Author: David Robison

  • Live Free DIY Hard: Year 1

    Live Free DIY Hard: Year 1

    While I started this here blog earlier this year, I have been doing Live Free DIY Hard in a live media format for over a year. In fact, March 29th marked the 1-year anniversary of the project. Since I started, I have done over 45+ live streamed shows. I honestly didn’t count so the exact number is anyone’s guess. I did roughly one a week only taking off a week here and there for important life events like my wedding anniversary and a few weeks for the birth of my last child. I have also done 7 video interviews, and 1 really wild marathon stream for the Anniversary of Radio 717 that ended up being around 12 hours long. All in all, it has been a year that didn’t play out the way I assumed it would. Deep down I figured that I would do my little hobby show and maybe someone would tune in once and a while and find a song or two that they like. Too a certain extent, that might still be true. What I didn’t account for is all the amazing people I have gotten to work with and know over the course of the year. Turns out the people that make DIY music are pretty cool.

    I would like to thank some of those people that really made this little project of mine worth doing. First, is Brian Walker of “A Day Without Love”. He reached out of me when I had maybe 2 or 3 shows under my belt and offered to be on my show. I hadn’t really even figured out what kind of show I was doing yet but was super stoked that a person whose music I enjoyed and respected was interested in being on it. I had thought that I might eventually reach out to interview musicians and what not. Getting to interview Brian kind of made it a “there is no better time than now” situation. In a way, that moment kind of steered the show in a really cool direction that might have otherwise taken me a substantially longer time to get to.

    Second, is Scott Brown of “The Ska Bees” who reached out to me after I mentioned I was looking for new music to feature on my show. Turns out he was releasing an EP for “The Ska Bees” and I was given the opportunity to do an album release interview. It is super cool and fun to play a small part in the launch of an album especially one as good as The Ska Bees EP. This was a steppingstone so to speak, that led to me doing more album release interviews for even more really cool bands including “Better, Or the Next Best Thing” by How I Became Invisible and “Just Devils” By PWRUP. The PWRUP interview is by far the most chaotically fun interview I have done thus far.   

                    Then there is Michi DiGiulio of “Mega Infinity” who reached out to me after I was trying to drum up some guests for the Radio 717 Anniversary Stream. They are a top-notch PR person. Who along with their husband Mike are infinitely patient. We did an interview for Mega Infinity’s Chaos Magic EP that I had to reschedule at least once and then on top of that we ended up having to film it twice because my goofy self messed up all their audio. The interview was me asking questions and then they would mime their answer. While hilarious in retrospect, it was a moment where I may have spiraled a little bit. In the end, we redid the interview and while I feel the one I ruined was probably better, I think it turned out pretty good.   

                    There are so many other people that I would love to thank but for brevity I will just say that every Band/Musician on this playlist has been a huge part of LFDH in a way that would make the project near impossible without them.

                    So, what’s next you may ask? To be honest I am not entirely sure. This has been somewhat of a fly by the seat of your pants type operation. I think that in a way that is what has made the project what it is; a nimble thing that is all about appreciating DIY music and the people who make it. Interviews have been on hiatus since the end of last year due to the birth of my son. I would love to get back to doing them sometime this year if possible. I really enjoy writing this blog so expect more album reviews shortly. As always, tune into my live show every Tuesday at 8pm east coast US time on Twitch. Hopefully the curated version of the show will eventually return, but until then we’re taking song requests and shuffling some great DIY music.

    This year in review was originally posted on April 15, 2024 on the former LFDH substack.

  • TRASH TO THE TRASH GODS by Bergie & The Magic Bag

    TRASH TO THE TRASH GODS by Bergie & The Magic Bag

    Album: Trash to the Trash Gods

    Artist: Bergie & The Magic Bag

    Released: April 4th, 2024/ Beautiful Rat Records

    Bergie & The Magic Bag is an interesting mix of indie rock, folk, and punk. So, if you are looking for that sort of thing (lord knows I am) then Trash To The Trash Gods is definitely worth a look. It also has a clearly defined since of humor that comes out through the album that makes it a highly enjoyable listen.

    The first song that I would like to talk about is “FOREST OF LONELY SOULS”. It has a really cool electronic vibe and a super chill melody. The song is about being lonely but seeking refuge in a place where you fit in with other lonely outcasts. Aside from the ambience and serene feelings the music generates that make this a standout song for me, there are a couple of one liners in this song that are unexpected and genuinely hilarious. It isn’t often that a song makes me audibly chuckle, but this song accomplished that on my first listen. “Rockstar (Nothing Like the First Time 2)” features some pretty big piano that really takes over the song in a fantastic way. This song also features the humor of Bergie in the form of a detailed and convoluted story about taking ecstasy at a show.  It is absurd and ultimately pointless and harkens back to American Folk performers like Utah Phillips who were known for telling such shaggy dog stories. I, for one, think that we should bring this kind of thing back. They are little snapshots into the culture of the time that I can not get enough of. The last stand out song for me is “20 For Tie-Dye.” This really tickles the brain of the theater kid that lives inside me. It tells a story of a group of friends having small adventures in a very slice of life kind of way. I can easily imagine this performed as an on-stage musical theater style complete with sets costumes and dance numbers. This song is my favorite on the album because it is very fun entertaining and honestly makes me want to go on a fun little adventure.

    I know that I have spent a lot of words talking about the humor of this album, but I want to be very clear this is not a comedy album. The songs I have chosen to highlight are indeed humorous and that is what I think makes them unique and enjoyable. However, there are so many songs on this album that are straight up amazing bangers. For example, “ALL HAIL THE D-TRAIN” and “MIKE WE NEED TO WRITE A FOLK PUNK SONG” are classic folk punk songs. “(Everybody’s Headed To) BROOKLYN!!!” Is a smooth indie rock bop and “TRASH TO THE TRASH GODS” is a guitar driver rock song with horns about life and the road. As a whole, this album checks a lot of my boxes in really innovative ways that keeps me coming back for more. Every song is a blast to listen to and they are all varied in ways that makes beginning to end album listen throughs an experience that never grows boring or tiresome. Bergie & The Magic Bag’s TRASH TO THE TRASH GODS is every bit a spectacle as it is an extremely well executed musical masterpiece.

    This review was originally posted on April 5, 2024 on the former LFDH substack.

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