Friday, December 29, 2017

Owen's CD Choose Life is now at AllMusic.com


Owen's debut CD, 'Choose Life,' was submitted to AllMusic.com back in April, and we've just noticed it's now at their website. There is no picture or information about the CD, but all 18 tracks are there with samples, so you can click on the tracks and check them out. This is the first time 'Slacker Anthem' has graced a CD release. Here's the link for the CD at AllMusic...


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'This is Owen' the blog was created on June 30th 2013 to promote the music of Tom Ryerson & Owen. The music is all over the internet, to stream and to purchase. This blog has now had 1,277 views as of Jan 10th 2015, and has been seen in twenty four different countries; 
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Saturday, May 20, 2017

Cholera earns serious streams



I discovered today that all 8 tracks from Cholera's debut CD have been streamed at Spotify, and I thought that was pretty cool. Here is the ranking by streams;

1.   36 Streams     Princess for a day
2.   35 Streams     The Soft Cell
3.   27 Streams     Hush, you're beautiful
4.   21 Streams     Victoria Rows
5.   17 Streams     Sky Skraping
6.   16 Streams     Gideon
7.   10 Streams     Cementhead
8.     1 Stream       Barriers      

Download the CD here!

Sunday, March 26, 2017

Debut video by Cholera


I've just released the debut video by Cholera, my industrial music project. Originally
recorded in February 1986 by the Dead Puppies, it was issued as a longer track on
the Pathological Profile cassette in 1993. In 2008 the music was re-issued as
the Sky Skraping CD by Cholera. The CD is now available as a download from CD Baby
while Stan Antone's special single edit can be watched at YouTube. 




I used two home movies for the visual of the video. The videos were shot
during Christmas of 1985 and 1986. I purposely went for the grainy and 
shaky look of the video.