Bomb The Music Industry!

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Bomb the Music Industry!
Bomb the Music Industry!
Bomb the Music Industry!
Background information
Origin Baldwin, Nassau County, New York, USA
Genre(s) Punk rock, Ska
Years active 2004 – Present
Label(s) Quote Unquote Records
Website http://www.bombthemusicindustry.com/
Members
Jeff Rosenstock
John DeDomenici
Laura Stevenson
Mike Costa
James Lynch
Dave Solomon
Jason Rutcofsky
Jenna Beatty
Steve Foote
Sean Qualls
Christine Mackie
Jeff Tobias
Craig Howe
Rick Johnson
Matt Kurz

Bomb The Music Industry! is a musical collective from Baldwin, Nassau County, New York. They write, produce, record (sometimes only through the microphone on an iMac), and distribute all of their music under the leadership of lead songwriter and producer Jeff Rosenstock. Rosenstock and several other contributors are members of The Arrogant Sons Of Bitches. They have recently earned regard for their DIY punk ethic, embodied by such actions such as distributing three albums' worth of material for free on their site, and offering free stencils and paint for fans to create their own t-shirts. They also offer their fans a chance to perform on stage if they learn a song and bring their instrument to the show.

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[edit] Style

Bomb the Music Industry! plays a blend of several musical styles anchored onto ska and punk. They're often compared to bands from previous waves of ska such as the Blue Meanies, Fishbone or Big D and the Kids Table that blended a range of influences and experimental effects onto the ska framework common in each band's respective eras. Bomb the Music Industry! also share similarities with popular ska/punk and punk acts such as Catch-22 and Slapstick.

The influences go deeper than ska and punk, however, as studio experimentation, synth-pop, and DC hardcore pop up in the mix. Rosenstock claims that bands such as Harvey Danger and Neutral Milk Hotel are as much influences as standard ska/punk affairs, as evidenced by tracks such as “This Graceless Planet” (an adaptation of a song by the band We Versus The Shark to the musical aesthetic of Bomb the Music Industry!), “Stand There Until You're Sober,” and meter experiment (which feature, respectively, jarring synth breakouts and backwards looping, and 23/4 time). In live performances the band has begun using digital technology to create breakdowns that sound like they are lifted from 8-bit videogames. Tracks such as “Sweet Home Cannada” and “Future 86” strip down the arrangements to barebones loops and guitar, with the latter featuring a full brass section but lacking the upstroke rhythms on the guitar, a key element of 3rd-wave Ska.

[edit] Touring

Jeff Rosenstock, Rick Johnson and Matt Kurz
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Jeff Rosenstock, Rick Johnson and Matt Kurz

Bomb the Music Industry! has toured with Rosenstock and Rick Johnson of Rick Johnson Rock And Roll Machine. Both do the vocals while Rosenstock plays guitar and Johnson plays bass. Both play a variety of instruments as well, such as the theremin, the tub drum, and the saxophone. Additionally, Rosenstock has been known to play keyboard with his feet.

Bomb the Music Industry! has also toured with Rosenstock and Matt Kurz of The Matt Kurz One. During this tourh Rosenstock fronted the band, played guitar and the sax. Kurz sang backup and played bass. The rest of the instruments and synth were played through an iPod.

In December 2006, Bomb the Music Industry!, this time just Jeff and Rick, toured the United Kingdom as part of the Ska Is Dead tour with Mustard Plug and The Planet Smashers.

[edit] Recording

Rosenstock recods all BTMI songs in his bedroom except "This Shit is Getting Ridiculous" which was recorded in his bathroom as explained in the Presidents Day Split inlay[citation needed].

Hardware[citation needed]: Apple iMac, Digidesign MBox, Oktava MK-319, Alesis Micron

Software[citation needed]: Protools LE, Reason 3.0,

[edit] Discography

Album Cover Date of US Release Title Label
2005 Album Minus Band Quote Unquote Records
2005 To Leave or Die in Long Island Quote Unquote Records - digital / Asbestos Records - vinyl
2006 President's Day Split 7" Asbestos Records
2006 Goodbye Cool World Quote Unquote Records
(N/A) No No New York Quote Unquote Records
2007 Get Warmer Quote Unquote Records

Compilation Appearances

  • V/A - More Bang for Your Buck III - Asbestos Records 2006 "Congratulations John on Joining ETID"
  • V/A - Shine Some Light: A Benefit for Dan Lang Gunn - Asbestos Records 2006 "If Assholes got Awards, I'd Have a Trophy Case"

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