Matt Johnson's Ramblings

My name is Matt Johnson and I am a Minneapolis musician. I dont know exactly why I am doing this, as it seems to be a little pompus to think that my life and/or thoughts are so important that I need to share, yet here I am. Hope anyone reading this enjoys what I have to say and will email me with comments, suggestions and complaints that they may have.

Thursday, April 28, 2005

Matt Johnson Music.org Up and Running

My new website, www.mattjohnsonmusic.org, is up and running. It contains MP3s of the tracks that are going to end up on the new album (tentatively called “Death and Taxes”) and some other odds and sods. In the coming weeks I plan on putting up a couple of other MP3s, some songs that wont make the album and maybe some of my earlier low fi recordings. There are also synopsis of all of the songs plus some other random thoughts that are clunking around my head.

So far the response has been overwhelming. I have sent out demos to a couple of people who have been really supportive. I am still having a hard time convincing some of my friends to give this stuff a shot because I think that I am a friend to them, not a musician. I have also heard from a couple of people who I have never met which is incredibly gratifying. It makes the investment in the music and website all worth while.

Going to start actively pursuing gigs next week. I sent out a couple of emails to places that have music but usually you have to actually go into these places to get booked. If you know a good place to play in Minneapolis, let me know…

Listening to Oasis Definitely Maybe right now and loving it. Somehow when I talk of my favorite band, I always forget about these guys yet whenever I put them on I thing ‘I SHOUL LISTEN TO MORE FUCKING OASIS.’ Some times need a little unapologetic, over distorted rock and roll.

Tuesday, April 05, 2005

VH1, An American Idiot

Last weekend I caught Green Day’s Storytellers on VH1. First, I love that they seem to be bringing this series back. From what I understand there is a Springsteen episode in the works and I can’t wait for that. Second, I hate VH1 and the way they seem to be raping the artists integrity and ruining what was once a really good series.

In the Story tellers of old the artist would answer questions about a song and then play the song, often times in an acoustic format. It was a great opportunity to see natural, flowing dialogue paired with organic, spur of the moment, music.

The new Storytellers series seems to have abandoned this format in favor of a more commercial, MTV friendly version. The band played an electric set of the entire American Idiot album and then filmed a short little Q&A. When the show aired VH1 spliced snippets of the Q&A session over the solos during the live show. Consequently no answer was longer than 20 seconds and the artistic integrity of the songs were seriously violated. Any musician puts a solo into a song because they feel like it will fit nicely into the song and create an emotion, not because it’ll make a good place to put a sound clip over the top of.

The Green Day performance itself was really good. As weird as it is to admit, Billy Joe Armstrong has become one of the most compelling front men in the business. He has loads of energy but never compromises the songs with it. Yet in spite of the great performance I left with a sour taste in my mouth thanks to VH1. But I guess I shouldn’t have expected anything else.

Friday, April 01, 2005

Protest!!!

Sorry this was too good to pass up!!!