Come and help us launch “Everything Is For The Best”…

Next Thurday 15th October in association with the lovely people from Colour, we’re launching World of Fox’s “Everything is For the Best” album with a special Commercially Inviable evening at The Victoria in Birmingham.  It should be a great night and it would be fantastic to see you there.

When you start a record label you are warned by lots of people about the unfortunate litany of independent record labels who start, with good intentions, and then fold after just a few releases.  World of Fox’s “Everything Is For The Best” is the 5th release on our label, and the 3rd full length album by a Brummie artist, and we’re naturally very proud to have gotten this far.  It’s a long, hard process hawking independent music in the 21st century and whilst we might not necessarily be pulling up any trees just yet, we’re still kicking and looking forward to a huge 5 (FIVE!) releases in 2010.

The following info is from the Colour website.

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We’ve teamed up with Birmingham’s own Commercially Inviable Records to celebrate the recent launch of Simon Fox’s new album, Everything Is For The Best. Simon will be supported by label mates and good friends James Summerfield, Friends of the Stars and Richard Burke.

Expect a night of luminous, contemporary takes on folk tradition, with collaborations between the musicians and Colour DJs playing some of the best leftfield folk, indie and Americana. We’ll be projecting vintage slides and there will be homemade cakes.

About the Artists

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Simon Fox is one of the region’s most talented folk musicians and he’s just released a new album via Birmingham label Commercially Inviable. Featuring gentle fingerpicking laid over swirling, mesmeric backgrounds, it’s a captivating record that reveals itself slowly, unfurling a great range and depth beneath it’s beguiling exterior.

For the best part of a decade Simon was the leader of post-rock outfit Grover, which is evident on Everything Is For The Best in the immersive atmospherics that add a twist to the pastoral folk guitar that eddies above. This makes the extended instrumental passages coursing through the album a beautiful place to lose yourself a little. Lyrically, Fox playfully adapts tried-and-true verse and rhyme structures to tell modern tales of lost loves, existential malaise and drunken belligerence.

Stream: Everything is for the Best in full.

MP3s: Leaves Me Blind / Yarlington Mill / Idiocracy / Witness (.zip)

James Summerfield

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Last year’s Count To 10 and Start Again (one of our favourite albums of 2008) saw James Summerfield working through the fallout and self doubt caused by divorce, but with a lightness of touch, dark and strange humour and his finely-honed, fantastic ear for melody to tell sweet tales of the biggest blows. Live, James is a revelation: delicate, hushed Americana and folk songs full of beautiful sadness. James has recently supported fellow Midlander Scott Matthews on his UK tour and has previously opened for Josh Ritter and Richmond Fontaine.

MP3s: Films / Another Day With You Is Like Torture / Once / Films (.zip)


Friends of the Stars

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Entering their seventh year together and soon to release their second album, Friends of the Stars aren’t a band who like to rush things – nothing about their songs feels forced or unnatural, which is why their country and folk debut Lighting and Electrical took two years to come out, as the band selected songs from hundreds they’d stepped into over the years. On stage, Anna Russell’s vocals take the centre, often with the rougher-edged harmonies of Craig and Cam in accompaniment.

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Richard Burke

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In a similar way to Simon, Richard initially liked things a little louder – his previous band The Starries played melodic indie rock and toured with Idlewild, before splitting in 2003. Since then, Richard has focused on weaving the melodic surge of indie music with more traditional folk music, influenced by Elliott Smith, Jason Molina and Will Oldham

Fox appearing soon with Starless & Bible Black

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From the nice ladies over at Capsule….

Dark folk rock on the Static Caravan label, Starless & Bible Black will play Birmingham on 8th October 2009 - with support from multi instrumentalist Fox and new act Health & Efficiency who explore psych, folk, no wave noise and electronic soundscapes.

Joining an already impressive line up, Lewis Garland provides intimate folk tinged sounds that act as a backdrop for intricate wordplay.

Should be a great show and only £6!

Thursday 8th October 2009
Starless & Bible Black
Health & Efficiency + Fox + Lewis Garland
@ The Hare And Hounds . Birmingham
Doors 8pm

Moseley Folk Festival Bundle

The celebrate the appearance of 3 Commercially Inviable artists at the 2009 Moseley Folk Festival we’ve put together a package for you…

James Summerfield, World of Fox and Friends of the Stars will all tread the boards at various points this weekend at the sold-out, 4th annual festival and for a limited time only, you can purchase each of their albums for a bargain total price of £15 (including postage).

The Moseley Folk Festival bundle includes….

Friends of the Stars - Lighting & Electrical (COMIN003)

James Summerfield - Count To 10 & Start Again (COMIN004)

World of Fox - Everything is for the Best (COMIN005)

Hope to see you at the festival!

TEAM INVIABLE

The World of Fox Competition

We are a small record label, operating on a tight budget and we’ve just been handed a marvellous record to release.

You are an internet savvy music lover and have probably found your way to this page because you are engaged in some form of social online activity. Welcome. Thanks for stopping by.

Now that you are here, we’d like you to join us in an experiment in grassroots, online music promotion. The experiment is also a competition, with over £400 worth of prizes up for grabs, and all you need to do to win it is come up with one, simple idea.

Here’s how it works…

We’ll provide you with 3 unique codes, each of which will enable a free, high-quality download of the next album release on the label, “Everything is for the Best” by World of Fox.

The first download code is for you, as a thank you from all of us at Commercially Inviable Records for agreeing to take part. The second code is for you to give away to a friend. We hope that both you and your friend enjoy the album.

The third code is for use in the competition…

We’re challenging you to come up with a clever, quirky and innovative way of giving away this code to your audience. The code can be given as a prize in a competition of your own, or as an incentive to subscribe to your feeds, or purchase items from you. The general idea is that you use this code to help grow your own audience reach in some small way, and in that way we all benefit.  Once all the entries are in, our expert panel of judges will then look at all the individual entries and select the best mini-campaign as our winner.

THE JUDGES

Andrew Dubber

Andrew Dubber is a Senior Lecturer in the Music Industries at Birmingham City University; a member of the Interactive Cultures research team and is the author of New Music Strategies.

Bruce Warilla

Bruce is a strategic advisor, analyst and blogger focused on the music industry.

Capsule

Capsule, the brains behind Supersonic Festival, are curators, promoters and fans of the finest music, revealing the otherwise indescribable connections between contemporary music and art, crafting extraordinary events for adventurous audiences.

Pete Ashton

Pete Ashton does Internet stuff and thinks about what it all means far too much. Sometimes people pay him for this. Which is odd.

Team Inviable & World of Fox

That’s us here at the label and Simon Fox, the man behind the album.

THE PRIZE

• £50 in cash
• Signed CD copy of “Everything For The Best”
• Signed Limited Edition Print of Album artwork by Ruth Green 
• A selection of Commercially Inviable CDs and goodies
• Hand-made vinyl bag from Needles and Hooks (one of only 7 made)

RESOURCES

Here’s everything you need to complete your entry. If you need anything else, please feel free to ask. We’ll accommodate all requests for supporting material wherever possible and within reason.

ARTWORK (JPG)
PRESS RELEASE (Word Document)
4 TRACK SAMPLER (ZIP) or (RAR)
WEBKIT - Contains all of the above in one file - (ZIP) or (RAR)

HOW TO ENTER

Email info@cominrecords.com with your name, a brief description of yourself and your online activities and links to your own website. Shortly afterwards we’ll email you back with the download codes.

The competition runs from 28th May 2009 until 1st August 2009 and details of your entry must be posted online on or between these dates, and must remain online until at least 1st September 2009.

When you post details of your entry to your own site or blog, please include a link to this page to enable us to track entries, and for others to see yours. Additionally, and in the case of two separate ideas being the same (or very similar), the first entry posted and linking back here will be considered the original of the two.

The decision of the judges is final and no correspondence will be entered into.

Twitter: If you post anything regarding your activity to Twitter, or are running your campaign exclusively via Twitter, then please use the #foxprcomp hashtag so we can trace the activity.

Good luck!

Commercially In Bandcamp

Commercially Inviable artists Friends of the Stars, James Summerfield and World of Fox now have pages on Bandcamp.

You can listen to entire albums, download selected tracks and share with friends, all within the individual Bandcamp windows.

It’s what all the cool kids are doing, you know.

Friends of the Stars

James Summerfield

World of Fox