Monday, September 03, 2007
Byline: Chelle LaFleur -- The Gathering Rising
Welcome back to the musings of fictional musical journalist Chelle LaFleur!
So Chelle's been keeping this spot humming lately, hasn't she? And she's not stopping now. She's not allowed, not so long as the city's humming like it's going places. Wouldn't that be nice.
That's why it's so important that all you out there in newspaper land get off your rears and get out to experience for real some of what Chelle's so busy writing about. I don't do this so you can stay home, peoples. I do it so you all know where to best spend your precious entertainment dollars. In other words: I suffer so you don't have to.
The Gathering Rising is the latest discovery that Chelle just can't stop raving about. A band out of Omaha, they look like Nerdvana would look if Nerdvana were trying to look like contemporary geeks. Yeah, you know the type; they're what Chelle had expected Temple of the Book to be. Cerebral. Electronic. The sort you get stoned and listen to. Not that Chelle or anyone at the Trumpet gets stoned or advocates getting stoned, mind you. It's just that anyone who does might get more out of the music. Ready for a big word? Aural. Grab a dictionary; Chelle di. Expand your mind. That's what aural means. That's what The Gathering Rising does. They may not have screaming guitars, but they've got a cool name and a sound that indie rockers will dig. And while Chelle hopes that indie rock never takes over the throne from good ol' Rock and Roll, she's thinking that The Gathering Rising can break away from college radio and make bunches more fans.
You heard it first and you heard it here: If you see Chelle in a Nerdvana or The Gathering Rising t-shirt, don't be shocked. The best metalheads are those who know there's more to music than heavy.
This was actually inspired by literary agent Nathan Bransford's not-so-recent comment about book titles involving the words Gathering and Rising. That, of course, inspired this. I was going to make them a metal band, but just for Nathan, I made them more the sort I think he'd like. Which sort of explains right there why he's probably not the right agent for me.
At any rate, for more top-tier writings and poetry, check out Rhian's poetry train! And join in, will ya?
So Chelle's been keeping this spot humming lately, hasn't she? And she's not stopping now. She's not allowed, not so long as the city's humming like it's going places. Wouldn't that be nice.
That's why it's so important that all you out there in newspaper land get off your rears and get out to experience for real some of what Chelle's so busy writing about. I don't do this so you can stay home, peoples. I do it so you all know where to best spend your precious entertainment dollars. In other words: I suffer so you don't have to.
The Gathering Rising is the latest discovery that Chelle just can't stop raving about. A band out of Omaha, they look like Nerdvana would look if Nerdvana were trying to look like contemporary geeks. Yeah, you know the type; they're what Chelle had expected Temple of the Book to be. Cerebral. Electronic. The sort you get stoned and listen to. Not that Chelle or anyone at the Trumpet gets stoned or advocates getting stoned, mind you. It's just that anyone who does might get more out of the music. Ready for a big word? Aural. Grab a dictionary; Chelle di. Expand your mind. That's what aural means. That's what The Gathering Rising does. They may not have screaming guitars, but they've got a cool name and a sound that indie rockers will dig. And while Chelle hopes that indie rock never takes over the throne from good ol' Rock and Roll, she's thinking that The Gathering Rising can break away from college radio and make bunches more fans.
You heard it first and you heard it here: If you see Chelle in a Nerdvana or The Gathering Rising t-shirt, don't be shocked. The best metalheads are those who know there's more to music than heavy.
This was actually inspired by literary agent Nathan Bransford's not-so-recent comment about book titles involving the words Gathering and Rising. That, of course, inspired this. I was going to make them a metal band, but just for Nathan, I made them more the sort I think he'd like. Which sort of explains right there why he's probably not the right agent for me.
At any rate, for more top-tier writings and poetry, check out Rhian's poetry train! And join in, will ya?
Labels: Chelle LaFleur, Poetry Train
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Psssst - Susan. Errr, this is kinda embarrassing. Would you tell Trev he accidently took my bra with him when he collected his stuff from the FF room this morning? i need it back. Ummm - thanks. REALLY! THANKS! grin!
LOL!!! Now that would be interesting to see some court action if there are some lawsuit issues. That's a great suggestion Sparky and you're right Susan Mucho great publicity.
You were just reading my post as I was reading yours!!!!
Chelle has done a great job in descriving them!! Seems like a great group!! ShapeShifter might have some competition!!
Chelle has done a great job in descriving them!! Seems like a great group!! ShapeShifter might have some competition!!
Which sort of explains right there why he's probably not the right agent for me.
What kind of agent do you see as a 'right' agent? What would that person need to like or dislike to be a good fit to represent your work? Just curious.
What kind of agent do you see as a 'right' agent? What would that person need to like or dislike to be a good fit to represent your work? Just curious.
Good question, Camille. I guess someone who gets what I'm doing, first and foremost. That means the vibe as well as the content.
And they've got to have a good sales record and all that jazz, too. You know: be successful and not a scheister.
And they've got to have a good sales record and all that jazz, too. You know: be successful and not a scheister.
There is indeed more to music than nheavy but that doesn't mean it's better!
What is it with Chelle and the geek / nerd thing? :)
What is it with Chelle and the geek / nerd thing? :)
It was actually a wussy answer, Camille, and I've been trying to edit it in my brain since I wrote it here.
I've failed at that mission. I guess it's a "I'll know it when I see it" sort of thing, or if you mention a characteristic, I'll be able to say yes or no to it. (as in: do you want someone who'll suggest edits/changes? Yes.)
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I've failed at that mission. I guess it's a "I'll know it when I see it" sort of thing, or if you mention a characteristic, I'll be able to say yes or no to it. (as in: do you want someone who'll suggest edits/changes? Yes.)
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