11:38 AM on October 5, 2005
Bob Wiseman (not a blog but runs his own site and updates every few months).
Low
TW Walsh
The Constantines
Danko Jones I run their site but Danko drops road entries and podcasts into The Road section. He also has a weekly radio show (which you can listen to on the web and is archived) which may fit your bill.
Cuff the Duke
I am Robot and Proud
LIARS
Mike Watt
The Handsome Family
Architecture in Helsinki
I suppose most of these aren't 'blogs' in the normal sense but are musician sites on which the musicians updates the news section themselves.
posted by dobbs at 11:46 AM on October 5, 2005
Low
TW Walsh
The Constantines
Danko Jones I run their site but Danko drops road entries and podcasts into The Road section. He also has a weekly radio show (which you can listen to on the web and is archived) which may fit your bill.
Cuff the Duke
I am Robot and Proud
LIARS
Mike Watt
The Handsome Family
Architecture in Helsinki
I suppose most of these aren't 'blogs' in the normal sense but are musician sites on which the musicians updates the news section themselves.
posted by dobbs at 11:46 AM on October 5, 2005
Sasha Frere-Jones
Mats Gustafsson
I'm sure I'll be able to think of more in a minute...
posted by nylon at 12:23 PM on October 5, 2005
Mats Gustafsson
I'm sure I'll be able to think of more in a minute...
posted by nylon at 12:23 PM on October 5, 2005
One of the first blogs I ever read was from the guys in Hey Mercedes. They broke up, but a few of the members still make the occasional post.
TW Walsh! Dude doesn't get enough love.
posted by Quartermass at 2:45 PM on October 5, 2005
TW Walsh! Dude doesn't get enough love.
posted by Quartermass at 2:45 PM on October 5, 2005
Even if you're not a Momus fan, he's got a lot of interesting material.
posted by electric_counterpoint at 6:26 PM on October 5, 2005
posted by electric_counterpoint at 6:26 PM on October 5, 2005
Melissa Auf Der Maur, ex-Hole, ex-Smashing Pumpkins, now on her own.
posted by XiBe at 4:51 AM on October 6, 2005
posted by XiBe at 4:51 AM on October 6, 2005
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posted by nicwolff at 9:37 AM on October 5, 2005