Wednesday, 25 November 2015

How Do You Do A Song About Divorce? Ask Natalie Roth

Divorce is the nuclear war in relationships. It affects everyone. The fallout is grim, and long lasting. That said – Try writing a song about it. Some of the most beautiful, and some of the most truly gut-wrenching, songs in modern music come from this very hard subject.
Case in point – Natalie Roth’s Daddy. This is a truly epic, Emo, you name it, excursion in to a whole environment. Natalie Roth is a multimedia artist with some major credentials as an actor and a definite talent for visual as well as musical presentation. She worked with Israeli legend Avi Toledano on this song, and the result is truly fabulous, if confronting in so many ways.
It’s no minor achievement for an Indie music artist to hit this level of professional quality, but Roth, with her background, sails through it perfectly. Not a cliché in sight, just a great song with a very well-produced, well thought out video which will hit most viewers right between the eyes.
This is a story-telling song, trying to get through the message from her father about how it all came to be, and reinforcing the strong bonds in the father/ daughter relationship. As a study in songwriting, this is on a whole different plane to the old-style approach. It’s very emotional, it is actually quite draining to watch, in some ways, and it is extraordinarily effective as an individual piece of music.
It’s not often that modern music really tries to manage or even refer to these real life asteroid strikes. It may be that modern song writers, confronted with a particularly vacuous culture, don’t feel that they can actually write about things like this. More’s the pity, because it means a lot of good musical expression and songwriting doesn’t get a chance to be heard.
If you’re looking for a virtual How To manual of songwriting at a very high level on a very tough subject, visit her website here at http://natalieroth.net/. In particular, pay close attention to the character betrayal and the musical motifs. Expect to be stunned.

Finding The Mix – When Does Pop Become Art In Modern Music?

With all the sage verbiage about modern music, it’s interesting to note that really new ideas always seem to come as a surprise to the pundits. With Emo music, for example, it took years to find a definition, and by the time they did, the definition was basically irrelevant.
One of the most noticeable things in modern music is that the entry of performance art and storytelling has made a huge difference. All those anime video clips may have desensitized the critics, or maybe they just didn’t get it in the first place.
Contemporary music artists are lumbered with an industry which seems to have a very hard time keeping up with all the new stuff coming on the market every second. In the case of Emo music, it was passed off as mere teenage angst for years, during which people missed out on some very good, if nerve-racking, songs.
The good news is that some modern artists aren’t waiting for the seal of approval from whatever ivory tower it comes from. Natalie Roth, a Los Angeles music artist, is a case in point. Roth isn’t a vacuous formula pop singeror some sort of progressive music ideologue. She’s a songwriter with a track record in acting, and a definite knack for telling stories in her videos.
The result is a type of performance art, using two art forms to deliver a third form. Her song Daddy, for example, is Emo music to the nth degree, just much better done. This is a portrayal of a situation in a particularly effective way, leading the performance tell the story with the song.
If opera is an art form, so is this. It’s simply being done in a different way. This actually is a type of performance art, too, without the elaborate hype. With straightforward, it’s effective, he gets the message across, and yes, it is art.
The question is whether or not the hopelessly out of touch entertainment industry will figure it out. Meanwhile, make up your own mind. Visit her website here at http://natalieroth.net/.

Natalie Roth- The New “Species” Of Mixed Media Artist?

Natalie Roth is an interesting study in mixed media art. She’s been an actor since the age of 3, and is an accomplished recording artist. The interest stems from how she uses her talents in multiple media forms.
There’s a strong argument among media experts about the emergence of new multi-format artists, and the simple fact is that artists of this type have a distinct advantage over more conventional single format artists. She has certainly made a point with some of her material, notably the single Daddy, a tough visual story about divorced parents told in a surprisingly effective, well produced video. This is “multi-format” in the literal sense of the expression – The creativity is applied at all levels of production.
The borderline between conventional media and entertainment is blurring rapidly. Watching Roth, you’d have to say that the artists with talents in multiple wheels are definitely winning the battle. This is a very big issue in music the moment, and the broader entertainment market.
It’s inevitable that entertainment media will change drastically in coming years, but the new multimedia artists are going right off the map in terms of content and presentation. That’s a big deal for production, and it’s a particularly big deal for media distribution. How do you market a media product, if you don’t understand it? Many cynics feel that market doesn’t really have a clue, and will be led by the nose by the younger generation to the Next Big Thing.
Roth, to her credit, seems to be proceeding on her own merry way of doing her own thing, and it works very well. One look at her work indicates that if you have the talent, you can do practically anything. Rather amusingly, people don’t seem to have found a real description for her work. She is being called “world pop”, “pop country music”, and just about everything else.
If nothing else, this degree of vague comprehension tends to support the idea that the market doesn’t really have a clue. Historically, the best artists in history have been better defined by their work than by descriptions. The equation seems to be that Talent plus Versatility plus Passion equals good product.
For more information, and to make up your own mind, visit her website here at http://natalieroth.net/.