The first proper song on Amanda Palmer’s There Will Be No Intermission opens with the maniacal tinkle of circus piano and then a gently tragic waltz, as Palmer sings “everyone’s reaching to put on a seatbelt / but this kind […]
The first proper song on Amanda Palmer’s There Will Be No Intermission opens with the maniacal tinkle of circus piano and then a gently tragic waltz, as Palmer sings “everyone’s reaching to put on a seatbelt / but this kind […]
When pulling campaigns for Crowdfunding Radar, I typically visit three sites: PledgeMusic, Kickstarter, and IndieGoGo. Being the “big three” crowdfunding sites, they host the vast majority of campaigns that run. But in the past few years, a fourth platform has […]
When pulling campaigns for Crowdfunding Radar, I typically visit three sites: PledgeMusic, Kickstarter, and IndieGoGo. Being the “big three” crowdfunding sites, they host the vast majority of campaigns that run. But in the past few years, a fourth platform has […]
Each week in this space, I bring you a few of the most interesting new roots-oriented crowdfunding campaigns looking for your support. I do this primarily by looking at three sites; Kickstarter, PledgeMusic, and IndieGoGo. With some variation, all three […]
Early this month, Amanda Palmer announced a new record, You Got Me Singing, that she has made with her father, Jack Palmer. Amanda — a founding member of the Dresden Dolls, leader of the Grand Theft Orchestra, singer-songwriter, performer, and writer — seems to […]
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