Wednesday, February 04, 2009

Writing


Writing lots..sorry for the lapse my friends. Been head-over-heels for some new ideas I've been mulling over. When I get into writing mode, I can't leave my guitar.

-Alex

POSTED FROM BROOKLYN, NY AT 11:16 PM

Friday, January 16, 2009

Feature at MTV



Hey my peeps,

there is a nice little feature at MTV right now from Real World Brooklyn. They have been showing some love and it's been pretty darn cool of them at the network.

check it out:

http://soundtrack.mtv.com/the-real-world-brooklyn

-Alex


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Friday, January 09, 2009

Seattle.



Just hangin' in Seattle...DVDs and cocoa anyone?

Wednesday, January 07, 2009

Music on Real World: Brooklyn



Hey Guys,

I was just made aware by my astute (and well-connected) manager, that two tracks from the "Still Life Moves" album will debut tonight on the season premiere of Real World Brooklyn tonight Wed Jan 7 at 10PM EST. It should be "Indifferent" and "Banking On November." Listen closely...pick up the tunes and album if you haven't yet.

I've been lucky enough to have a lot of love from MTV in the last two years and I'm stoked they want to continue having the music on their shows...It's been a good ride. Still at the studio today, working hard.

Much Love,
-ATN

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POSTED FROM BROOKLYN, NY AT 12:57PM

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Twiiter?


hey guys...just FYI, I've started the Twitter thing. I didn't really know what it was until I read an article about it. But, I think it's a cool way of keeping you guys updated during the writing and recording process in quick little bursts.

I really want you all to be connected to what's going on since i'm not on the road right now, without having to wait for really verbose and sometimes infrequent blog posts. so, if you're on twitter, jump on and follow me. It's been an exciting couple months gathering all the new material. I think it'll knock your socks off, when it's finished. I'll have more specific updates on the aforementioned twitter posts so everyone can get a little sense of what goes on in a given day.

...thanks for all your patience during the recording process and for all your love.

www.twitter.com/AlexNackman

-Alex


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Monday, November 03, 2008

evidence and explanation


ok, the promised evidence of costume from 10/31. Surprisingly, many of you asked who I was trying to be. Here I thought it was all too obvious.

Think Kubrick 1971 people.

-Alex

Monday, October 27, 2008

Halloween? Serious Business

Peeps,

I haven't really taken Halloween all that seriously in recent years. It's too much for me. It's stressful, damn it. So much expectation and yet so little time.

But, this year, I have decided to make a concerted effort to put out a statement. Some friends have invited me to a grand 'ol Halloween Party in New York and I have to come En Masque. Thus, I have devised a killer (pun intended) costume. Now, obviously I cannot reveal what my costume is now on the blog until November 1 (when there will be ample photographic evidence of the aforementioned "killer costume"), but, I will say now that I have reached back into the vault of Hollywood cinema and brought back a classically frightening character. I am not saying that this idea is the most original or that it has never been emulated before. But, what I am saying is that when I do something, I do it right. I make sure every detail is just as it should be. So, while others may have merely imitated, I will be resurrecting this character in all its brilliant form and detail.

Photos to come.

-Alex

Thursday, October 09, 2008

new brooklyn digs

yo guys,

So in the last week I have moved to a new apartment. The move itself was surprisingly easy, compared to moves in the past that involve serious stress and sweat. this time, it was only sweat. but, driving a U-Haul in Manhattan is treacherous. I wouldn't recommend it. It reminded me of that scene in "Dumb and Dumber" when the dog truck flies over a hill and slams onto the pavement at 50 mph (van driven by Jeff Daniels).

Anyway, I'm still getting settled, but I have huge place with tons of sunlight, plants everywhere, and a gorgeous roof-deck on top of the building facing Manhattan. It's all very comfortable, but it's still not "my home" yet. That'll take a few more weeks I think. My new place is like having a new girlfriend: comfort comes with time. I'm not ready to walk around my kitchen naked in the daylight yet.

This week, I've been rebuilding my recording studio now in my new place. It's all coming together quite nicely. I broke out the acoustic and a microphone late last night in my living room just sampling a few ideas I've been working on lately. The new songs are taking great shape and great emotion.

...more soon.

-A.N.

POSTED FROM BROOKLYN, NY AT 1:04 PM

Friday, September 26, 2008

Support This.



quick shout my lovely peoples...from Brooklyn, NY. I got an email yesterday from a sweet gal in Memphis, TN who politely asked me where she could find my albums out on the web to download for free. She said, "I'm bummed because I can't find the whole albums on lime wire anymore." That was a quote. Seriously. She asked me if I had a different suggestion than lime wire.


I was quite perplexed by this note, though I appreciated her interest in the getting the music so immediately. As many of you guys know and understand, being an artist today in the collapsing music industry is not easy. Touring, promotion, and recording all cost enormous amounts of money that I can't even begin to explain...One Month U.S.
Tour = 10 times my NYC monthly rent

So, I love you guys like crazy and you all keep me afloat by coming out to the shows everywhere I've been lucky enough to tour in the world (literally the world). But, please I beg you, for the love of what I do as an artist and someone trying to be relevant in your world: support me, support the music, support what we as artists do. The work and time we put in can suck the life out of an artist sometimes. If you love the music you're hearing and want me to have the power to continue, please purchase the albums with money. I want you to have them and play them. Just remember how much went into it all before it reached your ears.

If you haven't already, go to these links to the store.

ONLINE STORE LINK::
{www.cdbaby.com/all/anackman}

So many great things are coming...the studio has been electric.

Much Love,
-Alex

POSTED FROM BROOKLYN, NY AT 11:51 AM

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Bowery Ballroom - 8.15.08 - NYC




Sorry this has taken so stupidly long. It's almost bordering on non-relevance. I sort of kind of got pre-occupied, then remembered, then forgot, then got emails from you guys asking for the setlist.

It was bloody awesome to be back home in New York at the Bowery Ballroom. We had a total blast with Kill the Alarm and the show was just electric on many levels (not literally because we played acoustic). But, you get the idea. Thanks to so many of you all for making it a hell of a show. The balcony was especially impressive.

Bowery Ballroom
6 Delancey St.
New York, NY
Fri. August 15, 2008

SETLIST:

WAIT FOR ME
HOLIDAY
PROXIMITY
POLAROID FACE
ALOUD
AMSTERDAM AVENUE
SUNRISE FALLS
DIONYSUS

~Alex




*[photography at bowery ballroom courtesy of cory schwartz photography nyc]

POSTED FROM NEW YORK, NY AT 12:47 AM

The Yanks

i had the pleasure of going to a Yankees game in the final week of Yankee Stadium. I've been a huge Yankee fan from birth and even pursued baseball pretty damn seriously until music stripped me of my baseball ambitions. So, getting to go back to the Bronx and see my Yanks play this last year at the Stadium was pretty stellar. My darling friend Phoebe invited me along. I thoroughly enjoyed field level seats, $11 beers, and an $8 hot dog. I actually really did enjoy all of those things. I did think that my car was going to be chopped and sold for parts in the shady lot off 158th Street I found. Fortunately "Jimmy," my trustworthy and steadfast parking lot guardian man said he only had to drive the car around the block twice while I was inside the stadium at the game.

"Well, thanks Jimmy, you really are swell."

-Alex

POSTED FROM NEW YORK, NY AT 12:40 AM






Tuesday, September 09, 2008

...Transition

Hey Guys:

In response to a handfull of emails I've received in the last week: yes, the new music is coming shortly. I apologize for the delay. I'm just trying to get it right. I should have a preview by early Fall (even though it is sort of early Fall right now). It's been a very busy summer with a ton of traveling to Asia, Portland, Seattle, and L.A., a huge show back home at Bowery Ballroom in NYC, and now nothing but recording. Rest assured that all these things have brought about some serious inspiration. There is just this new tone and this new headspace to the songs that I haven't charted yet until now. It's exciting. The songs are revealing. My vocals seem very emphatic and deliberate. I like that.

In the meantime, here are some films and books (old and new) that have me thoroughly enthralled in the last couple months while at home in New York and on the road:

FILMS:
-Lila Says
-Band Of Outsiders
-The Counterfeiters
-24 Hour Party People
-Wonderland (UK movie, not the U.S. one)
-Lost in Translation (again)
-Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (saw it again and really am obsessed)
-Last of the High Kings


BOOKS:
The Road - Cormac McCarthy
On The Road - Jack Kerouac
The Trial - Franz Kafka
Nine Stories - J.D. Salinger

It may seem that I like some depressing stuff here, but that's not really it. I just like it when books or films challenge my ability to stay composed. Reflecting is not a bad thing...so I've learned.

Songs coming soon.

Love to you all.

~Alex


Wednesday, August 13, 2008

From Los Angeles

Hi Friends-

I'm back on the west coast and blogging from Los Angeles again. It's been a nice week. I had just gotten back to NYC from Japan and then hopped on another plane for some recording here in L.A. I'm very stoked about the new songs and I have a ton of ideas I can't wait for you all to hear.

At the end of this week, I'm jetting back to New York quickly for a huge, big, great, grand show at the Bowery Ballroom. It will be an electric night. See all you New York-area fans and lovers there. I promise a killer night at the Bowery. Show is at 8PM.

In addition to recording here in L.A., I've also been helping my younger brother move into a new apartment. My brotherly love has extended to building saw-dust desks purchased at Staples. I'm getting quite good at building these things...anyway, enough rambling here. Just wanted to give you a short update. I'm at a coffee shop in Manhattan Beach right now. The ocean is pretty amazing.

See you this Friday in NYC, 8/15 at Bowery Ballroom. Tickets are on sale now at www.boweryballroom.com

18+ Ages as well, so bring the kids.

Much Love,
~Alex

POSTED FROM LOS ANGELES, CA at 5:39 PM

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Yes, I am in JAPAN




Hey Guys-
Great to hear from so many of you via email here on the road in Japan. Thanks for the love on the "Bizarre Love Triangle" cover. I've always been a huge New Order fan. It was sort of an experiment and I just happened to hit "record" at my studio.

I'm blogging from Tokyo right now. It's been an amazing week traveling around Japan. I started in the mid-section of the island in Himeji, Japan and then visited Kyoto. The food has been terrific, having delved into Sukiyaki style bbq, traditional sushi, and Japanese BBQ (which is similar to Korean BBQ). I am a total foodie. The fish is the freshest I have ever tasted and the Japanese eat toro tuna (from the fish belly and very expensive), like it's chicken. It's ubiquitous and I now I cannot go back to regular sushi I normally eat in New York. My hotel in Tokyo is something out of "Lost in Translation." I have an amazing view of the Tokyo Tower and central Tokyo.

Some photos I took are below. I'll have some new songs released here on myspace as soon as I get back to New York. The patience and support means so much. I have a great feeling about this new material from the studio. Stay tuned...

All Love from Tokyo,
-Alex

POSTED FROM TOKYO, JAPAN AT 9:44 AM

Wednesday, July 09, 2008

All Good


yes, I am alive and well...in fact, very caffeinated and writing a ton of new material. It's dramatic, it's lyrically inquisitive, it's...., well you will hear soon.

I love you all. There should be a bunch more MTV spots coming up. Still working on the details and such, but keep your eyes and ears peeled for all that.

-Alex

Friday, July 04, 2008

Ruminating and new ideas

Hey Everyone-

I just climbed out of my studio after several days and many French Presses full of Italian coffee. I had been on the road non-stop for nearly 2 years and this is truly the first time I've had no tour dates coming up for the moment. I really want to spend some time with these new songs and new ideas. Sometimes I have felt rushed to release new material and get an album out as soon as possible, but the bottom line is that the music means everything, not timing. I have some topics on my mind that are coming out in these songs and I'm eager to share it all. I have contemplated the struggle of seeing people do things they don't want to be doing in their life. I am thinking about niches, if that makes any sense. I want to hone these songs and shape them just right.

I've also gotten to spend some time out of New York. I've been traveling a bit with a guitar on my back, just thinking and writing, observing and ruminating. I'll be taking some trips later in the summer to Asia and Europe. It has been a long time since I have been to both locales for it not part of a tour.

...Being in the studio has its drawbacks though. I feel I need to drum up my own support and be my own motivator. I need you all. The relationship we have keeps my heart-rate constant.

All Love,
~AN

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Photos from Oregon Sessions

Hey Hey My Babies...here are a few shots from Oregon. I had been hanging with my long-time pal Justin King at his studio and home in the mountains of Eugene, OR. It was a pretty killer week with a lot of new inspiration found. More news on the songs soon.

-A.N.

POSTED FROM BROOKLYN, NY AT 10:47 AM

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Monday, June 02, 2008

in the mountains

hey guys...currently in Denver. Working on some new material with musical friends and off to Oregon tomorrow to hang with my pal Justin King at his {not-so} humble abode in Eugene, OR. It's more like a musical castle. We'll be clunking our heads together, writing, recording, drinking plenty of vino and just breathing fresh air in the high mountains of Oregon. The last time I was out there with the band we had an absolute blast and the scenery is more beautiful than anywhere one can imagine.

I'll have some photos and sounds shortly, but all is ok. I've been half in a cave lately gathering myself. I'm sorry about that. Love to you all...rest assured that what is coming will be significant.

-A.T.N.

POSTED FROM DENVER, CO AT 10:45 AM

Friday, May 02, 2008

Notes from New York

Been feeling a little weird lately. The boys and I had a great tour that spanned a lot of miles and met some great fans (old and new) on the road. But, my mood has felt a little burned out. I don't know whether it's the release of fatigue immediately after a record release when there has been so much planning to make the new album successful. I can't say really. I've been doing the "artist thing" for 7 seven years. It's been quite a road, literally and figuratively. I've had enough frustrations to want to quit about every month. But, for some reason, I'm still at it and I guess I can say things have been good. We've got an amazing group of fans worldwide, I've traveled the world, and have had some pretty cool opportunities along the way with press, TV, and other forms of noteriety.

But, so much goes into all of this that the immediate rewards aren't always apparent. It's difficult and most of the time, it's the artist himself who has to proverbially drum up his own support to keep the motivation going strong. I've always said, "the phone won't ring unless I make the call." I think that's still true. Nothing happens unless the "pursuer" makes it happen. Sometimes, it's hard. Sometimes, I feel tired about having to be my own biggest fan.

At the moment, I'm home in New York and off the road. I like it. I can breathe and breathe deeply. I'm working on some new song ideas and so far, it's really coming through. I want to sit on these ideas for a bit and not record them until I've really sculpted these songs carefully. I've got some new influences and inspirations and I feel good about it. I'll also be doing some traveling. I'm still figuring out my locales, but I'm planning on Japan this summer. I want something different. I've toured Europe and have traveled extensively there. I lived in Italy for a year, but Asia is new ground to me.

So, what's my point? I'm not entirely sure. Just some thoughts out-loud I guess. I'm happy, but admittedly tired. Sometimes an artist needs a push from more than himself. Along the way, the band and I have had some tough shows and some long nights on the road. It's wears on me (and probably them too). This is a tough pursuit and the rewards don't always equal the energy input and personal investments. I think that can always be a difficult combination...working harder than what will come back to you. But, for some reason, I still maintain a level of self-efficacy that I hope will push me to press on...I hope you all will be behind me.

Alex

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

yes

DAN: HAPPY TO BE BACK IN SAN FRANCISCO