Because six European countries, the UK and Japan just aren’t enough, KOJI announces several performances in Russia. After finishing with Into It. Over It./Slingshot Dakota on Dec. 2 in Switzerland and before meeting up with Man Overboard/Daylight in Japan, KOJI will head out on his own for a few stops in Western Russia. Dates below. 

KOJI will be touring in support of his first full-length “Crooked In My Mind” released in April, and will also be releasing his “Matters” EP while in the UK. Make sure to grab a limited edition cassette of “Matters,” to be delivered November 12thvia NY-based label the Native Sound. There will be 50 tour exclusive, navy copies while supplies last . White and green colorways also available. A live performance of “Like We Do” can be seen below

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Koji has announced his debut full-length LP ‘Crooked In My Mind’, due out April 30 via Run For Cover Records. The record was engineered and produced by Will Yip at Studio 4 in 2012.  Musicians from La Dispute, Balance and Composure, Title Fight, Gypsy and Lauryn’s Hill’s band provided performances across the album.  Check out a short video with in-studio footage of the recording process here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17GXDU37zbM

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Koji has announced a limited edition 7” single featuring the song “Distance/Divide” from his forthcoming debut full-length on Run For Cover Records.  The B-side is a cover of the song “All My Life” originally by Evan Dando of the Lemonheads.  The 7” is limited to 300 copies and available only from Koji on the Acoustic Basement tour.  It will not be available digitally.  The limited release features a screen printed jacket available in three different color ways. 

The monthlong Acoustic Basement Tour begins today.  In addition to Koji , the tour features Run For Cover label mate Vinnie Caruana as well as Geoff Rickly, A Loss For Words and Brian Marquis.

February 01, 2013 – Hamden, CT – The Space

February 02, 2013 – New York, NY – Marlin Room @ Webster Hall

February 03, 2013 – Syracuse, NY – Lost Horizon

February 05, 2013 – Rochester, NY – The Bug Jar

February 06, 2013 – Pittsburgh, PA – Smiling Moose

February 07, 2013 – Cleveland, OH – Grog Shop

February 08, 2013 – Pontiac, MI – Pike Room  @ The Crofoot

February 09, 2013 – Chicago, IL – Beat Kitchen

February 10, 2013 – St. Louis, MO

February 12, 2013 – Nashville, TN – The End

February 13, 2013 – Atlanta, GA – The Masquerade

February 14, 2013 – Jacksonville, FL – Phoenix Taproom

February 15, 2013 – Tampa, FL – Crowbar 

February 16, 2013 – Gainesville, FL – High Dive

February 17, 2013 – Columbia, SC – New Brooklyn Tavern

February 19, 2013 – Richmond, VA – The Camel

February 20, 2013 – Newark, DE – University of Delaware

February 21, 2013 – Philadelphia, PA – The Barbary

February 22, 2013 – Asbury Park, NJ – The Wonder Bar

February 23, 2013 – Boston, MA – TT The Bears

Run For Cover Records is extremely proud of the amazing full-length records they put out last year.  All three garnered critical acclaim and placed high on many end of the year lists.  To celebrate these records and achievements, the label is offering $5 digital downloads of each one for the entire month of January.  Check out some new music you may have missed - http://runforcoverrecords.bandcamp.com.

Koji and Dads are teaming up for a northeast tour in late November and early December.  Koji will be performing with a backing band as he gears up for the release of his debut full-length due early next year via Run For Cover Records.  NJ’s Dads are supporting their recent LP ‘American Radass (This is important)’ that came out this past summer via Flannel Gurl Records.

Dates:

Nov 28th New Paltz, NY @ SUNY New Paltz w/ Paul Baribeau

Nov 29th Boston, MA @ TBA

Nov 30th East Hartford, CT @ The Cave

Dec 1st Amityville, NY @ The Spotlight

Dec 2nd Purchase NY @ Suny Purchase

Dec 3rd Montclair NJ @ The Meatlocker

Dec 4th Philadelphia PA @ Mt. Thrashmore

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A Loss For Words, Koji, Bright and Early, and Brian Marquis (ex-Therefore I Am) have announced a short acoustic run. Dates and video update are below.

Jan 12 - Waterfront Tavern, Holyoke, MA
Jan 13 - First Unitarian Church, Philadelphia, PA
Jan 14 - Webster Underground, Hartford, CT
Jan 15 - Club Hell, Providence, RI

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-loWrCqt2us

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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania artist and activist Koji has announced two live performances at this month’s CMJ Music Festival in New York City.  Koji’s two sets will offer fans the ability to see two very different sides of his music, one being a solo acoustic performance, and one a rare full band performance.  

 Friday, October 21 @ Googie’s Lounge (at the Living Room), Manhattan 

"Don’t Give A Buzz CMJ 2011" - presented by Bigger Brush Media and Gluttony Is The New Black 

154 Ludlow Street 

New York, NY 10002 

with: Chris Bathgate, Gun Lake, Dream Love, more

Doors: 7pm Ages: 21+

Koji set time: 730pm

 Koji performs a solo acoustic set in a very intimate setting.  Get there early, this room is tiny and will sell out!

 Saturday, October 22 @ Club Europa, Brooklyn 

"Run For Cover Records 2011 CMJ Showcase" 

98 Meserole Ave. 

New York (Brooklyn), NY 11222

with: Tigers Jaw, Bridge and Tunnel, Daylight, GDP, The Tower And The Fool, Young Statues

Doors: 2pm  Ages: 16+

Koji set time: 7pm

 Koji performs a full band set for the first time since his 2010 holiday tour, and celebrates with his amazing labelmates!  

 In addition, a brand new single, entitled “Hemlock”, has been released on Koji’s new Bandcamp page (http://kojisaysaloha.bandcamp.com).  The new single, along with Koji’s past discography, has been made available for “pay what you want”.  This includes his two Run For Cover Records EPs, Some Small Way and Spring Song: Volume One, and his contributions to two splits on No Sleep Records, IIOI/KOJI (with Into It. Over It.) and Never Come Undone (with La Dispute).  

 Koji speaks to the power of a “pay what you want” philosophy regarding digital music:  ”The songs should stay alive no matter what’s in or out of print. People have been so supportive to myself and the community I work with, so it’s awesome to have an opportunity to create more inroads for new folks to experience my music.”

 Very limited quantities of physical copies of Koji’s entire discography are available at the Colormake webstore (http://colormake.bigcartel.com).  Alongside the records, just released are pre-orders for 2 new T-shirt designs.  

 Koji’s full tour routing is listed below, including his CMJ dates, appearance at the Fest 10 in Gainesville, and more!  Two big announcements regarding December tour dates are coming in the next week!

 KOJI TOUR DATES 

Fri 10/21 - Googie’s Lounge at the Living Room - New York, NY (CMJ)

Sat 10/22 - Club Europa - Brooklyn, NY (CMJ)

Mon 10/24 - Redwood Art Space - Wilkes Barre, PA

Tue 10/25 - Boondocks - York Haven, PA

Wed 10/26 - Jewish Mother Backstage - Norfolk, VA

Thu 10/27 - Oak Grove Civic Club - Lexington, SC

Fri 10/28 - CMC - Gainesville, FL (The Fest 10)

Mon 10/31 - Warehouse 8B - Jacksonville, FL

Tue 11/1 - Sector 7G - Augusta, GA

Wed 11/2 - Lucie Monroe Specialty Coffee - Christianburg, VA

Thu 11/3 - Club Relevant - Virginia Beach, VA

Fri 11/4 - University of Maryland (Baltimore County) - Baltimore, MD

Sat 11/5 - house show TBA - Oneonta, NY

Sun 11/6 - house show TBA - State College, PA

Mon 11/7 - Avenue 209 - Lock Haven, PA

Tue 11/8 - The City House - Kenmore, NY

Wed 11/9 - Dad Frat - Athens, OH

Thu 11/10 - College Corner Coffee and Books - Alma, MI

Fri 11/11 - Its a Kling Thing House - Akron, OH

Sat 11/12 - Smiling Moose - Pittsburgh, PA

Sun 11/13 - College of William and Mary (venue TBA) - Williamsburg, VA

Mon 11/14 - George Mason University (venue TBA) - Washington, DC

 For more tour details and to RSVP: 

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=258309994205215

 Koji on the internet: 

Website - http://www.kojisaysaloha.com

Webstore - http://colormake.bigcartel.com

Bandcamp - http://kojisaysaloha.bandcamp.com

Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/kojimusic

Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/kojisaysaloha

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Today’s DIY Interview is with Mark McMillon (Guitars/Vocals) from The Story Changes

www.theStoryChanges.com
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1. How did you get your band name?

We got our name from an early song of ours called the War. The song carried over from my previous band and when this band came together, a friend suggested the name from the line in the song.  It just sort of stuck!

2. How did this band get started?

The two of us came up playing music in our hometown of Dayton, OH and were involved in a few other projects beforehand.  When an early version of the band wasn’t working out, my band-mate Chris or “Poppy” as we’ve nicknamed him over the years, came on board and we’ve been hitting it hard ever since.  We’ve been a band for a few years now. 

3. What bands are you influenced by?

We love a lot of the stuff that came out of the late 90’s punk and alternative scene.  Bands like Seaweed, Sunny Day Real Estate, and Jimmy Eat World are big inspirations to the two of us.

4. If you could tour with any bands, past or present, who would they be and why?

Obviously this couldn’t happen now, but I would love to have had the chance to do a run of shows with Nirvana. They put on such an amazing and energetic show that was so real. I would love to have the opportunity to watch them nightly and just learn.

5. Best food to eat on tour?

We’re both vegetarians.  Mexican, pizza, and Indian are all favorites.  Pizza Luce’ in Minneapolis is one of my favorite places to eat. I just ate there last night on tour.  

6. Why should people listen to your band?

I don’t want to force art on anyone, that’s missing the point, but if you’re into pop, alternative, and punk rock, give it a shot.  We take a different approach with our live show, being just two of us. It’s fun, the way rock and roll should be.


7. Did any of you guys think your life would turn out this way? What did your parents say about your band?

We’ve been fortunate enough to travel all over the world playing music. We’re not a big band by any means, but I never thought we would have a chance to do everything we’ve been able to do thus far, especially for the most part on our own.  We’ve worked extremely hard over the years and I’m proud of what we’ve been able to do.  The two of us were lucky enough to have parents that have been super supportive over the years.  

8.Who are a few bands that you feel everyone should be listening to right now?

Into it/Over it, Polar Bear Club, Koji, Balance and Composure, Aficionado, It’s all Happening, and the Composure are all putting out great music that you need to check out!

9. If you could change something about the music industry, what would it be?

I hate that recorded music has become so disposable in the digital age. It’s all become about buying individual songs.   I love listening to albums as a whole.  As an artist, putting out an album and putting thought into the song order, album art, packaging, etc, is such a cool way to present your music. I think some of the younger generation is missing out by just buying single tracks off of iTunes.   

10. Memorable tour experience?

Every time we drive through the Southwest U.S., it’s impossible to not be in a good mood.  The scenery and weather in Arizona, New Mexico, and California, always make for some of my favorite memories on tour. We’ve had some great shows out that way as well!

11. If someone was to check out your “Recently Played” playlist on your iTunes, what would they find?

On last night’s drive, I was listening to the new album by Samiam. It’s great!

12. What is your favorite song to play?

It varies from tour to tour, depending on the setlist, but “Constellation” is always a fun song to play live.

13. What were some of your music influences and how involved in music were you growing up?

I never was super into music growing up, it hit me a little later.  My first favorite album was Faith No More’s  Angel Dust. Nirvana was the reason I decided to buy an instrument and learn how to play.

14. What music reminds you of your childhood?

I grew up skateboarding.  When I was really young, my older brother snuck me out with him quite a bit to skate with him and his friends. They used to blast older Metallica when skating the ramps. Anytime I hear In Justice For All, it always reminds me of those days. 

15. If you weren’t in your current genre of music/position, what else would you see yourself doing? 

I’m not really sure to be honest. I would probably be working construction and hanging out in Dayton, Ohio.

16. Any pre-show superstitions or rituals?

It’s pretty relaxed, but usually our routine involves me running backstage or out to the van to warm my voice up quickly, then meeting up with Chris to make a quick decision on the setlist for the night. Nice and easy!

17. What is something that most fans don’t know about you?

I’m absolutely horrible at video games.  I can’t hang!

18. What is your assessment of the current state of radio? Do you think it’s a place where your band could flourish?

I think it’s sort of slowly dying.  The average modern rock station only plays like eighteen different songs a day on average, just looped over and over. It’s really sad. Internet radio is well on it’s way to taking over.  We’ve had a lot of luck with internet radio and I hope the support continues!  

19. What do you like to do in your spare time?

I don’t get a ton of time off these days, so I tend to just hang out at home and catch up with friends when I’m in town.  I’ve been listening to so much new music lately on my downtime. Spotify has made my life so much easier to discover new artists and listen to old favorites.

20. What kind of hidden talents do you have?

I discovered last month that I am a machine on the sand volleyball court. Never knew I had it in me!