Hey guys. Really excited about the shows coming up over the next few weeks!

SON OF STAN MIXING UNDERWAYAY!!!
MULTI-FUN IN TX. SXSW
Son of Stan – ‘Corsica’ Video. Directed by Daniel Stessen
Here is the video for ‘Corsica’. Directed and Edited by Daniel Stessen. Enjoy.
Son of Stan Debut Shows !! Fort Worth and Brooklyn !! Nov. 3 and 5 !!
hi sweet people. Im proud to announce the debut shows of our new band, Son of Stan!!! Excited to play both Fort Worth at Live Oak and Brooklyn at Glasslands for our epic debut world tour. click the dates above the fliers for the presale links for both shows!!!
Monday November 5th. Glasslands. Brooklyn. NY. 9:30pm. w/ A VA VA and Andy T
My cover of Al B. Sure’s “Nite and Day” feat. Jenny O. !!!
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My interview w/ Natalie Richardson aka My Sister aka Daughter of Stan and Georgia
Everyone has their best friend for this and that. There are certain friends that you’d happily watch a shitty football game with in pajamas. There are certain friends that you’d never let watch you take down an entire bowl of queso. I guess once even in a rare occasion, though, friends come along that allow you to truly “come as you are” in every situation imaginable, whether they are cutting, dyeing, putting gum in, or holding your hair (while you puke). But, I would guess it’s truly the MOST rare when the person that you are closest to is the very same person that was there when you entered this rowdy world, covered in slime. And Im not talking about your mom’s obstetrician. Meet my sister, Natalie! She is the one only and most super duper friend in the world. And she’s done more for me than just about anyone else, as well! Check out her thoughts below as I probe her mind with something other than a stick from the yard, as I would have to her face at age 7. She has some absolutely amazing insight. She loves Janet Jackson maybe more than I do. And be sure to watch the video at the end of the interview. Whoa, right?
THE CREATIVE PROCESS
1) Do you have the ability to create on a consistent basis, or do you find that most ideas come in those rare ‘flashes of genius’?I constantly create in my mind.
It’s the only thing that keeps me going…it’s an escape from reality, the mundane marching of ants that we as Americans, or maybe just humans have decided is the way to live. Flashes of creativity are constantly in my mind, the idea of playing the situation in a different way, the creation of a different way of seeing something, the creation of a thought that doesn’t exist, turning music into a movie, the drama into humor, the idea into a choreographed dance. I find that I create most easily while running or while I’m about to fall asleep. These are the times that I’m in least judgment of myself and my thoughts. I learned at a young age from some pretty smart people in what can be thought of as a not so open environment (in other words Crowley, TX) that in order to truly create flashes of genius there can be no judgment…not only of yourself, but others. So when I run, my conscious mind concentrates on the task and allows my creative mind to just flow…it’s the same when I’m tired. It’s like my conscious mind is too worn to judge my thoughts. Often times I wake up the next morning only to then judge what I thought was so brilliant the night before.
2) Further, how do you maintain motivation to stay hungry and create? What notion drives you to see an idea through?
I continually create in my mind because I’m never satisfied with what is. I’ve yet to really feel “it” and to really experience what it is that I feel deep down is what I was put here to do. I don’t do anything half way. You put a wall in front of me I will create a way to climb it, dig under it, go around it, smash through it (to a fault). Maybe when I become satisfied with life, my mind will go black?
3) What other creative avenue or area would you most want to work in that’s not your main focus? (ie: You may be an accomplished xylophone player, but deep down you really just want to sculpt busts)
When I hear music, I see a movie in my head instantly…it’s how I translate what the music makes me feel. Therefore, I’d like to translate that feeling through both picture and movement…..option A (and most obvious): a music video director. Option B (more challenging and passionate): a ballet choreographer. I find that ballet is the most passionate dance…the most dramatic and descriptive of feelings.
ME BEING A MUSICIAN, I WANT TO KNOW EVERYONE’S FAVORITES TOO
1) To me, the best music should either make you want to dance, or make you want to cry. What’s your favorite song to move to? What song makes you sob?
Anything Michael Jackson makes me want to dance..specifically “Off the Wall” and “Shake Your Body” (technically The Jacksons) and also “September” by Earth, Wind and Fire. Music that makes me cry is usually because it touches me specifically at the moment…however, “Just Breathe” by Pearl Jam, “Something” by The Beatles and for some reason “Adia” by Sarah McLachlan makes me emotional.
2) What’s been the album you’ve most consistently listened to in your adult life?
It’s a toss up between Janet Jackson’s “Rhythm Nation” and “Control”…that’s why Janet Jackson’s “Number Ones” is the perfect album for me.
3) Does Steely Dan creep you out?
I just got a stomach ache and had to walk away from the computer thinking about Steely Dan….something about that shit ain’t right.
LET’S DIG A LITTLE DEEPER.
1) What’s the one thing no teacher would’ve ever taught you in school, but you wish they would’ve?
There ain’t nothing wrong with some people that a good ass kicking wouldn’t take care of.
2) The world is a super scary place. Are you optimistic about the future of it?
I’m optimistic that it will only get worse.
3) What happens after we die?
You go to heaven or hell….but based on seeing some family members die…someone comes to get you and take you there.
LET’S GET A LITTLE WEIRDER.
1) Tell me something.
The time I peed in front of Mr Peppermint was the defining moment in my life…I was 3.
Fort Worth is the BEST city in America for music.
Period. I live in LA, but Texas is home. My hometown of Fort Worth, TX seems to be bubbling at the surface right now, musically speaking. When it comes to the FW scene, I’m super torn between cherishing the two notions of “wanting the world to notice” or “best kept secret”. Fort Worth has long lived in the shadows of Dallas, Austin, and even Denton…but I think Panther City’s time in the sun is no doubt coming, so BRING IT ON! I’m back in the Fort for a few weeks producing a few projects for the likes of Skeleton Coast and Quaker City Night Hawks and others, as well as working with my band EPIC RUINS. It’s so motivating to be here. Speaking of motivation, check out some of my current local favorites. So much good stuff.
FUNGI GIRLS
SKELETON COAST
QUAKER CITY NIGHT HAWKS
PINKISH BLACK
THE ORBANS
BURNING HOTELS
EYES< WINGS< AND MANY OTHER THINGS
NEW FUMES
MADRAS
EPIC RUINS (i have to, ya know)
My Interview w/ Sarah Negahdari of Happy Hollows and Pisces!!
She sings. She shreds. She dances. Negahdari style. Check out what makes this LA rock and roll madwoman tick…tick…tick…boom dynamite! Look for a new album out from Happy Hollows soon (they are wrapping it up in the studio as I type). And if you’re in LA, be sure to catch Pisces at The Eagle Rock Performing Arts Center on June 22. Watch the music video for ‘Voodoo’ by Pisces.
THE CREATIVE PROCESS
1) Do you have the ability to create on a consistent basis, or do you find that most ideas come in those rare ‘flashes of genius’?
There are times when I am more inspired than usual, and I have inspired “flashes”, but on the whole I am constantly creating. I am totally motivated by the never ending desire to create! All of my friendships usually revolve around creating a project together, too. I’ve never had a close friend, or even a boyfriend, that I didn’t end up working on some sort of creative endeavor with!:)
2) Further, how do you maintain motivation to stay hungry and create? What notion drives you to see an idea through?
The notion that drives me is the pure bliss of it! It is such a blissful feeling when you create something where before there was nothing! I can’t think of anything as joyous! It would be a sad day if I wasn’t on fire with something I wish I could make. This desire inside is like living with a constant mix of passion and sometimes frustration, because I can never keep up with myself!
It’s just the way of life for every artist, I think. You have to live with this energy that pulses through you. Your only job is to try and keep up with it, and not judge the expressions that are trying to make their way through you, and into the world. The world can judge it all they like, but it’s not even entirely yours, really. It just comes through you…you just let it come. It’s just so strange. I sound so strange, but any creator knows this feeling, and that what I’m saying is true!






