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Top 10 Reasons to Download "Empty House"

10. This is a single from my next full-length record, History. It's much easier to check out one song for 30 seconds than it is to check out 12 or 13 30-second samples, and downloading one song at a time only costs you $0.99.  So, put the big wallet away, and pull out your change jar.

9. I never thought I would use the word "escrow" in one of my songs...but here we are.

8. I used Duran Duran-style synthesizers for this song. If my calculations are correct, that should make some of you Hungry Like the Wolf for it.

7. I have a The Cars-style bass line in this song. It should help to Shake it Up a bit.

6. The artwork for this single came all the way from France. Celebrate accordingly by having a croque monsieur while you listen to it.

5.  It's another upbeat tune for the summer. Even though the title would suggest that it would sound like a down-tempo romp through parents sending their kids to college, it's much more at home being blasted from a boat on the lake.

4. If you live in the Southwest US, you didn't spend any money on fireworks this year for 4th of July (because of the wildfires), so you can spare a dollar

3. Because so many of you downloaded "You Don't Lie When You're Lonely" last summer, it made it onto the Hollister Clothing Company summer playlist.  Let's see if we can do that for "Empty House!" (or, if you're the person who works for Hollister that downloaded the song last summer and you're reading this, just go ahead and contact me and we'll work out the deal for this one :o)

2. You like to support independent artists in their musical endeavors.

...and of course, the #1 reason to download "Empty House" is

1. You listened to the preview of the song on iTunes here: http://bit.ly/k4fF1E or a preview on Amazon Mp3 here: http://amzn.to/kg4WFv and you liked the song.

Thanks for all the support guys, and I hope you enjoy "Empty House!"

-TRMJ


 

TRMJ Quarterly

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Hey guys - I know this seems like it would be a post updating you on fashion sense and how to host a dinner party (you might be looking for Gentlemen's Quarterly), but I wanted to give a quick update to those of you who were wondering one of two things:

1. How is music treating you? (number 1 question I hear)

2. What are you up to besides music? (number 17 question I hear, but I have some fun stuff coming up)

How is Music Treating You?

I'll try to give you all some quick bullet points, this year has been incredible so far...

- See You at the Movies: I have been fortunate enough this year to have placements (that means a musical composition was "placed" in a film or TV Show) in 3 different films and to have been the composer for another.  Check out the IMDB.com page here:

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3901065/ 

There will be much more going on when these are released, so I'll keep everyone in the know on that!

- Gambling and Clothes for Teenagers: Back in April, I released a song on Itunes called "You Don't Lie When You're Lonely" and a month later, my roommate called me from Vegas at 12:30am and said, "Hey dude - your song is playing on the radio here in Caesar's Palace." 

Around the same time, we found out that "You Don't Lie When You're Lonely" was also going to be featured on Hollister Clothing Company's summer playlist alongside songs like "Billionaire," so that was some exciting news as well. Check out my original blog post about the song here:

http://www.therealmattjones.com/news/2010/3/31/top-10-reasons-to-download-you-dont-lie-when-youre-lonely.html 

- A Really Big Shoe: Wow - I'm not sure how many of you ever watched the Ed Sullivan show...anyway, it's not important.  The band and I have had some killer shows this year, we've been privileged to open for Austin-based entertainer supreme, Guy Forsyth, and just recently opened for former Men at Work frontman, Colin Hay.  We're heading out to Dallas, TX next to play the Hard Rock Cafe for the first time, and heading back to Chicago and Seattle later this fall to play other standard venues like The Elbow Room and The Showbox.  Check out the show schedule here:

http://www.therealmattjones.com/shows/

- The Beat Goes On: The new record, History, now has 11 songs on it, and will probably end at 12. So, that means, if I can get one more great tune written and we have time to mix, master, and get artwork on the record finished, I'll have a new record out!  It will be the first original record since Passerby was released in 2008.  

Also, I've been working on a number of songs for other projects, and am considering releasing these tunes as part of a collection that has a different vibe. It's and ambient/acoustic type thing, and could be really cool as an EP.

What are you up to outside of music?

Fantasy football: It's that time of year again; I have the draft for my first 12-person fantasy football league this coming Sunday...we'll see how I can fare! I need to get some research in this week so I can figure out who my top 5 picks are at least.  Should I go quarterback or running back first?! 

Fantasy Fiction: Some of you know, I have been reading (when I have time on flights and odds and ends here and there) the Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan.  I am now on book number seven, A Crown of Swords, and can't wait to keep moving the story along.  Nerd points for reading this series? 432, approximately...

Running: I'm trying to like doing it. Ugh.

Jammin' in the Name of the Lord: This is technically still music-related, but I have been playing a lot more electric guitar at the church where I regularly attend, Desert Springs Church. I'm surrounded by some other awesome musicians there and by some people there that would just as soon help you through a life-crisis, as they would go grab a beer with you.  Check out the church here:

http://www.desertspringschurch.org/

That's what's shaking for now, thanks for sticking it out with me, there's more exciting stuff to come! Hope this finds you all well, I'm out for now...

-TRMJ