September 18th, 2008 by Chad

Ack! Sorry about the video’s autoplay function. There’s no way to turn it off, apparently. Here’s a link to the video:
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June 28th, 2007 by Chad

Produced by Matt Sommers

The sad tale of a recently dumped male. Drinking with friends. And more drinking. The oscar goes to Jeff for drinking over 30 shots of ginger ale and not exploding.

Shot at The Melody Inn, The Monkey’s Tale and the Upper Room (Indianapolis) by M. Sommers & Lisa Ruth.

From an upcoming untitled album.

More info:
http://sceneseed.com/bands/2-lines_of_nazca
http://linesofnazca.com

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August 3rd, 2006 by Chad

It’s been a while, eh?

For the past month or so, I’ve been using up a ton of my spare time with a sort of experiment. It may be a great thing for me, but it also may prove to be a bust. It’s taken alot of time and effort, and I’m only about 25% of the way through to the goal. The project? Rebuilding a prominent music website from the ground up. That statement doesn’t sound too hard by itself, but trust me, it ain’t been easy. (more…)

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July 3rd, 2006 by Chad

My band, Lines of Nazca, have released a new album and created yet another video. The new album is called Post Coital Glow. As usual, it’s not kid-friendly, it costs nothing and it will rock your socks off.

We have two new videos to go with the album. They rock, as well.

You can find the album & the videos very easily by clicking:

http://linesofnazca.com/

Check it one time!

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December 28th, 2005 by Chad

Millennium Music is a retailer that apparently allows you to send them a bunch of your CDs, and you will get a shiny new iPod in return. Which kind of iPod depends on how many discs you sent them:

  • 45 CDs = 512 MB iPod Shuffle
  • 65 CDs = 1 GB iPod Shuffle
  • 85 CDs = 2 GB iPod Nano
  • 110 CDs = 4 GB Nano
  • 130 CDs = 30 GB iPod
  • 175 CDs = 60 GB iPod

My question is, why would this be better than selling a ton of your CDs at the local record store (which could net you as much as 4 bucks per CD, depending on a bunch of things like quality and worthiness), especially if you factor in the (probably huge) shipping cost to ship these guys your CDs? I don’t get it.

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December 27th, 2005 by Chad

What the hell is up with this craziness…. The damn Who is gonna tour AGAIN in 2006. Why? WWWHHHYYYY???

via RollingStone.com:

“I don’t want to stop, and I don’t think Pete does,” frontman Roger Daltrey told Rolling Stone in the fall.

I mean, why? They should have stopped in ‘78 after Keith Moon died. I like subsequent Who drummers Simon Phillips and Zak Starkey, but for God’s sake, man, give it a rest already… There is no Who without Keith. Not only did they not give up after Moon died, they pretty much ignored the fact that John Entwistle passed on, and they continued to tour. Craziness, I tell you.

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April 7th, 2005 by Chad

So, I’m in this band called the Lines of Nazca. It’s a pretty fun band that is not all that serious, but we like to rock as much as our sorry asses possibly can, even if others may think we suck! (haha)

Anyway, we just finished our new album, called, “Songs in the Key of F” and the whole thing is available for download (for free) on our website: http://www.linesofnazca.com You can also get our first album for free, which we never released until now…

NOTICE: That site (and some of the music) is not intended for the following audiences:
The easily offended, sense-of-humor-absent, pregnant, weak of heart, weak of stomach, weak, strong, lazy, motivated, cursed, happy, sad, depressed, suicidal, homicidal, metrosexual, homosexual, bisexual, omnisexual, straight and crooked, gay & angry, primped, proper, improper, easily embarassed, stonewalled, stoned, sober, drunk, sauced, cooking, eating, sleeping, awake, breathing, alive, dead, or otherwise.

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March 26th, 2005 by Chad

I’m thinking I agree with Adam Curry’s thoughts. I think it really is just a matter of time before podcasting “blows up” and people may actually make some coin. I’m sure time will tell what effect podcasting has on society, if any, but should be interesting to see… I’ve been pondering starting my own little podcast in the near future. I’m actually in the planning stages of initial content matter for it.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/4371555.stm
Excerpt:

“It is totally going to kill the business model of radio,” thinks Curry.

“I just did a tour of Madison Avenue where all the big brands and advertising agencies of the world are,” he says.

“And they are scared to death of the next generation - like my daughter who is 14 - who don’t listen to radio.

“They are on MSN, they’ve got their iPod, their MP3 player, they’ve got their Xbox - they are not listening to radio.

“So how are they going to reach these audiences?

“It is the distribution that is changing and the barriers are being brought down so everyone can be part of it.”

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