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Touch Me I'm Going To Stream (In An Internet Jukebox) If You Don't

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You've likely been prematurely evaluating Evil Urges for weeks now, but give credit to MMJ for exploring another mode of experimentation with pre-release album hyping: the internet jukebox preview system. Wired's got a piece detailing how MMJ are helping open this bold new frontier in peddling wares to a captive and wasted audience.

Essentially, anywhere you see an internet-connected jukebox, you'll be able to hear My Morning Jacket's music in advance of its official release.

"When a fan favorite such as My Morning Jacket partners with us before their record is for sale, they reach people in a place where music is one of the most important parts of the experience," said Lisa Tiver, Ecast's senior vice president of business affairs.

Sweet. Next challenge for the music industry: making people remember what they enjoyed listening to while getting wasted in bars. Also, while we don't approve of drinking and driving in reality or in blogging ... I'd be remiss if I didn't mention that Jim James brought his omnichord to London for a Black Cab Session and cruised around while singing "Touch Me I'm Going To Scream Pt. 2." Ahh, now the tortured post title sorta makes sense. Watch it here.

Evil Urges is out 6/10 via ATO. Stream the whole thing at MMJspace. Or at your local internet jukebox equipped watering hole.

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k

goodness.

Posted by: k profile link at 06/04/08 6:25 PM | Reply
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This band is so fucking great. I've heard the lightshow accompanying this tour is nothing short of spectacular.(Save ANOTHER Radiohead comparison) I think their music suits a "bitchin' lightshow, brah!!!!" Don't be surprized if new ground is broken next week in Manchester, Tn.

Posted by: shockadow at 06/04/08 8:07 PM | Reply
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SEE???

Louisville's Velocity Weekly profiles local boys My Morning Jacket.

These days, the budget is a little higher, enabling the band to bask in -- or more accurately, hide behind -- one of the more ornate light shows extant, a feature that makes the concert experience a little less attractive to the seizure prone, but one that confirms the desire to elevate every gig to event status. James's flair for the dramatic might well be the single most important factor in My Morning Jacket's ascent from the realm of beer-stained passenger vans. Sure, the ability to extend guitar duels past the 10-minute mark won 'em respect in the jam-band world -- not to mention a goodly number of knowing nods from aging hipsters who search for the new Television as doggedly as record-biz bean-counters once tried to ferret out the next Dylan. But while mere virtuosity isn't in short supply in the underground rock scene these days -- oversized orchestral-pop ensembles seem to lope out of the shadows on a weekly basis, after all -- the ability to reduce an audience to rapt silence, well, that's another story altogether.

Posted by: shockadow at 06/05/08 7:39 AM | Reply
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Anyone have any idea what that thing the singer is using?

Posted by: Nathaniel profile link at 06/05/08 12:14 PM | Reply
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amrit

it's an omnichord
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omnichord

Posted by: amrit profile link in reply to Nathaniel's comment at 06/05/08 12:34 PM | Reply
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Thanks a lot man.
interesting instrument.

Posted by: Nathaniel profile link in reply to amrit's comment at 06/05/08 1:03 PM | Reply
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