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The Washington Post

The Washington Post
January 9th, 2004
MIKE SHUPP “This Time” Private Mind

Washington Post review 1/9/04

There’s nothing complicated about Mike Shupp’s approach to power pop, nothing to dim the appeal of the jingle-jangle guitar work, the clipped, hammered rhythms or the crafty construction of three-minute odes and laments. On “This Time,” big hooks trump big ideas time and again.

Yet the former Big Bang Theory guitarist nevertheless has something to say, mostly concerning the ins and outs of relationships, and his lyrics tend to be as thoughtful as they are concise. His most intriguing songs neatly summarize personal history and lingering tension in a line or two, creating a love-hate dynamic on “Good Again” or swiftly setting the mood for “All Over Town,” a tale of obsession, sorrow and humiliation. Shupp’s sharp pop instincts are an even bigger plus, though, which is why a song as sad as “Came to This” packs a rhythmic punch, or why “She’ll Come Around” is likely to bring Marshall Crenshaw to mind. Shupp does a lot of multi-tasking here, playing guitar, bass, keyboards and percussion while getting a big, booting assist from drummer Chris Zogby. But “This Time” never sounds as if it were pieced together in the studio. More often than not, in fact, it’s like listening to a power-pop band having a good time in real time.

Appearing Tuesday at Velvet Lounge. • To hear a free Sound Bite from Mike Shupp, call Post-Haste at 202-334-9000 and press 8107. (Prince William residents, call 703-690-4110.)

— Mike Joyce
( January 9th, 2004 )
Copyright © 2004 The Washington Post All rights reserved

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Airplay on XM Satellite Radio

XM Radio plays "This Time"

XM Satellite Radio has been spinning tracks from THIS TIME this past week…  “Came To This” and the title track have each been played several times on the Rock “Unsigned” station (#52).  Stay tuned to XM this Tue JAN 6th, between 5:00 – 6:00 pm EST to hear more… and keep those requests coming!

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Jammin’ Java (Part Two)

So… I have finally got all the audio files from the live recording transferred, and have begun the process of listening back, and rough mixing, and can finally write a quick note about the show.  Though I was under the impression that we’d be recording straight to Pro Tools®, the on-site studio was in fact only set up to record to (MOTU’s) Digital Performer; a fine platform, but necessitating some extra steps for me.  I’d brought with me a 60 GB FireWire drive and a 160 GB USB 2.0/FireWire drive, in hopes of writing directly to one of them, but we couldn’t quite get that to work… however, engineer Bobby McIntyre converted Digital Performer’s raw audio files to .WAV format, and burned them over two (2) DVD-R discs (4.7 GB capacity each—exactly 6.0 GB total of data—85 minute show recorded on 14 channels at 16-bit/44.1 kHz). My good friend Mike Harvey at lent me an external DVD-RW drive which ran flawlessly on my Pro Tools machine (a Dell Dimension 8200), and after quickly setting up a new PT session, importing and synching the audio was a snap.

Slowly working up some rough mixes — here’s a short clip of a rough mix of “What Did You Mean”:…more to come. Performance-wise, it was a tough night for us, as the venue, nice as it is, is really best suited to acoustic performers (even though they actively book rock acts)… the brick wall behind and along the sides of the stage, along with all the rest of the hard surfaces in the room, make it extremely reflective, acoustically… and as soon as you introduce a rock drum kit and some guitar amplifiers, you end up with a situation where it’s very difficult to properly monitor your vocals, no matter how low you try to keep the instruments, and how hard you try to push the monitors.

But the crowd was great, really supportive, and the sound out front was by all accounts excellent, even among one of the better shows we’ve done. That’s the latest, more news and sound clips to follow…!

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Jammin’ Java (Part One)

Live at Jammin' Java

Have posted some early photos from the show last night… on my way to Actiondale Studios to borrow a DVD reader to transfer the audio files from DVD-R to my hard drive…!

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Happy New Year!

Skeezer at work on her New Year’s resolutions!
 
 
 
 
 

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Jammin’ Java

Jammin’ Java
227 Maple Ave E
Vienna, VA 22180-4630
(703) 255-1566
8:00 p.m.  $8  all ages  LIVE RECORDING!  All concerts are general admission. Jammin’ Java is non-smoking and all-ages at all times. Tickets can be pre-purchased by calling us at 703.255.1566 ext. 8 or by stopping by.
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In With The New…

Tomorrow is our live recording at Jammin’ Java… looking forward to seeing the actual studio part of the venue for the first time… pretty smart set-up, actually. I’ll be taking the Pro Tools® session files home with me that night… who knows, can maybe even get a couple rough mixes from the show done, and put them up on the website the next day.
It has been a good year… and I’m liking the looks of 2004 already.

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Mum’s

Mums, Baltimore MD
Mum's Pub

Played Mum’s Pub Friday night, in the Federal Hill neighborhood of Baltimore, a stone’s throw from Ravens Stadium. Chuck and I debuted the “acoustic duo” format of the band, and it went really well, quite a lot of fun actually. Tried a little bit different type of set list, with some of the more straight ahead stuff up front, and it seemed to go over great. The Shelly Coats had invited us to play, after we shared the stage with them last month at the Baltimore IPO festival; Sarah Pinsker was on the bill as well. Everyone was really nice, especially Brian doing the sound… we just may have to come back.