Friday, September 10, 2010

MGMT Cover w/ Matt Sia + "Penny Royal" Short Film

Had a really fun time playing yesterday at The Bitter End with Matt Sia! I will upload those videos for you guys sometime this weekend so you can take a peek at our smoky rendition of "Billie Jean" amongst others. To help promote the show, we posted our cover of MGMT's "Kids" on YouTube. I am still a bit rusty on the violin, but thanks to some encouragement from friends, including Jason Yang - who I saw in Tulsa and reminded me that I'd promised to conjure the violin back in March in L.A. - I gathered the resolve. All I have to say, is Huzzah!



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I also wanted to share this short film by Vincent Lin called "Penny Royal", currently in the Interpretations flmmaker competition. I wrote a song specifically for the project and you can hear it from the get-go!


http://interpretationsfilm.com/members/mintstin/


Feel free to post a comment too!

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Brainstorming a setlist for Saturday

Me trying to see if Wilbur, the pig, will help me figure out what to sing... =P

Ah man... I never realized how annoying having a lot of songs could be. I don't know really what to play on Saturday. There's SO many songs I want to do, but maybe half of them are not even worthy of a live audience. Ha. Here's my rough draft of the selist so far...

Better
Washington Square
Love or Fate
The Kind of Girl (you wouldn't wanna -bleep- with :P ...)
Massachusetts Sky
(One last hurrah?)
I Would Have
Home to Me? ? ?
Beaches of Blue *
The Way I Am
Disaster
Meaningless Conversation

Lots of question marks still... plus I have to practice new songs... Ahhh what to do what to do...

Sunday, July 11, 2010

The B-Sides Show



I guess you could say this is a show I'm doing for me. It's been a while since I've played songs other than those on "Second Skin" (and some others) onstage...so this is me giving myself the opportunity to fudge around a little, play some older stuff, maybe even play some songs I don't usually play for people at all. Eeeks. Kind of nervous about it to be honest. Haha.. :) Come on down.

8 pm Saturday, July 17
Sidewalk Cafe
94 Avenue A, NYC (at 6th St.)
Free | All Ages

Monday, June 28, 2010

"Isabelle" at KNY5



This song got me runner-up at KNY5. I was pretty shocked... both because of the sheer amount of talent at the competition, and because I was the first one to go onstage...figured I didn't have a shot. But it's pretty neat! :)

Thursday, June 24, 2010

More Band Performances from Best Buy!

I've been swimming in footage and photos from this gig, so you shall reap the benefits. :)

Here is me and Jon's cover of "You and I" by Ingrid Michaelson (Zach is playing some djembe and tambourine in the back. Sadly, his drums weren't mic'ed!)



Here is our cover of Feist's "1,2,3,4".



And here is David's version of "Meaningless Conversation", with similar audio to the one below, but a tighter image.



Now, as for Saturday's amazing Music Video release night, I will get you more footage from them soon... let these marinate for a little bit. :)

ALFA

PS: On a sidenote, I just saw Toy Story 3!! OMIGOD I felt like a loser crying at the end, but I feel like I could totally relate! Anyone who knows me knows how attached I am to my little stuffed pig. :( Anyone else get a little mist in their eyes at the end of that movie?

Sunday, June 20, 2010

OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO: "Love as Tragedy: A Play in 3 Acts"

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Last night's release was incredible! Pictures from that soon. But. First.



Weeee!!!!! Spread the word and please help this video get all the views that it deserves!!!

Also, please take a gander at http://www.alfa-music.com because Mike Violago did an incredible job of making the website look gorgeous with the video embedded!

Friday, June 18, 2010

Best Buy Recap

Today was the band gig at Best Buy in Union Square. What an awesome day! The weather cooperated, first of all. It was the perfect New York City summer: warm and light, but slightly breezy, everyone's in a good mood, there's the excitement in the air. Matt Sia opened before Ryan Bandong went on. I'd been pretty anxious about this weekend, mainly because of tomorrow's big Music Video Release, but after today's set, I am really looking forward to it.

I just want to get it out to the world already, ya know? :)


(Here's us playing "Meaningless Conversation," one of my older tunes, but the first time it's been done with a band...ever!)


(Here's "Second Skin")

I saw a lot of friends, some new fans from the Rutgers show 2 weeks ago, some faces I hadn't seen in a while. One of the guys at Best Buy told me it was the biggest crowd they'd had out for a Live at Best Buy show ever. And they've asked me to play at Best Buy in Lincoln Center on June 30! So, that should be rad.

Anyway, I should sleep. I've just been watching movies and perusing World Cup stories on the web all night. =)

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Le Big Weekend

Big weekend coming up in a couple of days. Trying not to lose it!


Friday, June 18: 3 to 5 p.m. ( I Play w/ Full Band @ 5 p.m.)
Best Buy - Union Square (1 E. 14th St., NYC)
FREE / All Ages
RSVP: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=129792880372558&ref=mf


Saturday, June 19: 9 to 11 p.m.
"Love as Tragedy" Music Video Release Party & Screening!!!!
Level 9 (34 W. 32nd St., NYC)
FREE / All Ages
RSVP: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=126873550675797&ref=ts

Sunday, June 20
"Love as Tragedy" goes LIVE on www.alfa-music.com and www.youtube.com/alfamusic :)

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Sunday, June 6, 2010

"Love as Tragedy" Music Video Screening Party!



"Love as Tragedy" MV Screening Party!

9 to 11 p.m. Saturday, June 19
Level 9, 34 W. 32nd St., NYC (9th Fl.)
Free!
w/ Performances from Kollaboration artists Jen Kwok, Cate Song and myself!

You don't want to miss it. Forreals.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Mexico uploads

I got to it faster than I thought... :) Here are some of my favorites.

A stray dog crossing Juarez Avenue, which cuts across the island of Cozumel. We took a scooter out and this is looking back towards the West.
The East coast of Cozumel has these unbelievable breaks that lend themselves to some dramatic photos, especially with the clouds looming on the horizon.


Cancun's long stretch of shallow water.

The Castle at Chichen Itza, about a 3-hour drive from where we were staying.

A family shot at the beach, Playa del Carmen.

Love this shot! We took this on our first full day. We are silly geezers.

Donde esta los cacahuates?!

We're back from Mexico today, and let me tell you.. I look exactly like a bright red tomato! Yesterday was the only completely-sunny day the entire week we spent in the Mayan Riviera and that sun beat down extremely hard. It probably didn't help that we spent a good five hours in the beach and the pool. And man, sunburns hurt!

On the bright side, getting some away time was much-needed. I've always been the restless type, and traveling calms me. Maybe it's being in the middle of all the external activity that reminds me that there's little use in fussing over life. Only I know how much of a stickler I am for feeling in-control. So I'm probably the only person that knows how much I need to let go.

:)

Anyway, enough introspection. Pictures will come soon from the trip. We did a ton! Some highlights: seeing Chichen Itza and Tulum, the aquamarine waters of Playa del Carmen and Cancun (which, by the way, reminded me of a water-surrounded Vegas), scootering aimlessly through Cozumel before finding our way to the windswept breakers of the island's east coast, stopping by a roadside stand for fresh coconut, floating under mangroves in Xel-Ha before getting caught in a tropical downpour - and still managing a rather difficult rope bridge, seeing the largest school of fish I've ever seen in my life while snorkeling in Cozumel (I am not exaggerating. Will link that video soon!), and all the food and sunbathing in between. :) It was a good week.

And now it's back to life. There's lots to get to, including a show on Tuesday at American Express in the city. I'm also working out the details for the Music Video Screening/Release Party, which I hope to do by the 2nd week in June. Cross fingers for me! Coordinating always seems to be an anxiety-ridden ordeal, but I am hoping we can get it all locked down very soon. :) I've already seen a rough version of the video and I'm over the moon about it! I can't wait until it's actually out there for the world to see...


.. until next updates!


<3 A

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Not everything is flat in Iowa...

The conclusion we came to was that Jon, Zach (the new guy on drums) and I had spent maybe just under 20 hours in transit for a 45-minute set, but that it was all worth it! The folks at Grinnell were awesome, band sounded great and playing for the first time with Zach turned out to be marvelous. Jon and I topped off our one evening in Iowa with some classy wine and cheese, and we all had a chance to check out the town a bit. Not that there was too much to see... but it was fun no less.

One hiccup though.. I've learned that I'm not a fan of too much flat land. It's a North Jersey thing, ya know? We like our tree cover and small mountains in the distance.

There was an immense and cold wind sweeping across the town while we were there. Sad to report, the wind seems to have followed us to Jersey. The plane landing last night was a doozy, as you can probably imagine. Oh well!

Oh, Jon came up with a pretty funny Iowa joke.

It goes, "Iowa-nna come back next year!!!" :)
Actually, that's slightly modified. Jon likes to say, "Iowa wanna come back next year!" but I think that's slightly redundant. Don't you?

Here's some evidence. :) Oh, and I have footage of the gig as well! I just have to kit-kat it... (you know, break it off into pieces) so it's not one big gig file. Though if I could, I totally would. :P


We stayed at a quaint spot, Grinnell House. Here's a view I snapped.



After the gig, we hit up a bar called Lonnski's where they had a shot-ski (look carefully). Basically, they glued 3 shot glasses onto a little ski and we all drank together. This is the Before picture.

...and the after picture...

Yick.


It's us in front of Grinnell House, where we stayed. And look! I'm tall! :)


Flat flat flat...


Cornheads!

Finally, here's the closer for the evening. An off-the-cuff uke tune about our short trip:

Monday, May 3, 2010

"Love as Tragedy" Shoot Pictures!

Hey y'all! Here are pictures from the shoot:

facebook.com/album.php?aid=2614992&id=821401&l=0984f7034b

The wonderful David Speranza will now edit the video, so stay tuned!
Oh, and we'll also have a behind-the-scenes video soon, too! Super stoked. =)

Thursday, April 29, 2010

"Love as Tragedy" Music Video prep


This is a test video Director David put together. I'm not comfortable with singing for camera yet, as you can see. I'm planning on downing a tequila or so before doing this shoot... even if it WILL be at 9am in the morning on Saturday! HA! :)

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So the last few weeks have been pretty crazy. Between the usual buzz of my reporter job and my gigging, I've been working with Director David (as I will call David Speranza) on my first music video, for the song "Love as Tragedy: A Play in 3 Acts." Not going to exhale just yet, but I have to express my slight surprise that things have worked out so far. Of course, much remains to be seen. Maybe I just believe in Murphy's Law a little too much. :)

David put together a narrative story for the music video that sticks pretty close to the lyrics, something I really like. Storytelling is something I enjoy doing with my music, and in that song in particularly, so it's very cool that he decided to bring that out as the centerpiece to the video. We got some actors to volunteer (mostly his doing, I don't know enough actors), I got some extras together... it's been kind of nerve wracking, but then what's a better sign that it's all worth it?

We're shooting the video at the always awesome Paul Vincent Studios, which I'm familiar with from my work with photographer Virginia Kamenitzer. The place is super neat. Check it out.








More to come soon...

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Isabelle @ Tufts

I've never been very good at taking video. Especially at gigs... come to think of it, that's something I have to get better at... but anyway, I stumbled into this one, taking by my friend Eric. It's my performance of "Isabelle" from Tufts U. :) It's funny hearing different versions of this song through the months since the album came out. My voice really underwent a few changes...

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Introducing...Alfa

You may have noticed a new link up top on the blog. If not, it's cool. I did it whilst noodling on my computer, but then realized I never officially mentioned it on the blog. Ay me.

So my drummer Dave Dodds put together this very cool bio video and I want you guys to check it out and tell me what you think!
Personally, I think I should have put on more makeup in the interviews... but Dave was all, "ohh it's so natural" so then I was talked into it.

Introducing... Alfa from Dave Dodds on Vimeo.



... which brings me to my next point, which is that I am planning to shoot a video for "Love as Tragedy: A Play in 3 Acts" (wahoo!) with the director David Speranza on May 1st and 2nd. We're looking for extras so if you're interested, lemme know! :)

"Supergirl" on an iPhone App

Do you like to play bongos?

Have you thought about playing "Supergirl" on Bongos?


Ah, you too?! Good, well there's this iPhone app, and you should download it: Bongo Blitz. :) It could be awesome!

Sunday, April 4, 2010

"You and I" (Ingrid Michaelson) Performed @ Small World Coffee, Princeton



Hope this makes y'all smile.

Chicago... all things go.


Me with the amazing Manny Garcia, Leejay Abucayan and Melissa Polinar after our performance at U. of Illinois, Chicago last weekend. :) Great times.

I just regret not staying longer to soak in the sights and smells.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Rumble

It's raining... really hard out there.
I'm huddled over my laptop in the attic.
Kind of scared the ceiling is going to collapse...

oh nooo!!

Princeton and Chicago This Weekend


I haven't had a chance to update the shows-listing, but my good friend and singer/songwriter Manny Garcia asked me to jump aboard to fill a headlining replacement at the benefit concert for Believe International (a Philippine non-profit) in Chicago on Sunday. So this weekend means a band show at Small World Coffee, in Princeton, NJ and then taking an early flight to Chicago on Sunday. Fun times, indeed!

Here's the Facebook event, if you can make Sunday's Chicago's show! www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=352590299372.

And here's the poster for Saturday's show in Princeton, NJ:


There should be a FB event coming up shortly for that... anyway, back to the daily grind that is my day job.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Beantown

I'm back from a weekend in Boston. Just to hang out and celebrate a friend's birthday.
That city is beautiful when it's warm.

Too bad that doesn't happen often.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

The Rat and the Dog

I saw a dog kill a rat today
on the corner of Broadway and 78th
A duo of little gray things scurried away,
one met its fate: canine incisors
that refused to release him,
his mangled body contorted
gray and white fur awry.

The dog's owner tugged at his canvas leash,
"Let it go! Let it go!" he commanded
to no avail as the spectators stopped;
curious passersby;
New Yorkers deprived of wildlife on display.
The poor man was desperate now,
but likely because he was embarrassed.

Nobody concealed their horror
as the dog first let go the body,
now draining slowly of life.
Dropped on the unforgiving sidewalk.
The dog still would not leave.
Maybe he was scared, too?
Scared that the ghost of that ugly thing
would come to haunt him soon.

Slowly the crowd dispersed
and I walked, also, away.
We all left that unwanted creature cold,
lying lonely, dishonored on the pavement.
Lucky it was a rat, we think,
for we can't muster much sympathy for it.
The poor, sad little thing lay cold now.

Maybe to be buried soon
by a merciful garbage truck
or swept idly away.


3.16.10
new york city

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Tomorrow is Pi Day!

Those of you who know me well, know how much I love Pi Day. :) Mostly because this song becomes relevant...


Monday, March 8, 2010

Whirlwind L.A. Trip and my music on anime!




Ahhh! Just got back from a CRAZY weekend at Kollaboration X, at The Shrine in L.A. I missed my flight in Friday night, so ended up rushing in on Sat. morning and going non-stop through rehearsals, practice with Mike Isberto, the show and the after party. Then I took a flight out the next day (yesterday) and got home a bit late. So So So terribly tired, but happy for this whirlwind weekend!
Here's a photo of me and Mike at the Red Carpet before showtime, taken by HypnoticAsia.


And here's one from onstage at the beautiful Shrine Auditorium.

In other news, I MUST share this video my friend Ish Baclay created, using the second verse from "Love as Tragedy" along with scenes from Ouran High School Host Club. Never had my music on anime before, so it's pretty cool!



Sunday, February 28, 2010

2010 Gigs so far... (Warning: Rambling is involved)



Just got back from a trip to L.A. where I played a show w/ Mike Isberto (my collaborator this coming weekend in Kollaboration X at The Shrine! Huzzah!), and also played at the Lunar New Year Festival in Chinatown. It was quite a trip... one that started with rushing straight from LAX to a taping of Kababayan LA for LA 18 tv, and ended with a marathon 5-hour songwriting session with Mike. We had been having a hard time writing our song for Kollaboration X between the miles...FYI iChat has a lag, which doesn't bode well when you're both trying to play guitar and sing together. :-/ So getting together those few hours was really needed. Me and Mike have really had a great time hanging out... even though we were a little bummed we couldn't have our own slots for Kollab (we were told we either had to compete against each other for one slot or perform together), it turned out to be a fun experience and collaboration anyway! :)

This past Friday I had a show at City Grace Church on Sullivan St. in NYC. Me and Jon held it down as a duo, since Dave had a last-minute taping in Budapest... I should probably have mentioned that he's a film guy. :) ha.

Before L.A. (stick with me, here), was a show at Best Buy in Chelsea, that had a pretty solid turn-out. Not to mention, The Kennedys showed up to support! For those of you who don't know, The Kennedys are a NY-based folk duo (husband/wife) that have really been making a name for themselves in the national folk scene. It was pretty awesome that they came out to check out my set!
To help publicize the Best Buy show, I did a really late night (like, 1 am) interview at WHCR 90.3, "Thermal Soundwaves" with Cee Truth and Kevin Lawrence (pictured above).

Prior to that, I had a benefit music/art show for Haiti at someone's apartment in the city. Yes... someone's apartment. :) It was big enough to fit nearly 200 people between a few hours... but it was loud! The crowd volume was a challenge at first, but there was something cool about having a bunch of people gathered on fold-up chairs and sitting on the floor, just listening to the songs despite all the ruckus in the back of the room. It's like you're in on your own secret, and working to put your ear to everything being sung. It ended up being one of the most fun gigs of the year so far.

And before that, I kicked off the year's shows with a band gig at The Stone Pony, as the feature for their open mic. We had a pretty solid performance, I thought. We're hoping to play there again soon...

... wow, that might have been confusing, me going backwards, eh? Woops. Haha... for whatever reason, my head's in a jumble and I'm barely in blog-writing gear. So, forgive me for this random rambling.

I know it's almost March and I haven't blogged properly about what's been going on with music this year. It's not even that things have been especially busy (cuz they're pretty much as they usually are, haha). But I'll try my best to do a better job at it! Hoozah!

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

That whole Taylor Swift debacle




So by now I'm sure you've ALL heard about that whole Taylor Swift pitch issue, when she was onstage with musical great Stevie Nicks and basically botched her song as well as Stevie's classic song. I didn't watch the Grammys, but my voice teacher convinced me to YouTube the performance (he seems to think it's a conspiracy, TS winning 4 awards despite barely being able to carry a tune).

Anyway, I'm not here to Taylor-hate. She's actually a fascinating character, and her winning big at the awards, coupled with the few performances I've seen of hers (all of which, I'm sad to say, were less than stellar) has me mulling over what the hype around her is all about. She may have played her "damsel in distress" card a few too many times, with the whole Kanye thing, the jilted-lover lyrics in all her songs, and now people coming to her defense about the whole Grammy incident...but... people are still going to buy her records, and be astounded that she writes her own songs (even though Lady Gaga does too, and - even if I don't always like her - she can actually carry a tune...not to mention, if you're looking for a 20-year-old who writes her own phenomenal songs, try Laura Marling instead!), and come to her defense after every painful performance. And I think it's simply because she captures our imagination.

Live performer, she is not. And I am in the camp that believes those rewarded with a Grammy should be real performers - in the studio and onstage - but, I'll admit, she strategizes her pop persona well. I don't particularly think she's very sincere onstage (she was still outshone by a motionless Stevie Nicks, in my opinion, even with as much flair and big hand motions she put into her presence), the signs of insecurity with her voice are all there... but her songs are about love, heartbreak, pining for the football captain - all things that a certain demographic can totally get with. Put that together with super-polished music videos that present her as the dolled-up damsel-in-distress, or the pained high school geek; make the viewers see themselves in the character she plays and voila...it's a formula for longevity, at least in the fickle teen market.

It definitely helps that she looks a certain way. I'm sad to say that her big win shows just how far a pretty face will really get you. Lady Gaga, who I don't think is very pretty but have more musical respect for, definitely deserved Album of the Year, considering all the hits she had out of that CD. But alas, this is why the Grammys has lost so much credibility with other musicians in recent years.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Moment of peace

Hey you guys!
Geez, I really need to blog more often, don't I? It's been busy, but no - that is no excuse!
What have I been doing? Well, after playing the release show, me, Laura and the guys had our final gig of 2009 cancelled due to snow. So, I pranced off to Europe to let off some steam for New Year's, then came back feeling very refreshed! So far I had a show at The Stone Pony with the band - what a kick-ass venue! And then at a house show benefit for Haiti, an event that was really inspiring and successful too! Organized by the lovely Cate Song (www.catesong.com).

Anyway, one of my goals for 2010 has been to get better on my cover song game. Full disclosure: I have never been a big cover-song person, mainly because the whole reason I started songwriting was because I never felt like I was all that great at sounding like other people. So, yes, this whole songwriting thing came out of an insecurity! And it's taken me much further than I thought it would, but now it's time to be gutsy and face those fears. So, if I stick to my guns (and I hope you guys will keep me encouraged even if I wimp out) ... I should have more cover songs up. Right now I have that Grammy blitzkrieg Taylor Swift's "Love Story" stuck in my head . . . HINT.

To the friends I met at Carnegie Mellon - thank you SO much for your comments on this blog, and I am extremely privileged to have had the opportunity to meet and speak to all of you. I'm thrilled that my speech helped you feel a little bit more inspired. I hope you continue to follow all your dreams, and not let anything get in your way. I'm working on your song... it's almost finished, but still needs to be polished. The words written in your index cards have blown me away... I never imagined such a simple project would move me so much. Stay tuned, I'll be e-mailing y'all soon. :)



Much love,

A