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YouTube Sound Quality

When it comes to many YouTube live concert videos, the sound quality is often pretty bad. The bass drowns out the rest of the instruments, and the sound is often too loud for the video camera to pick up without distortion.

Sometimes, though, you can use this distortion to your, the viewer’s, advantage: if the distortion actually emphasizes one instrument, like the guitar, over the others, you can better hear background guitar parts that you’ve never heard before, even on the album.

Here’s a great example of this: the bass drowns out the vocals in the live concert video of “I See Red” by  Uh Huh Her below. But, you can consequently hear the guitar part above all other instruments.

 

Best Shazam Discoveries

Shazam, a free iPhone application, helps you identify songs anywhere you go. Just hold up your phone to the music, wait 10 seconds, and Shazam tells you the artist, song, year, and gives you links to download it. You can learn more about Shazam here.

Three of ATS’s best Shazam discoveries of recent are:

1. “Back of the Van” by Ladyhawke. Location: NYC Jamba Juice

2. “Why Can’t I” by Liz Phair. Location: LA Movie Theatre

3. “Hey There Ophelia” by MC Lars. Location: Princeton, NJ

Best of…Concert Posters

Due to the popularity of After The Show’s Best of…Band Fan Sites, here are the nominations for the 10 Best Tour/Concert Posters in recent years:

1. Rooney and The Bridges

Rooney and The Bridges

2. Ben Kweller and Death Cab for Cutie

Ben Kweller & Death Cab for Cutie Concert Poster

3. Avril Lavigne

Avril Lavigne Concert Poster

4. Uh Huh Her

UHH Concert Poster

5. Rilo Kiley

Rilo Kiley Concert Poster

6. Regina Spektor

Regina Spektor Concert Poster

7. Tegan and Sara

Tegan and Sara Concert Poster

8. Ben Lee

Ben Lee Concert Poster

9. Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift Concert Poster

10. Johnathan Rice and Maria Taylor

Johnathan Rice & Maria Taylor Concert Poster

If you want, vote for your top 3 posters by leaving a comment.

“Anhedonia” by Skinny Jean

Skinny Jean is a little known band from Australia, but they’ve got a great song called “Anhedonia.” FYI, anhedonia means “the inability to take pleasure in activities one would normally find enjoyable.”

Skinny JeanHere’s a live video of the song (not very good quality):

To hear the album version of “Anhedonia” and for more information on Skinny Jean, head to their MySpace.

500 Days of Summer

The soundtrack to this summer’s movie 500 Days of Summer has a lot of great songs.

We’re starting off the soundtrack’s highlights with “You Make My Dreams” by Hall and Oates. The song plays during Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s dance sequence.

I saw a recent video of Hall and Oates playing “You Make My Dreams Come True” at the Troubadour in LA — definitely not as good as the album version.

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