Showing posts with label Neverending White Lights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Neverending White Lights. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

The Pleasure Machines - Prowl of the Day for March 17, 2009

GJK Promotions proudly presents: The Pleasure Machines from Windsor, Ontario, as Prowl of the Day.

The Pleasure Machines plays electronica, alternative and rock music. The Pleasure Machines are currently working with producer and one of my favorite people Daniel Victor from Neverending White Lights on a current cd to be released this spring.

Check out The Pleasure Machines myspace to listen to some of the amazing music to come at

www.myspace.com/thepleasuremachines

Cheers and Inspire :)

**Don't forget to keep up to date on what's happening on the Prowl of the Day Blogger at http://www.gjkpromotions.com and http://www.myspace.com/gjkpromotions

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Neverending White Lights needs YOUR Vote!

This is from my friend Daniel Victor of Neverending White Lights blog, If you haven't heard them now is your chance :)

http://www.myspace.com/neverendingwhitelights

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WE’RE NOMINATED! - NOW I NEED MY FRIENDS

I need your help and votes. Here is the link!

http://www.thevergexm52.com/musicawards/

If you haven't already, please click the link above and vote for Neverending White Lights. I'm nominated for Best Artist at the XM Satellite Radio Awards.

I'm asking you to send the link to at least 5 of your friends.

The beauty of this particular nomination is that it could drastically help fund the recording of Act 3 if we were to win it, since there is a prize. That's why I'm asking you as my friends and fans pass this link to as many people as you can. Email all your buddies, facebook peeps, msn addicts, etc. Drop the link and it will only take a second to click and vote. Remember, NWL is still indie, and still under my own 'wings' to make it fly. Soar rather. Everything helps. And you've all been by my side for two albums now. Time for the next page...

Which brings me to mention the obvious, yes Act 3 is in the works. Can you believe it?We've had a great year, and as it draws closer to Fall we realize Act 2 will near its one-year mark. In order to deliver you the next installment, I'll have to get everything out in the upcoming months and process it all. That means my days are now just blurs of writing and recording ideas which will eventually explode into a masterpiece. More on that later...

And, I also have a few secrets to reveal about what I want to do with the next album, but I'm going to save that for later also.

In the meantime, vote vote vote!

xo~d.v

Oh, and gift exchange news coming in the next blog. I'm going to assume you all still love me even though it's summer. But I'll get you up to speed on what I've decided to do on that shortly. It will be worth the wait.

"halo over my head emoticon smiley" ; )

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This is me :) http://www.myspace.com/gjkpromotions

Friday, May 23, 2008

Neverending White Lights - NOMINATED for a MMV Award

The folks at MUCH MUSIC have nominated NEVERENDING WHITE LIGHTS for a Music Video award in the category of BEST INDEPENDENT VIDEO for the song "ALWAYS".

This is exciting.

You can watch me on the Red Carpet on JUNE 15th live.
I'll post more about this closer to the ceremony.

In the meantime, here's the list of nominees:


VideoFACT Best Independent Video

Bedouin Soundclash - Walls Fall Down (Dine Alone/Universal Music)
Director: Marc Ricciardelli
Producer: Davin Black
Production Company: TWOTHREEFIVEFILMS

Cancer Bats - Hail Destroyer (Distort Entertainment/Universal Music)
Director: Marc Ricciardelli
Producer: Davin Black
Production Company: TWOTHREEFIVEFILMS

Neverending White Lights - Always (Maple Music/Fontana North)
Director: RT!
Producer: John Nadalin
Production Company: TWOTHREEFIVEFILMS

The Russian Futurists - Paul Simon (Upper Class Recordings/EMI)
Director: Matthew Eastman
Producer: Geoff McLean
Production Company: Revolver Films

Wintersleep - Weighty Ghost (Labwork Music/EMI)
Director: Sean Wainsteim
Producer: John Nadalin
Production Company: The N.E., Sean Wainsteim Productions

For a full list of all the nominees and categories, go here:
http://www.muchmusic.com/events/mmva08/nominees/index.aspxVideoFACT

Monday, May 12, 2008

Ours ONLY at St Andrew's Hall - June 8, 2008 (NWL CANCELS)

Again this is from Daniel Victor's Blog -

NWL SHOW CANCELLED June 8th

Fans,

Due to unfortunate circumstances beyond our control, Neverending White Lights will not be performing June 8th @ St. Andrew's Hall in Detroit.

OURS will still be performing as scheduled.

Look for a headlining NWL show in the area in the near future.

Our sincerest apologies for the inconvenience, and please enjoy the Ours concert if you've already purchased tickets, and look for us out there this summer.

Best.

xo
~d.v

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This is right from the Daniel Victor - Neverending White Lights blog

http://www.myspace.com/neverendingwhitelights

First things first:

OURS wsg/ NEVERENDING WHITE LIGHTS
SUN JUNE 8TH, ST. ANDREW'S HALL
DETROIT MI
7PMY
es, we're opening for my beloved friends in Detroit.
See you there.
Now, onward.

Where have I been eh? Where is Waldo and what is he up to?I hate April, so I mostly spent last month in hiding. Though you may have spotted me at the LCBO. I think I bought groceries once. Oh, and I saw M.I.A also, as you all know I love her. Other happenings....I ran into Tokyo Police Club in a Detroit bathroom, had a Grey's Anatomy party (15 million people heard "Distance" that night), stole a slew of cars via GTA4, and cursed myself for not buying enough new albums.

Otherwise, been finishing the Pleasure Machines album that my friend March Zo and I have been working on the past 3 years. I may have blogged about it a while ago, I'll post some music in the upcoming months when we've mixed it.

Black Ribbons? Fate could change on that. I'm having issues figuring out how I'm going to release all the new music I've been working on....as not to confuse people with new projects, etc. It's in my nature to be abundant and create a vast plethora of musical offerings for the world to soak up, alas doing so in so many different variations might shift the focus off of having a main source of output. In other words, I'm thinking now about just releasing a solo album. But we'll see.

We're discussing the next single(s)? these days, so there will be more Act 2 activity in the upcoming months, and dare I say we've even discussed the possibility of an NWL TOUR? What? Could be in fall. Time will tell if I crawl up from my basement studio and get out to you.

Stay tuned for further ramblings.
I leave you now to be with your mothers.
xo~d.v

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This is me :) http://www.myspace.com/gjkpromotions

Thursday, April 10, 2008

This is from my friend Daniel Victor of Neverending White Lights blog

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Essential NWL News!

Friends,I have some very important news to share with you today, so listen close!

First of all, I’m sorry to announce the following regarding the upcoming NWL concert in Toronto.Melissa Auf der Maur will not be able to join us for the evening. We have been working closely in the last few months, and although she initially had intended on being there, she has since run into some personal complications.

She feels bad about the circumstances and she wanted me to share with you these words straight from her heart:

Dear Lovers of Sound and Neverending White Lights,
I am sorry to announce that my spring season has made it impossible for me to be in Toronto on April 19th as I had originally hoped. If there was such a thing as a magic portal mirror, I would be there within an ancient gold frame. Instead I must remain faraway in body, but there in spirit and proud of my presence on "The World is Darker".
It is bound to be a heavy romantic evening as you will be bathed in the beautiful and dramatic sounds of Daniel, Jimmy, Rob and the other fine guests and gents.
Thanks to NWL for the invitation and I hope we can find another opportunity to perform together under another moon. I long to perform in Toronto soon but until then, I wish you all the best in love, health and music.

Merci et a bientot
xMAdMx

At this point, I’m inclined to remind you about the super talent that WILL be joining us. From New Jersey, Jimmy Gnecco (OURS), And from England, Rob Dickinson (CATHERINE WHEEL). Two legends that will light up the night along with YOURS TRULY. And NWL will deliver a memorable and special night as usual.

If you don’t have your tickets yet, go now!

Now, here’s the good news!

NWL has released an E.P. yesterday on iTunes! It features the single edit of "World is Darker", A Remix of "Always", and the best part:
A cover of NWL performing "Maneater" by Nelly Furtado! Sounds crazy? It is.

Please go to the Myspace site and listen for yourself. If your a fan of NWL, you’ll love it I promise.
It is available for you on iTunes right now!

And even more good news...I’m throwing an after party for ALL my fans in the Toronto area following the concert. The amazing night club known as Revival has agreed to let in ALL the NWL concert-goers who have a ticket with no line! That will save you from standing outside all night.
Here’s the infoNWL After party @ Club Revival
Saturday April 19th following the concert
788 College Street West
11PM - 2AM
Line bypass with NWL concert ticket stub
Special guest DJ YodaI will be in attendance, along with all the guests from the concert. Perhaps we’ll all do shots and dance together. Sounds good? Good.

Oh, and one more thing:

RECORD STORE DAY!

On Saturday April 19th please come celebrate Record Store day with us.
I will making a very special acoustic performance at Sunrise Records in Toronto @ 1PM,
This is to celebrate and bring back the idea of the record retailer. If you’ve followed my blogs and journals the last year, you will understand why this is important.
Read about it here

You’ll get to see some of the NWL favorites done acoustically.

Oh, and one MORE thing still....

Tune into 102.1 Edge102 FM on Friday April 18th at 7PM for a Live-to-Air acoustic performance by Neverending White Lights.

That should be enough to keep you all busy!

xo~d.v.

Monday, March 24, 2008

My Rant on Pop Music by Daniel Victor

Well you know from time to time I like to put things I find interesting from others blogs and I found this amazing. I hope you enjoy it :) http://www.myspace.com/neverendingwhitelights


My Rant On Pop Music
03/23/08

I was updating my iPod today and I noticed something. As I dragged and dropped piles of definitive songs from each era of music, it dawned on me that the quality of the song itself seems to be going down the (you)tubes. I figured this subject matter deserved a rant, so I’m sharing these thoughts with you.

I started out uploading 80’s pop(ular)music, as I was listening through old catalogues of songs I’ve collected, I realized how much I had forgotten just how fucking great these tunes were! As songs (production aside, that’s another blog all together) they were just well written, definitive and memorable, not because the radio played them to death to force them to be, but on their own merit.

Then, I went into my 90’s hits collection. Here’s where I came into adolescence, so it took me back to a special place personally. But, the quality was great, really. Though, in a way, there was something missing....like the music was getting a bit simpler and predictable, almost a bit dumbed down. There were still classics, and some amazing work, but as a whole, you could see something happening.

Then, oh my god. I got into my 00’s hits collection, and it finally got me, because I could compare these modern songs to those of yesteryear directly. Music, at least from 2000-2005, was pretty bad. I don’t remember it being bad, but you have to actually compare to see. I could barely find a handful of good hits in this batch at all! The music just seemed to be so much less enjoyable.

Here’s where i stopped and thought. Maybe I’m getting old (probably not cause I’m young and listen to everything), or maybe I’m just falling into that "the kids nowadays don’t know good music" old guy rant thing. And I realized, there’s an exact reason for it all.

Our current generation is just producing a lot of bad music for a number of reasons. First off, everything is everywhere. Pick up an indie magazine and read the reviews, there are hundreds and hundreds of under the radar bands from all over the place releasing albums. How many CD’s do you think Pitchforkmedia gets every month. Way too many to review. Recording costs are low now because of hard disc recording, and anyone can make a laptop record and be the next indie star. So again, here’s where selection can hurt and help us. Where do we put our attention spans too? When there’s that much out there, very few stand out as life-changing and memorable. Where are the classic albums anymore, can they even be made or are they lost in a sea of a million choices for the next album of the year.

And if you don’t believe me, just take a look at all the new genres out there now. What are we at, "Post-Post-Post-Rock now?

So if anyone can really make an album nowadays, are there more geniuses out there, or more morons?

Indie is rampant. And I love it. But it makes you think for a second. Back in the day, you had to be good. A big record company would sign you and work you on a big album. There was so much more quality, and time, and input put in, in a lot of ways. Do we have a Pink Floyd these days? A Zeppelin? An Elvis? A Queen? (oh how i wish on that last one). Do we even have a George Michael or Phil Collins?

Radio these days is dead. It’s not what it used to be. Selection is in the hands of the online users. Youtube your favourite video. Download and make a mixtape of what you want. Why turn the old fashion radio on...Internet radio alone has a million stations you can tune into if you wanted to. Besides, the iPod is on shuffle right now so you can DJ yourself.

The state of our world is a mess. We all know this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mzciu8HvfwA

The fact that our culture has been dumbed down over the years means the kids growing up each generation have it worse and worse.

Let’s put this into perspective for you:

When my parents were born in 1950, they grew up on Elvis, The Beatles, and a thousand other amazing bands. My 80’s was their 50’s, and my 90’s, was their 60’s. I can only imagine my grandfather in Italy who listened to all the traditional music (no lie his favourite song was O Solo Mio) probably said to my dad when he was jamming out to House of the Rising Sun in his bedroom. "What is this music all about....noise?" You know the story.

Each generation has an attachment to their era’s music, obviously. I grew up in the 80’s and when I blasted hair metal my dad wasn’t most pleased at the sound. He brought me to his record collection and showed me what music was ’supposed to sound like’. I suppose in the same way his father showed him his old traditional folk music, and recited the same words. So, when I have MY kids, will I do the same and bust out some classic tunes from my era? Yeah, probably.

Point is, this is going to continue forever. But if you sit back and look, there’s is a HUGE decline in the quality of ALL the music, whichever generation your from. (Sidenote* I mainly mean Pop Music by example, the music the defines the eras and garnishes the exposure that we remember it for). The 50’s and 60’s were definatly a mecca. I mean, just watch Across The Universe and listen to the beauty in The Beatles songs alone. And that’s just ONE band. Where is that today? Nowhere. Go back further. Traditional music is definately beautiful, I know a lot of songs from my background and I love many of them. Even further though, to classical music. This WAS music. Pop music isn’t supposed to be.

If you want to get up to speed with this, read Theodore Adorno’s On Popular Music essay. He was a philosopher who wrote a theory about how the real music, (termed ’serious’ referring to classical) was becoming less accepted by the rising popularity of popular music (then probably jazz). I’ve mention the concept of Standardization before, where basically you can take any pop song and replace it with another....you know, verse chorus, verse, arrangement, etc. (see any Nickelback song). Now I’m not going to go back in time and promote classical music. I like it, but it’s not actually what does it for me. I’m just trying to make an example of what I realized today...it’s been going on for years. I like standardized music if its pleasing to the ear like the next guy. But even that is on its decline for the worse.

Let’s take a look at where we are now:

Not only is there a lot of product in the market, and radio is not key anymore, video neither, but the music itself has just become dumb. Flat out. Is Hip-Hop intelligent anymore? Do you even hear ballads on the radio? Do you hear anything in Pop Culture that is meant to take time to process and reveal itself? Certainly not. I had a feeling things were getting bad when Rap-Metal made its way onto the scene in the late 90’s. I was getting ready to check out. Early emo at that time was actually pretty decent (and if your under 25 you probably don’t know what I mean, but early JEW, Further Seems Forever, Elliott, and of course Far), but music just started a long fall off a high cliff. And today? "Smack That and My Humps" are two recent examples of the wow-factor in Hip Hop. Rock? Well I don’t have to name names here. Other genres? They’re all dried up.

So what do we do? We go underground - and find some absolute gems! Some of those gems end up in turn become mainstream (Interpol, Arcade Fire), but again, because of so much content, we run into the lost-at-sea problem with choice. A whole bunch of waves, but nothing tidal. So, its not a complete solution. In fact, there really isn’t one.

Now, go turn on the TV and see what our culture is doing to mirror this. Reality tv shows up the waazoo! What the fuck is Flava Of Love? It isn’t making you people any smarter. Entertaining? Only in analyzing it. Even in posting a simple blog like this, I doubt many of my fans (and I do love you, you know this) probably just won’t care. It’s not your fault. It’s your culture’s fault for raising you on so much fluff.

The Internet generation coming up now don’t even know anything other than downloading, as I’ve said before....So I don’t think they morally even think its stealing. It’s normal. I’ve accepted that the music industry, at least for CD buying is fucking over. That’s a reality. But I just wish people were smarter these days as a whole. The invasive propaganda usage of your TV, which sits right in your homes, has really aided in our slow steady decline of culture. That is all related to where hit music is today.

Dumber pop culture = dumber people = dumber pop music, etc...

Anyway, long story short - popular music (in comparison to years back) just seems pretty bad. I don’t know what to do about it except just keep watching everything get worse, and keep scouring for some worthwhile material (not based on indie coolness or cred, but that stands up on its own). Maybe once we finish this decade off, the 10’s will usher in something good again. We need it badly.

Now back to my Xbox, Messenger, TV, iPod, and streaming online video, all simultaenously running.

No lie.

xo~d.v

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Neverending White Lights adds more guests to Toronto show - April 19, 2008

Yeap I stole this from Daniel Victor's blog :0

http://www.myspace.com/neverendingwhitelights


More Guests Added To The Toronto Concert!!!

Well, this week it looks as though we’ve added another once in a lifetime appearance to the upcoming concert.

Ladies and gentlemen....THE CATHERINE WHEEL’S ROB DICKINSON will not only be appearing in the show, but will warm up the crowd with an opening set!

We’re also happy to announce JIMMY GNECCO of OURS too will also be in attendance.

So, here we are:
NEVERENDING WHITE LIGHTS LIVE IN TORONTO with special guests:
Auf der Maur
Jimmy Gnecco (Ours)
Rob Dickinson (Catherine Wheel)
More guest announcements soon!

See Chart Article Below:
http://www.chartattack.com/damn/2008/03/1406.cfm

Neverending White Lights’ One Night Only With Auf Der Maur Friday March 14, 2008 @ 05:00 PM By: ChartAttack.com Staff

Neverending White Lights fans are in for a treat: Daniel Victor will perform a one-night-only gig at the Danforth Music Hall Theatre in Toronto and will be joined on stage with special guests, including none other than the beautiful Melissa Auf Der Maur. This shouldn’t be a huge surprise since Auf Der Maur, the Montreal-born former Hole and Smashing Pumpkins bassist, already made a guest vocal appearance on "The World Is Darker" on Neverending White Lights’ latest album, Act II: The Blood And The Life Eternal.Victor is also enlisting help from other guest vocalists that appeared on the album: Ours’ Jimmy Gnecco, who will join Victor and Auf Der Maur on stage, and The Catherine Wheel’s Rob Dickinson, who will offer up a special opening set.Victor, Chart’s November 2007 cover star, is fresh off his win for Favourite Rock Artist/Group at the 2008 Indie Awards.

Catch the show at the Danforth Music Hall Theatre in Toronto on April 19.—Jen White

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Artist of the Day - Neverending White Lights - September 25, 2007

Today's "Artist of the Day" is Neverending White Lights hailing from Windsor, Canada.

Daniel Victor the man behind Neverending White Lights is quite an amazing musician. Neverending White Lights was nominated for a Juno in June 2007. Check out Daniel's, Neverending White Lights website, for more amazing feats, flash and don't forget that Act II: The Blood And Life Eternal album will be coming out on Devil's night, October 30, 2007. You have to visit Neverending White Lights myspace page and listen to "Always" it is an incredible song.

http://www.myspace.com/neverendingwhitelights

Cheers :)