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Never Records: You are NOT listening!

"Maybe this is for the drummer?"

Photo by The Merch Grrls

In November of 2007, I half-jokingly started a band, ThrowAway Grrls.  I quietly harmonized and plunked the bass while my friend crooned and thrummed the guitar.  Along with two other friends attempting percussion, we practiced for a few weeks in a desperate attempt swiftly to master our instruments for a premature show into which we had managed to charm our way.  We were scheduled to open for a few tribute bands on a sold-out Saturday night at the Bowery Ballroom in New York City, but as soon as we walked into the upstairs club for our first sound-check, all our feet froze to the floor.  We knew we were ill-prepared; we did not even know which amp was for the bass and which one was for the guitar.  We only prepared four slap-dash songs, but with the help of a patient sound engineer, we persevered!  Although, I must admit, for those 15-20 minutes, I wobbled like a gelatin dessert.

Around August of 2009,  I grew frustrated with the constant, suffocating stage fright.  Until then, I averaged a show or two per month.  I spent hours with my head in my hands wondering what ways to overcome my cowardice.   At the behest of an ex, I slammed one fist into the other palm and challenged myself to play 100 shows to remove forcibly the fear through repetition and experience.  I did not give myself a deadline, because I was unsure of how to count a performance.  However, I eventually decided to count any time I performed  in front of a crowd of strangers, anything from an open mic to a proper show.

Beginning that September, I counted 15 prior performances.   As much as I pep-talked myself to be non-nonchalant and reiterated that I did not care what others thought of my lack of technique, the thought of making a fool out of myself overwhelmed my convictions.  Fortunately at that time, I re-read Writing Down The Bones: Freeing the Writer Within, which not only inspired me, but also helped me feel less inferior since I realized that I was no better or worse for trying than were my peers.  By January 2010 I reached performance number 65, and throughout the month I played 25 more times including one of my personal favorites, an “in-store” performance at Never Records, a fake record store. Continue reading

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Never Can Say Good Bye: Antagonist Live Show: part 1

The Antagonist Art Movement presents “The Antagonists Live” 01.14.10 @ Never Records (former Tower Records 14 E. 4th St. @ Broadway, NYC), faux record store installation by Ted Riederer in partnership w/ No Longer Empty. Video by Ethan Minsker.

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