This is the 2,500th Post on The Obelisk

Posted in The Numbers on January 26th, 2012 by JJ Koczan

Just a brief pause to mark this as post number 2,500 on this site. I was kind of hoping it would line up with doing the numbers at the end of the month — sort of kill two birds with one bit of self-aggrandizing, but apparently I’ve posted more the last couple weeks than I anticipated. Big change. Anyway, it’s only been six months since I marked post #2,000, so I guess the last half-year has been pretty busy. I hope that time was good to you.

We march on. Thanks for checking out The Obelisk, whenever, however, whyever you got here. If I could plot my own course, I would, but I’m pretty sure I’d fail miserably. I’d rather take that energy and put it into the next post, which will be up shortly. Until then, I know it’s kind of weird because chances are if you’re reading this, we don’t know each other, but take my word for it, I’m a real person, and I really appreciate your reading this site. Thank you and thank you again.

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December 2011 Numbers: It’s a Blown Out Blowout, Man

Posted in The Numbers on January 2nd, 2012 by JJ Koczan

Once the holidays came around, things kind of took a dip, and I guess that’s understandable. People travel, people celebrate, people spend time not in front of their computers. I mean, not me — I’m still in front of the computer — but people do those things. Or so I’m told.

The numbers were down again in December, but try though I might, I have a hard time feeling like 193,650 isn’t exhilarating. I remember when this site got like 10 hits a day and I thought that was cool, so maybe I’m working on a different scale. It’s not the biggest of the blogs out there, but screw it, I’m still having a good time, and I find the more I keep going with it, the more I’m refining the process of what I want this site to be. So far it’s a good bit of adventure.

And seriously, in 2011, The Obelisk had 2,867,775 page views. 2.8 million! I don’t care if it’s one dude sitting and clicking refresh that many times, I’m fucking blown away by that. It’s satisfying to know people are out there and I hope that as we move into 2012, you continue (or start) to get some use out of what goes on in this space.

In December 2011, visits came from 126 countries. The top five were America, the UK, Canada, Germany and Australia. In the US, it was business as usual among the top five states: California and New York in the lead with Massachusetts, Texas and New Jersey behind. And Wyoming — perpetually last among the states — wasn’t. Wyoming sent a whopping 16 visits, which is twice as many as South Dakota. Change is afoot.

Visitors came from Oman, Yemen, Madagascar, Nepal, Cyprus, and a bunch of other beautiful countries I’ll probably never be lucky enough to see in real life, and as of right now on the forum, there are 881 registered users, with 57,421 posts in 3,887 topics. Last month’s podcast, the second part of the year in review, was downloaded 191 times, and also featured on Grip of Delusion Radio (website here). Awesome.

Some business to attend to before I actually get into the swing of this year, so let’s do it:

HeavyPink: Two more sold after the last post, so there are 74 copies of the HeavyPink 7″ left, and just this morning, I typed in the link from the download card and it absolutely, 100 percent worked. So there. Thanks to everyone who’s made a purchase so far. If you haven’t yet, the Maple Forum store is here.

The Maple Forum: Speaking of, the latest on the label is that Riff Cannon, who’ve changed their name to Summoner, are going to shop their record around some more with the new name. This was my suggestion to the band, wanting them to be able to get the most out of their new moniker and hopefully get their music out to as many people as possible, and they agreed. The Maple Forum may yet do the release, but in any case, it won’t be for a while. Right now, it’s looking like Clamfight next. They’re in the mixing process for the record, and whenever it’s done (I’m in no rush), we’ll press up a bunch and get them out. After that, the Cortez CD is still a possibility, and then I think I’m going to dial back on stuff. This one-to-the-next thing is cool, but I don’t like feeling like I’m always trying to sell something, so I’d rather do a release every now and again when something comes along I really want to get behind, and I think that’s the model I’m going to follow. I’m not a label guy, anyway. I’m a schmuck with a keyboard.

Features: Barring catastrophe, I should have a couple 2012 preview posts up. That might take the place of an interview this week, depending on time, but as soon as I get my hands on a Y-adapter for my mic (it’s complicated), I’ll be Skyping with Grifter, and hopefully that will open up more international phoners as well, so stick around for that. Next week, I’ll have my Q&A with Mike Dean from C.O.C., and I’m also hoping to get on the phone this month with Clay Neely from Black Pyramid and I’d like to hook up and emailer with Sula Bassana, so stay tuned for those, which will hopefully come together in good time. I’m also slated to swing by a Kings Destroy practice on the 17th to check out their new material, and that’ll be fun, whatever comes of it post-wise.

Outside Writers: I’ve been kicking around the idea of bringing in other contributors to this site for a while, and I think I’m going to get the ball rolling on it. I think I’ve found a decent compromise point that I can live with, and while I’m not taking on a whole staff, you might hear from some people who aren’t me in the next month or two. It’s all pretty nebulous at this point, but I figured advance warning was only fair.

audiObelisk: I said when I did the first podcast that I reserved the right to speak on them in the future. Well, this month, I’m going to do that. It won’t be every month from here on out or anything, but for January at least. I think it’ll be a fun change. Should be up next week sometime. As regards audio, I’ll also have a track premiere tomorrow from Black Pyramid and hopefully King Valley in the next week or two.

Reviews: As soon as I finish this post, my plan is to get started on my review of the Clutch/C.O.C./Earthride New Year’s Eve show in Philly from this past Saturday. I’ll have photos with that as well. Also on the calendar for this month are recent top-20-toppers Graveyard playing in NYC and Monster Magnet the next night in Brooklyn. Backwoods Payback are playing ABC No Rio this weekend with several terrible metalcore/post-hardcore bands I didn’t think were still together, and I might swing by that as well. For discs, on the list are C.O.C., Cherry Choke, Pyramido, The Devil’s Blood, Fire Faithful, Trucker Diablo, Iron Man, Against Nature, among others.

I think that’s it. Actually, I know it’s not, but it’s all I can think of. Thank you for all your support in 2011, whether it was just checking out the site, lurking on the forum, leaving a comment, sending a CD for review, downloading a podcast, any of it. I know it’s hard to tell from words on a computer monitor, but I’m an actual person running this site — at least biologically speaking if not in terms of sociability — and the encouragement means a lot.

So thanks — as always.

JJ Koczan
Hoddypeak Perisologist Taskmaster

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November 2011 Numbers: Still Have Leftovers in the Fridge

Posted in The Numbers on December 4th, 2011 by JJ Koczan

Well, I had a feeling November was going to be down, and it was, so whatever. I almost feel at this point that it’s not really worth giving the numbers, since except in rare occasions, they have little to do with that I’m actually doing on the blog and are more about what is or isn’t happening on the forum, but anyway, I’m thankful people are coming here, seeing this, still signing up for the forum and hopefully getting some enjoyment out of it. It’s fun.

In November, The Obelisk had 215,403 page views from around the world. They came from 127 countries, with the top five being the US, the UK, Canada, Germany and Australia. In America, California beat out New York by a large margin to be the highest-attending state, and Texas, Massachusetts and New Jersey rounded out the top five, the latter only beating out Oregon by 31 visits. Wyoming checked in 4 times.

As of right now, there are 871 users registered for the forum, with 3,750 total topics and 54,966 total posts. It’s been a year almost to the day since the forum went up, and I thank everyone who has signed up, lurked, oggled tits, whatever. I’ve found a lot of killer music through the forum and I hope I’m not the only one. Thanks again.

The first half of the year-end podcast has so far been downloaded 254 times. I hope to have the next installment ready to go next weekend, and on that note, let’s take a look at what else the month will bring:

audiObelisk: This coming week, as I said in the Frydee post, I’ll have the new Sun Boxes 7″ streaming, which is a cool drone project from the artist Craig Colorusso, and I hope this month to have new audio from Lantlôs and psych doomers Uzala, and more. The next podcast should be up by the end of next weekend, so stay tuned for that as we start to wind down 2011.

Top 20 of 2011: Speaking of, if you haven’t yet submitted your top 11 to the Top 20 group poll, please do so here. I’m going to leave that post at the top of the page probably until the podcast goes up, then I’ll have a link in the sidebar, but there’s no time like the present, so please, fill out the form and contribute to the overall list. I’ll have my own top 20 posted as soon as I get the chance as well. I was debating doing it all one at a time countdown-style like I did last year, but I think that was just too much. Better to just get the list out and do a couple wrap-up posts if need be. Anyway, that’s all coming, and the poll closes for top 11 submissions on Dec. 31. I’ll have the results New Year’s Day, which is four weeks from today.

Reviews: Tonight I’m going to see Hull and EyeHateGod, and this week is also The Atomic Bitchwax, Black Cobra and Kyuss Lives! in Jersey, so I’ll be out for that. Mighty High and Cortez are playing the night before in Brooklyn as well, and I might hit that up if I’m not too dead after work on Friday, and on next Sunday, Black Cobra is at the Saint Vitus bar in Brooklyn with The Body and Zoroaster, who I’ve yet to see with their new bass player. There’s also a shit-ton of albums waiting to be reviewed, so I’ll be whittling away at the pile as well.

If You’ve Emailed Me and I Haven’t Responded: I’m sorry. I have a backlog of people who’ve reached out who I haven’t had the chance to get back to. This semester has broken my ass, and I appreciate your patience.

Interviews: I hope to be able to get my conversation with Ken-E Bones of Negative Reaction posted this week. Next week will be Eric Wagner, formerly of Trouble and currently of the new band Blackfinger, and I’ve also got Six Dumb Questions emailers out to ultra-doomers Blut and sludgy bastards Morbid Wizard, so hopefully those will be in before the month is out, and I’ll be sending questions to the German band Wight this week as well, which should make a good complement for the SDQ with Wiht that went up last week. Words are great.

The Maple Forum: There are 85 copies left of the HeavyPink 7″, and if you want one, they’re available here. You can pay with PayPal or a credit card. I think the plan for next year is going to be to first sell out of these, then do Riff Cannon‘s new record (tis excellent) sometime around March, then probably Clamfight and Cortez over the summer or after, if everything comes together for those. It’s all so nebulous with the label, but that’s what it’s looking like right now. Tasha-Yar was talking about their next album too, but I don’t know if I’m going to have the time or the money to do it. We’ll see how it all shakes out. First thing though is HeavyPink, so if you haven’t gotten yours yet, please do, and if you want to hear a sample of the two songs on the record, click here.

Lots happening either way, lots to stay tuned for, and check back in on. Hard to believe we’re almost through 2011 already, but it’s been an interesting year — had its ups and downs — and I’m looking forward to 2012 and the inevitable apocalypse it will bring. Until then, thank you, thank you, thank you for being a part of this.

All the best in the next month,
JJ Koczan
Hastate Proboscis Taskmaster

 

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October 2011 Numbers: Elaborations of Carbon

Posted in The Numbers on November 1st, 2011 by JJ Koczan

Yeah, yeah, there were 290,166 page views last month. Much of that I owe to the sundry shitstorms that took place on the forum, but whatever. Thanks for checking in either way, whichever trainwreck you may have been there to see. I’ve got a note on the forum below, if you want to check that out, but yeah, I’m glad people are getting some use out of it. It’s there pretty much for whatever you want it to be.

I don’t have much time before I need to be at a dentist’s appointment, so here’s a quickie rundown. People checked in from 133 countries around the world, which, if I’m not mistaken, is the most ever. The top five were the US, the UK, Canada, Germany and Australia, and surprise visits came from the Isle of Man, Burma, Bahrain, Sudan and Haiti. Other than Guyana and Suriname, every country in South America checked in. Mongolia sent three visitors.

That’s just one less than Wyoming, which was last in America with four. The top five states were California, New York, Texas, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania. The top five cities were New York, Los Angeles, Portland, Seattle and  Chicago. The numbers there among those cities and around the world are staggering, and much as one might expect the novelty of something like that to fade, it hasn’t. I continue to be humbled.

To date, last month’s podcast has been downloaded 270 times. As of this moment, there are 845 users registered on the forum. We passed the 50,000 mark in posts this month and are currently at 51,764 total in 3,543 topics. Right on.

The forum seems as good a place to start as any for the business end:

The Forum: I’ve gotten a few complaints over the last month or so from people who view others as having violated what I pretty much view as the board’s only rule: “Don’t be a dick if you can help it.” I’m considering appointing another moderator or two to handle this stuff, since I’m both bad at it and short on time between work, school and the rest. I’ve always been a better lurker anyway. If you’re interested, get in touch and we’ll compare philosophies.

HeavyPink: Thanks to everyone who pre-ordered the HeavyPink 7″. Those records have shipped from the plant and I’m expecting them any minute now from Tony Reed. Obviously they’ll go on sale as soon as they come in, and the pre-orders will ship as soon as I have the records to send. If you haven’t placed your order yet, feel free to do so here, and know you have my appreciation for your support.

The Maple Forum: I’ve also heard some rough mixes of the Clamfight CD and I’ll just say it: it’s better than the first one. I think and hope you’re going to be stoked on it, because I certainly am. 2012 looks like it’s going to be a lot of fun.

Top 11s: Before we get there, though, I asked Slevin to build me a form that feeds into a database so we can collect everyone’s top 11 of 2011 and compile a big group list. I need to check in with him on it, but hopefully we’ll be able to get that happening this month so people can start submitting if so inclined. I think that kind of thing is good times, anyway.

Giveaways: The Moth Eater/Black Thai splits have gone out to their respective winners, and thanks to all who entered that contest. I have an idea of what I want the next giveaway to be, but I haven’t reached out yet to the other party involved, so I’ll just say stay tuned and hopefully when/if it comes up, you dig it. Either way, now that the door’s open, nothing to do but keep walking.

Interviews: I finally transcribed Black Cobra last night, so that’ll be up today if I’m up to it after the dentist or tomorrow at the latest. I’ll also have Fu Manchu before the end of the week as well. Next week will be French heavy psych purveyors Mars Red Sky, and after them, Elder. The holdup with Skype has been figuring a way to record the calls, and I think I’ve got that worked out now, so maybe I’ll finally be able to get Ollie Stygall from Grifter on the horn this month. It shames me that it’s taken me so long to make that happen. This month, also expect a Six Dumb Questions with Wiht and hopefully a Q&A with Negative Reaction, who have a new album out on PsycheDOOMelic I’ll also be reviewing.

Reviews: There’s a lot. I’m backlogged as usual, but not as backlogged as usual, so at least that feels somewhat good. I seem to have fallen into the habit of listing the next week’s reviews (or most of them, anyway) in the Frydee posts, so I think I’ll stick to that rather than try and lay out a whole month ahead of time and have things get screwed up timing-wise.

That’s it, I’m out of time and have to split out of the office. Thank you all for checking in this month, as always. I wish you all the best from New Jersey.

Much appreciated,
JJ Koczan
Hailing Porpoises Taskmaster

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September 2011 Numbers: Give Me Champagne When I’m Thirsty…

Posted in The Numbers on October 3rd, 2011 by JJ Koczan

This post doesn’t actually have anything to do with the Bongzilla track “Champagne and Reefer” from their 2005 album Amerijuanican (or with Muddy Waters‘ original version, for that matter), I just had it stuck in my head as I often do. Miss that band.

Anyhoo, as you can see above, The Obelisk received a whopping 255,132 page views for September, which is fairly awesome. Some of that is directly attributable to the forum and the fallout over Black Pyramid breaking up, but there were a few other spikes across the month, and they helped out as well. It may or may not be a fluke (each month I always think there’s no way I’ll ever be able to top that month), but over a quarter-million hits in 30 days is pretty killer any way you look at it. I’ll take that.

So thanks as always. Visits came in from 120 countries around the world, with the US, UK, Canada, Germany and Australia comprising the top five (Sweden was sixth). Among American cities, New York City was tops as per usual, but California edged out New York for top state, followed by Texas, Massachusetts and Oregon. My home state, New Jersey, was sixth, and Wyoming — which is perpetually last — sent a whopping 8 visitors this way. I’m pretty sure that’s a new record.

The podcast, which I fear is being outshined by all these track premieres and streams of albums, was downloaded a meager 115 times. On the forum, on the other hand, there are 817 registered users as of right now, with 46,551 posts total in 3,293 topics. General Discussion alone is nearing the 40,000-mark at 39,443. It’s pretty awesome and I’ve managed to find some killer bands on there. If you missed it, Curse the Son posted their album for streaming, and that’s good stuff.

Lots to come in October though, so here’s a quick-ish rundown:

The Maple Forum: I’ll be putting the HeavyPink 7″ up for pre-sale tonight or tomorrow. What that will consist of is the same ol’ link where you can buy it, so basically it’s the same thing as ever. The difference is I put aside a shipping label with your name on it and send you a record when they come in, which should be in two or three weeks. The system works. More soon.

I’m also in talks with Riff Cannon, Cortez, When the Deadbolt Breaks and Tasha-Yar about doing albums with them in 2012, and there’s still Clamfight to come when that record’s done, so yeah, a lot of good stuff in the works as far as the label goes. I don’t think I’ll get to put out all those albums, but those are quality bands you should check out one way or another, and I’d be proud to work with any or all of them, time and finances permitting.

audiObelisk: The plan is to have a new podcast coming this weekend. Not sure when I’m going to have time to actually make it, but that’s the timeline I’m working on anyway. Until then, enjoy the Colour Haze track, which I was thrilled to be able to post, as I’m a total nerd for that band. I’ll also have Lonely Kamel and Sandrider tracks up this week, Isole and Samsara Blues Experiment next week, and more after that, I’m sure. Music on a blog about music. Crazy times, indeed.

Features: Rwake goes up this week. I still need to get my questions out to Mars Red Sky and Sungrazer. Email interviews always take me forever to put together. I’m still trying to work out how to Skype with Ollie Stygall of Grifter — hopefully that doesn’t take me this entire month to make happen — and I’d love to get on the phone in the coming weeks with Elder and Black Cobra as well, as their albums are pretty stellar. I’ll also be putting together a Six Dumb Questions with Wiht, who were just reviewed today, if you missed it. Speaking of reviews…

Reviews: The list goes on. I’ve got a bunch of stuff at home that still needs to be logged in, but on my list here at the office for the next month is Ogressa, Sea of Zyn, Morbid Wizard, The Heavy Co., Samsara Blues Experiment, a Groan/Vinum Sabbatum split, Hull, Eggnogg, The Dive and plenty more I hope to get to. The plan for the rest of this week is Elder, Sandrider, Beastwars and The Wounded Kings. Always a lot to review. I’ve more or less accepted it as a fact of life. Won’t hear me complain.

Live Reviews: Seemed to be something of a glut this month with the Small Stone showcase and the rest, perhaps at the expense of a couple disc reviews, but I’m doing my best. This Friday I’m headed to Brooklyn to see Archon, When the Deadbolt Breaks and Earthride, and I’ll be at shows Saturday and maybe Monday as well before next weekend, so it doesn’t look like there’s much of a slowdown. Hope you’ve enjoyed the recent live review stuff, anyway, and the pictures, despite the weird flash trickery. I need to buy a flash, I guess.

I know there’s more, but as always, I haven’t a clue what it might be. Instead of pushing it, I’ll just say thanks again for reading, writing and all the rest.

Much appreciated,
JJ Koczan
Hamartia Pabulous Taskmaster

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August 2011 Numbers: It’s Not the Heat, it’s the Hurricane

Posted in The Numbers on September 2nd, 2011 by JJ Koczan

We’re getting on toward 1AM as I start this numbers post, and I’m at my office doing it because my internet at home is still out following its lost battle with Hurricane Irene. I’m so tired my eyes are starting to blur, and the office’s air conditioning runs on a timer, which lets it get just hot enough for me to think my head is going to explode before it kicks in. It’s like some obscure kind of torture.

Nonetheless (not sure what it is with me and that word lately), as you can see above, The Obelisk pulled a remarkable 220,135 page views for the month of August. That might have been a little higher had Irene not come through the Eastern Seaboard this past weekend, but honestly, that’s an impressive enough number that I’m not gonna sweat the math. Thank you as always.

Visits came from the US and 116 other countries around the world, including Honduras, Botswana, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and just about the whole European continent. Badass. America, the UK, Canada, Germany and Australia were once again the top five hitters, and in terms of American states checking in, all 50 did once again.

California was first, followed by New York, Oregon, Massachusetts, and Texas in the top five. My home state, New Jersey, moved back down two spots to number seven, with Pennsylvania in sixth place. Wyoming had a grand total of 3 visits. Always like to check on Wyoming.

On the forum, as of this second, there are 784 registered members, a total of 42,282 posts in 3,025 topics. That tends to change quickly, for which I’m thankful. I’m so glad people are using that and hopefully having some fun with it.

I feel like the proverbial broken record saying it every month, but thank you all for reading, checking in here or on the forum, commenting, signing up, finding me on Thee Facebooks, or none of it, and just clicking a link that brought you here. Whatever it is that led you to read this sentence, I appreciate it.

Here’s how September looks:

The Maple Forum: Well, if you didn’t see it, I just announced today that I’m putting out the debut 7″ from T. Dallas Reed‘s latest project, HeavyPink, and I’m way stoked on that. Two songs, but a cool vibe. Different from anything he’s done before, but still kin enough to it that fans will dig. I’ll have more on it as we get closer to the release (hopefully first week in October), but I’m excited.

In the meantime, the Blackwolfgoat disc sold out and an extra special thanks to everyone who picked that up. I know progressive drone isn’t exactly the most accessible sound in the world, but I thought Dronolith was a genuine achievement in terms of what it did with just guitar and I hope everyone who got a copy agrees.

As for Clamfight, they’ve had some delays (it’s called life, and it happens), but I’m expecting the album will be done before November, so I might press it and put it out come January as a kickass start to 2012. Depends on the timing with HeavyPink and all that. I’m still awfully raw at this stuff, so we’ll see how it comes together.

audiObelisk: Last month’s podcast has been downloaded 196 times so far. I’ll have another installment up this weekend, and I’m hoping in the next month to introduce a few newer-type bands with track premieres. Don’t want to give away anything yet because it’s not nailed down, but there’s good stuff to come besides the regular podcast, which will kick ass as usual.

Features: I’ve got interviews with Totimoshi and Michael Gira of Swans in the can as of now, I’m waiting on a few emailers back (Wizard’s Beard, Sleestak, etc.), and the more I listen to this Rwake record, the more I want to get CT on the phone and talk about it. Also want to chase down Grifter, Mars Red Sky and Dixie Witch, but those might not come together before the end of the month. Kyuss Lives! will also happen. Hopefully next week.

Reviews: I don’t know how many I’m behind and I’m not going to look. Whatever. I’m gonna do my thing and take the time I need. I’ll say this though: what’s most pathetic about me being at my office typing this so late is that I’m annoyed at myself because I’m too tired to review Skraeckoedlan before I head home. That’ll be tomorrow, then Rwake Monday if all goes to plan. This month I hope to visit records from Black Skies Dawn, Lord, Ivy Garden of the Desert, Iron Claw, Whitehorse, Sandrider and the aforementioned Dixie Witch, among others. I’m sure one or two emergency gotta-review-this-right-now things will pop up too. They usually do, and I haven’t gotten the new Sungrazer or Elder records yet, so there you go.

Wino Wednesday: Is a thing now. The first one was this week. Good times.

Where to Start: Any requests?

And you New Yorkers — whatever you do, don’t forget the Suplecs, Lo-Pan and The Brought Low show this site and BrooklynVegan are teaming up to present at Union Pool in Brooklyn. That’s on Sept. 20, and it’s going to be ridiculous amounts of fun. It’s NYC‘s unofficial pre-party for the Small Stone Records showcase that weekend in Philadelphia.

I know there’s more, but shucks, it’s even later now than it was when I started, so I think that’s plenty. Thank you all again. I’m too tired to think of synonyms for “grateful,” and that’s what I am. Let’s roll with it.

You rule.

Much appreciated,
JJ Koczan
Habilable Polliwog Taskmaster

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July 2011 Numbers: It’s So Damn Hot… Milk Was a Bad Choice

Posted in The Numbers on August 1st, 2011 by JJ Koczan

Well, as you can see above, in July, The Obelisk pulled in 228,282 page views from across the world. That’s almost precisely 10,000 more than last month, which, if I’m honest, is perfect. That’s exactly the kind of growth I think is ideal: not some sudden upshot or anything like that, but steady, encouraging and enough to show that the people out there who read keep coming back. If you couldn’t tell by the new header for the site, it’s much appreciated.

It’s been a crazy couple of months, and this summer is a vicious, humid bastard. I expected after the semester ended that there would be some kind of slowdown, and there really hasn’t. Looking ahead to August, I need to finish my masters thesis and complete and independent study class that, were I not a total jackass, I’d have been working on this whole time instead of drinking, listening to music and watching baseball. My own fault, but that doesn’t make it any less overwhelming.

Nothing to do then but keep going. That’s been the thing all along, and that’s what I’m sticking by. Thanks to everyone who stopped in this month. There were visits from a total of 117 countries (US, UK, Canada, Germany and Australia being the top five) and in the States, California was even with June to lead the pack, but NYC still had the most single visits of any city, with Portland beating out Los Angeles to come in second. Maybe that’s not surprising, since half the bands I covered last month were from Oregon, but still, I’m pretty sure that’s the first time that’s happened. Hello, Portland.

New Jersey, my home state, moved up two spots to come in fifth among American states, and in terms of places very far away from where I’m currently sitting, visits from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Afghanistan, Iran, Syria, New Zealand, Paraguay and Nepal were highlights. I find it completely awesome that someone in Kathmandu has heard of this site. Hello, Kathmandu.

Thanks to all as ever, whether you’re in Chongqing or Philadelphia or anywhere in between, north, south, east, west, whatever. Thank you.

Here’s a rundown of where we’re at for August:

Giveaways: I don’t know how often I’m going to get to do them, but I put one up today for the UK and would like to do more of this kind of thing. I’ve had a couple copies of the Moth Eater/Black Thai split vinyl for what feels like forever waiting to go out. I’ll have to see if I can develop/incorporate some kind of entry form into posts, but in the meantime, if you want to go to the Supernormal Festival, hit me up either by email, on the forum or via Thee Facebooks.

audiObelisk: New podcast this weekend, and it’s looking like next week for the Grifter track I alluded to in the Frydee video post, and hopefully I’ll have more track premieres in the weeks to come. There are still a lot of killer records coming out this year and I really like posting audio on the main page, so I’ll see what I can get going. The site’s kind of in an awkward in-between place in that it’s popular but has no hipster cred (not a complaint), so what I can get is kind of limited compared to some of the bigger names out there. I’ll do the best I can.

Features: This week I’ll be posting an interview with the dudes from Borracho, and the coming weeks will hopefully see chats with Faces of Bayon, Moab, The Quill and Sigiriya (the latter I pushed back at the band’s request so as to more closely coincide with their album release next month). At some point, so help me robot jebus, I’m also going to do a Kyuss Lives feature, though it might not be until September since I want to time it to the NYC show for work. I know I said also I wanted to do an interview with The Book of Knots, but my email was never returned, so I guess that’s a no dice. Too bad, since that record ruled.

In the meantime, I also want to get some Six Dumb Questions stuff going with the likes of Lamprey and Sleestak (both of whom will be reviewed this month as well), though I haven’t hit up either band yet and they could very well tell me to fuck myself. Obviously, whatever comes together, I’ll let you know.

Reviews: I just updated the review list this morning with last week’s mail, and it’s by a manageable 39 reviews that I’m behind. It’s actually one more than last month, but I think I had a bunch of stuff I hadn’t logged yet when I did the numbers last time, so it might have been skewed. In any case, I’m going to keep chopping away, and yeah, it’s frustrating sometimes when I’m not timely on shit, but I figure the flipside of that is extra effort put into the review of whatever it might be. I haven’t heard any complaints yet, but that might just be because no one other than me cares. Whatever.

Blackwolfgoat: Darryl is playing with Totimoshi on Aug. 17 at O’Briens Pub in Allston, Massachusetts, which will be killer. If you missed the news, his former and once again outfit Milligram are going to be supporting Kyuss Lives in Worcester a month and three days later. Badass. Congrats to him and to anyone who gets to see him play, because it’s a treat. As you can see in the sidebar, I have 13 copies left of Dronolith for sale.

The Maple Forum: The latest from Clamfight is they’re going to finish their album this month, so I’m thinking maybe October or November for the release of Volume III, depending on the timing. Also in talks with two other bands for after them, but it’s all pretty nebulous at this point, so no sense in going into detail. In the meantime, Kings Destroy debuted their video for “The Mountie” over at Brooklyn Vegan, and I’d highly recommend watching it.

If there’s anything else, I certainly can’t think of what it might be, so I guess I’ll leave it there. Thanks again to everyone for reading, commenting, posting grammatical and/or factual corrections, etc. As of this post, there are 765 registered users on the forum (some of whom are not spambots), and a total of 38,505 posts in 2,753 topics. Not too shabby.

With gratitude,
JJ Koczan
Hardly Philanthropic Taskmaster

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June 2011 Numbers: Hello, Suriname!

Posted in The Numbers on July 1st, 2011 by JJ Koczan

The last couple months have been pretty consistent in terms of the numbers, and that’s more than cool by me. If the people who find this site amidst all the rest of its ilk on the intertubes think it’s worth coming back again, that’s the best I can possibly hope for. I’m not much for promotions, and it’s only me operating this thing, so yeah, I’m all the gladder when things hold up as well as they have been.

Also cool is that we topped last month’s numbers. Only by about 500, but in one less day (June being a 30-day month), so that works out to be up a bit per day. In total, as you can see above, there were 218,240 page views for June. As of this post, there are 737 registered users on the forum, where there are 34,269 posts in 2,449 topics. General Discussion alone has 28,650 posts, and it’s hard not to be stoked on that.

There were visits in June from 118 countries, including the Sudan, Angola, Uganda, Cambodia and every country in South America except Suriname. Hey, Suriname, what the hell, dude?

The US and UK still led the pack, with Canada, Germany and Australia behind. In the US, New York City had the most visits, but California won out overall among the states, and Oregon saw a jump too (it beat Massachusetts), which isn’t really all that surprising since it seems like every other band I’m writing about these days is from Portland. My own beloved Garden State came in seventh.

Good fun, and much thanks to all. I can’t even tell you how much nerdy glee I get from seeing these numbers and seeing the different countries, regions and cities. Needless to say, plenty.

Let’s do a little business:

audiObelisk: I owe a podcast, and the plan is to have one up before I come back to work on Tuesday. As of right now, I don’t really have a theme, but rest assured, I’ll spend the weekend obsessing over it and something will hopefully be posted by Monday night.

The Maple Forum: There are 19 copies left of Blackwolfgoat‘s Dronolith. If you want one, buy it here. I saw Darryl play this week in NYC and it was killer. I was going to write it up but lost track of time. I’ll probably post some pictures anyway in the next couple days.

Live reviews: It killed me to miss Sleep in June, but so it goes. If I can get away with it, I’ll go see Sourvein at the Saint Vitus Bar in Brooklyn next Friday (Kings Destroy are also playing). Even if I don’t make that, though, I’ll be at YOB/Dark Castle on July 12 and Truckfighters/Kings Destroy/Blue Aside/Borracho at the Cake Shop in Manhattan on the 15th. The next weekend, The Patient Mrs. and I are roadtripping to Detroit to investigate a possible move down the line. I hope to catch Clutch in Flint while I’m there.

Album reviews: Okay, let me do the count. As of my list today, I’m 38 reviews in the hole. I’ve started to turn people away in my email, which it physically disgusts me to do, but it’s gotten to the point where I feel like I can’t do albums justice by saying yes to everything, and if people are going to take the time and spend the money to send me a CD, they deserve the best I can give. All I have here is my work and I need to be able to stand by it. Which I do. So if you get an email from me that says I can’t review your stuff, or if it takes me forever to answer you at all, please don’t take it personally.

Features: Well, we just wrapped the Top Five of the First Half of 2011, if you missed that. This month, I hope to nail down interviews with The Book of Knots, YOB and Sigiriya. I’ll also have Six Dumb Questions with Sons of Alpha Centauri and (although I haven’t hit them up yet about it), Borracho, whose album I just reviewed today. Ben Smith and Bob Russell from The Brought Low were kind enough to send me a track-by-track on their new EP — it’s hilarious and should be up next week — and at some point I want to revisit last year’s top 10 and see which of those records I still give a crap about. That should be interesting.

And of course there’ll be the usual stuff as well: news, track premieres, Ons the Radar, Burieds Treasure and the rest. I’m about to sign off before my head drops on the keyboard from being so god damned tired, but before I split out of the office, I want to say thanks one more time to everyone who reads, comments, emails, capital-L Likes posts, or any of it. It’s huge, and it’s awesome, and it’s more important to me than I feel comfortable saying. So thank you. You. Right there. Thank you.

Onward,
JJ Koczan
Housekeeping Porcupine Taskmaster

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