So, one of the less than amazing things about being an indie artist
submitting your music to be sold on iTunes is that you just sort of
upload the songs and wait. You don’t know when your record’s going to
show up for sale in the store. Usually it takes 6-8 weeks, but you
don’t get an email or any sort of notification that the sale of your
product has gone live. Don’t get me wrong, I am so grateful iTunes
has made itself available to the independent musician, but it’s a
frustration when you are trying to draft a plan of promotion, etc…
This morning, I noticed a post from the wonderful musician
Casey Stratton
that his new records were suddenly available on iTunes WAY before he
had anticipated they would be. It led me to check on my own stuff and,
lo and behold, ‘Anthem’ is now for sale on iTunes!
It’s super exciting to visit
my iTunes page
and see more than just ‘Race the Light’ with that picture of me wearing
that godawful hat. Soon, the first EP will be up there too! So
exciting! By then I’ll probably be sick of those gay butterflies

What it means for the EP is that it could be out as soon as November or as late as December. And I won’t know until it’s out!
But I promise it will be worth the wait. We just finished mixing super late last night. At the 11th hour, we added
Keeley Valentino’s
voice to ‘Ghosts’ and finally all the pieces of the EP hang together.
You just know when it’s DONE. I’ve been selectively playing the four
songs for close friends and the response has been pretty killer. Now,
we sit on the mixes for a week or so to see how they feel. We can
tweak a little bit if we want, then we’ll send it off to be mastered
and it’s DONE! I can’t believe it.
Today is extra exciting because in a few hours, I’m going to release
‘Subterranean’ for free download on my website and on ReverbNation. I
JUST got the master and am waiting to hear from my soundstress Rachel
Alina to verify that everything’s in its right place.
I’ve been nervous ALLL day that it wasn’t going to come in time for
me to release it on its promised day of delivery. The same thing
happened with ‘Anthem!’ The lesson, I suppose, is to wait until I
physically possess something before I announce its release. But, I’m
always just so excited to share that I have a hard time holding it in.
So, I promise I’ll let you know as soon as ‘Subterranean’ is posted and YOU can promise to spread it around as much as possible!
Much love to all!
cjd