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The Obelisk is Six Years Old Today

the obelisk 6 years

A lot has changed in the last six years. Not so much my PhotoShop skills, but plenty of other stuff. The first post on this site went up on Jan. 31, 2009. It was a Saturday, like tomorrow. The better part of the few days prior had been spent sorting out a WordPress back end with Slevin, picking a theme, making a header and all that kind of stuff, so I usually just mark the last Friday of each January as the anniversary of the site’s launch. I’m sure there’s a way to figure out the exact time and date it happened, but I’m also sure I have neither any idea nor inclination to find out what it might be. We’ll all live.

My perspective, of course, is skewed, but to me it seems like this site has come to occupy a curious space in the weird, online version of the heavy underground. There are a lot of blogs out there now — more than when I started and there were plenty then as well — and what I think continues to set this one apart is that I have no staff. I doubt everyone who stops by to check out a track stream or whatever or read a press release knows that, but it’s true. Apart from a few tour diaries (and more to come) and a few short-lived columns by others, I’ve done all the writing on this site in the last six years and over 5,800 posts. I’ve been places I never thought I’d go, heard things I never thought I’d hear. It’s become my creative livelihood. If it’s a weekday and I’m not writing, I feel disconnected.

That’s about me, though. I’ve said thanks many times over the years, and I continue to do so without fear of redundancy because it’s important to me on a personal level that you understand how much I appreciate your role in all this nonsense. I’ve thanked readers, my wife, labels, PR firms, Slevin, and many others along the way, but the group I think I probably thank the least is the bands, the people who actually make the music. I’ve also said there are days when The Obelisk is what gets me out of bed in the morning, which is very true, but if the music wasn’t there to start with, if these wonderful people weren’t reaching out to me at a rate that I can in no way keep up with anymore, the impulse would’ve died long ago. Whether it’s your fifth album or your debut EP on Bandcamp, thank you.

And to the rest as well, of course. Readers, both brand new and old enough to be considered friends. EVERYBODY on the forum and EVERYBODY who listens to the radio. The Patient Mrs., who I don’t think really understands this project completely but knows I need it and accepts that, which to me is all the more beautiful. My family for their support, especially this last year. The labels and public relations folk who’ve stuck with me even as my career in print media evaporated one outlet at a time. Slevin for his unending willingness to hold my hand through what must seem like the easiest damn things in the world to him.

The list goes on and is full of names that by now feel pretty familiar, which makes me feel even luckier for the loyalty that implies. If I believed in blessings, I’d call myself blessed. I am instead incredibly fortunate, and this site reminds me of that every single day. Even the weekends.

To six years.

Thank you,
JJ Koczan

 

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12 Responses to “The Obelisk is Six Years Old Today”

  1. Joey Rudell says:

    Thanks for all your hardwork! I’ll stay tuned!

  2. PatrickBPatrick says:

    Keep up the good work, I really enjoy reading your blog and learning about new bands.

  3. Daniel says:

    Thanks for the website! I very rarely post, but i read it every day :)

  4. Ryno says:

    You are a rockstar in your own right. In your own write?

    Good shit, mang. Hope you keep it rolling for many more moons.

  5. Dan Blomquist says:

    I can’t even convey how many new bands you have exposed me to in just the past 4 months JJ. I almost feel that I was cheated by life, the universe and everything, by not being able to enjoy your writings, perspectives and the plethora of music that you share constantly. Thank you for helping keep the relevance of the underground alive and all that you do each and every day.

  6. Mike H says:

    My favorite place on the internet. Much love. Thank you for all you do.

  7. paul says:

    Been checking this site almost daily for most of those 6 years. Turned me on to many awesome bands. How bout’ some t-shirts with the awesome skillet logo? Didn’t it used to say “if it ain’t heavy it ain’t shit” or did I mis-remember that?

  8. Dali's Llama says:

    Thanks for staying true, and staying HEAVY. Here’s to many more moons.

  9. TVsRoss says:

    Happy belated birthday (blogday? whatevs)! Thanks for all the work you put in and the dramatic increase in quality of my listening habits/ record collection. My ears love you and my wallet hates you. Here’s to many more years!

  10. Chris P. says:

    Thank you JJ!! You´re THE man!

  11. JP Jakonen says:

    Just thank you, mate! :)

  12. Diccy P says:

    When all hope was lost. Age and family life was creeping up on me and I was slowly losing touch with the ever expanding musicverse, listening to the same old albums day in, day out…you sir, yes you, have saved my musical life.

    Keep up the tireless, good work. You legend you.

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