Anti-Social-Media Trends

@jaymathesmusic: Is it possible? I think it is: the successful, anti-social-media band. Only time will tell. Consider this a prediction.”

So, I know this is probably going to come as a complete surprise to many of you… I have a very strong feeling about this, though, and because I have been accused at times of saying “I knew that was going to happen” well after the fact, I’ll say it here, right now.

A day is coming when the cool thing is nowhere found online. It only exists in a secret, old-fashioned, *actual* word-of-mouth world. I predict that one day in the not-so-distant future bands will “emerge” and become popular, not as a result of social networking websites, but as a result of anti-media. Does any band or artist dare to test the waters? I don’t think so. Not yet. But the one who figures out how to do this first will be the one who benefits the most (or at least gets the credit for implementing this “cutting edge” “marketing” strategy.

So how far in the future do I see this happening? We’re probably a ways off yet. I’d say you won’t hear about the first, best-kept-secret, off-media band/artist until 2024.

The Notebook, 2012, and a Goal

Let me start off by saying that I’ve totally blown a few of my new year resolutions. One of those was to write – music or lyrics – every day. Hasn’t happened. I’ve just lost the routine and now I am on a quest to find it again… Here, routinie, routinie, routinie… come here, boy. Wheredja go?….

Next, during the blizzard of 2011, Megan and I watched the movie 2012. Awful. I like Mr. Cusack, but this was bad. Two hours I can’t get back.
Finally, in addition to trying to get back on the horse called Resolution, I have a crazy goal of having one article printed in a newspaper, ezine, or other medium every-other week for the next 12 weeks. So far, so good. Here’s what we’ve had so far:
10 Jan 2011 – Chicago Sun-Times
18 Jan 2011 – Daily Herald
28 Jan 2011 – COD Courier
And next week (Wednesday), I’ll have a pretty big spread in the Lombardian.
After that, I’m not sure where the next coverage will come from, but I’m optimistic that I can keep this streak going!
Talk to you soon, and look for me in your local paper!
-Jay