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City: Hackney, London
Country: UK
Signup Date: 9/19/2006
Wednesday, November 05, 2008 

Category: Music
Major labels should know sounds that sell - with rosters full of great artists or at least great assets. So why was I so surprised at a gig featuring two singers signed to Universal and Warner?

Because the unsigned act also playing put the big boys to shame.

I don't care if artists are signed to a major, an independent or are unsigned. Its the music that counts. What does irk me are major labels wasting money on generic muck when there is spectacular talent on their doorstep.
Life In Film

Unsigned Life In Film were one of the bands that deserves the rewards of being signed. Their infectious and unique indie pop could sell many records. Festival crowds will love their sing along choruses, whilst mud dancing to the funky rhythms. Life In Film's live set did lose some subtlety from their recordings - but add a glockenspiel and problem solved.

I was instantly put off Doug Walker (Warner) and Gary Go (Universal) - they've been manicured into such characterless manifestations of mediocrity that if they chanted their own names in every chorus you still wouldn't know who they were. A Life In Film track on the other hand could play on the radio and you'd know who it belongs to. We can only hope they get more radio play, especially if they keep on writing songs like I'm Sorry, I Didn't Know What To Do. If I did tune of the month this exclusive from Life In Film would be October's flavour:

Rylan - Holeytonal.com
http://holeytonal.com/2008/10/life-in-film/
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Alan Bourn

 
HOoRAaaay, at last, somebody who knows a good band when it sees one. I have long been a supporter of our new MUSICAL talent, and having worked with many many bands, LIFE IN FILM rank as one of the best. I have recently been in contact with some major names from bands of the 60s and 70s and they all say that they are sick and tired of hearing of new bands being left to rot because they dont FIT IN with what the big recording companies want to invest in... Life IN Film, just keep on doing what you do best... time and your growing numbers of supporters will tell.
Alan Bourn. AVB Music Video Services.
 
Posted by IMMEDIATE MUSIC VIDEO / AVB VIDEO on Tuesday, October 28, 2008 - 7:58 PM
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