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Family Force 5 – Featured Artist

Friday, January 22nd, 2010
posted by: Kevin 1 Comment »

familyforce52Family Force 5 is My Audio Bio’s first featured artist in 2010! That’s right! A big thanks to Soul Glow Activatur, ChapStique, Crouton, Fatty, and Nadaddy the guys with FF5 for being down with the concept and putting a great profile page together. Hopefully you are rocking out to the Family boys right now on our new dynamic pop out player. If not, hit play in the main navigation!

Family Force 5 has successfully promoted themselves and developed an amazing fan base using the internet. With over a quarter million My Space Friends and and even more impressive 70,000 followers on Facebook, the guys are doing something right.

minimallAnd don’t get me started on the Really Real Show, FF5’s online TV series… it is hours of hilarious ridiculous fun. One of the best is their classic meeting with the one and the only Sammy Stephens, from the viral video: Mini-mall. If you haven’t seen Mr. Stephens and his Montgomery Mall Rap or Family Force 5’s “The Really Real Show,” I guarantee you,  it is a whole new epic level of hilarious… ”We talkin’ about flea market…Montgomery…it’s just like…it’s just like a mini…MALL!” Check out the episode!

Their latest episode is also a riot. It’s based around putting together their Christmas pageant.

As far as their music goes Family Force 5 will hit you with such an original, eccentric, energetic, and eclectic compilation of genres that it will be like getting a musical punch of awesome, straight in the grill. Their amazing upbeat party lyrics and musical flare make them unlike anything else  out there. If FF5 is on, I’m nodding my head… usually ending up with me straight up solo raving in the office.

So once again, a big thanks to Family Force 5. We are honored to have them as our featured artist. We look forward to checking out your stories about Family Force 5′s music in your life!

Kevin

My Audio Bio

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009
posted by: Kevin 2 Comments »

The new My Audio Bio is officially live! It’s sure to give avid and casual music lovers alike somewhere to arrange their musical collections not alphabetically, not chronologically, but “autobiographically.” It’s a place to share songs, albums, bands and specifically stories about them with your friends and others.

As part of the team I’ve been able to play around with MAB for a while, and I can say I’m stoked to see what users will do with this.  Music is inherently tied to emotion, the rhythm and the lyrics of a good song can make you feel something, and the power of a great song oftentimes becomes a part of your past memories, your story, and even who you are.  I have a feeling My Audio Bio will not only be a musical journal of sorts but a way to search out what some of your favorite music has done in the lives of other fans.

5cec228348a0240849d60110.LPersonally I have a lot of stories thinking back on my life tied to certain songs or specific concerts.  I’ll always remember my favorite concert experience with one of my lifetime-long favorite bands…311 baby.  Mixing hip-hop and reggae and throwing the guitar riffs and bass over the top, you can’t go wrong in my mind.  Even if you aren’t the biggest 311 fan, I’m sure you’ve heard of their self-titled or “Blue Album” released in 1995, featuring one of their biggest songs “Down.”

I remember I was still playing with Pogs when that album came out.  Anyone remember Pogs?  Nothing

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like sliding a stack of those bad boys out and playing for some “keeps” while throwing that weighted slammer down, and bobbing your head to the latest 311 jam.  Ah, nostalgic fads…

It wasn’t until nine years later and I’m about to graduate from high school that I actually got to see 311 in concert.   My buddies and I got pit tickets and just went insane.  We were close enough to nearly reach out and snag  P-Nut’s bass from him, and pumped up enough to singlehandedly start a mosh and get the whole pit involved.  We even got a specific shout out from the band itself; truly an epic experience.

The thing is none of these memories would be so vivid without the power of those songs backing them.  It’s like if you ever drive by one of your favorite places to eat, or come home and smell your mom cooking something you loved as a kid.  How those smells illicit fond memories, it’s the same when I hear Down find its way back on the radio.  Like I said before I can’t wait to hear and read about more life stories from music fans here soon, and I’m pumped to see if the bands themselves get involved.  I would love to read about the stories and memories that inspired the musicians themselves to write the songs we love, or what songs inspired them.  Either way looking forward to hearing “their music, your life” from everybody soon.  See you on the MAB

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