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Listening Party: The Free Music Challenge
As many of you may know, we’re slowly trying to incorporate more and more video into what we do here at the Spark. When it comes to local music, however, we’re in a weird position. You see, as long as we’re reviewing local music, and stick to short clips rather than entire songs, we’re... »
Listening Party: More Local Music Videos, You Say?
In sticking with the Spark’s recent appeal for more people to participate in local video-making and video blogging, this week we’re highlighting a few local musicians who have already made the leap to video. If you think about it for a moment, online videos are actually a big leap forward for local talent in... »
Listening Party: Watch More John Watson Videos
This week, I thought I’d go for something very simple and suggest that we all take a few moments to check out John Watson Video on YouTube. Watson has been capturing a lot of local concerts, most notably the Live at The Showroom series, and since we’re pushing pretty hard for more video coverage... »
Listening Party Video: Coma Cinema and Aaron James & The Adrenaline Junkies, revisited
Has everyone gone video-blog crazy? Quite possibly. This week, we revisit two local bands Coma Cinema and Aaron James & The Adrenaline Junkies, with the hopes that actually being able to hear the bands perform will give everyone greater appreciation for the local music scene, but without the hassle of dealing with other websites... »
Listening Party: Is There Something In The Water?
Earlier in the week, I found myself listening to SC ETV radio’s Clemson-produced radio show Your Day, which is a sort of general interest “radio magazine” about South Carolina. I was really just wanting some noise to occupy me while I made a slightly complicated lunch, and didn’t really expect to hear anything that... »
Listening Party: New Directions
I suppose it was only a matter of time before MySpace’s old music search function stopped working, making it all but impossible to find local band profiles easily. Their new search page is all but useless from a local music point of view, and there are tons of threads about how terrible this move... »
Listening Party: Blasts From The Past
Every so often, every reviewer should go back and review their own work. Not in the sense of self-mockery — although that can be fun, too — but rather re-examining their earlier reviews to see if time and experience has changed their perceptions of the work in question. And perceptions do change over time.... »
Listening Party: Darkest Of Days And Dave Lambert & The Carolina Rails
Here’s the gimmick: Each week, we’ll pick two local bands — an opening act and a headliner — link to a site where you can listen to their songs for free, then ask you to spend a few moments of your precious time to tell us what you think about them. Some may be... »
Spark Specific: New Year Reboot
For the next few days, the Spartanburg Spark will be inactive as we take advantage of the post holiday-lull to update the software that runs the site, revamp our design and make a few much-needed changes. This isn’t a major update, thankfully, but rather involves a bunch of little updates and changes. We expect... »
Listening Party: No Listening Party Today
Owing to the Christmas holiday, there will be no Listening Party today. The local music column will return next week. In the interim, feel free to post suggestions for Spartanburg-area bands you’d like to see covered in the comment fields below. And happy holidays! »
Listening Party: Regional Holiday Music Bonanza
Rules are made to be broken, particularly when it comes to the holidays. Sure, you know that everyone agreed to cap off their gifts at $20 this year because of the economy, but — gosh darn it — your mom would really like that MacGyver box set on DVD, and it’s only $35 bucks,... »
Listening Party: Favorite Local Music Moment Of 2009
Each week on Listening Party, I find some element of Spartanburg’s musical culture to explore. Usually, this takes the form of music reviews focusing on the work of local bands, but I’ve also tried to keep the format fresh and change things up regularly, the larger goal being to get people thinking about the... »
Listening Party: Two Local Songs For The Holidays
Last week, I posted a holiday music challenge to local musicians, asking them to record their own versions of classic holiday tunes or write new ones. It didn’t have to be anything fancy or professional, but rather just something to show a little holiday spirit. While the consensus was that the idea was a fun... »
Listening Party: DJ Scarlett And Will Reid
Here’s the gimmick: Each week, we’ll pick two local bands — an opening act and a headliner — link to a site where you can listen to their songs for free, then ask you to spend a few moments of your precious time to tell us what you think about them. Some may be... »
Listening Party: Scene Sweep Greer
Listening Party’s “Scene Sweep” takes a quick, casual look at some of the musical talent in (or at least adjacent to) Spartanburg County using MySpace’s local music search. It works like this: I type in a local ZIP code for a local community to find the available performers in that area; I’ll listen to... »

