Said the Gramophone
Encyclopedia
Said the Gramophone is an Mp3 blog
which was launched in 2003, one of the first of its type. It features writing by several Canadian bloggers, including Sean Michaels
, Montreal-based journalist and writer of fiction. The blog is popularly considered a main catalyst for the early success of artists including Arcade Fire, Wolf Parade
, Beirut
, Yeasayer
and Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
, whom contributor Dan Beirne posted about in 2005
Said the Gramophone was listed as one of the 25 Best Blogs of 2009 in Time Magazine.
Guest contributors to the blog have included Arcade Fire, Grizzly Bear
, Beirut
, Silver Jews
, novelist Jonathan Lethem
and Canadian writer Carl Wilson, among many others.
MP3 blog
An MP3 blog is a type of blog in which the creator makes music files, normally in the MP3 format, available for download. They are also known as "musicblogs" or "audioblogs". MP3 blogs have become increasingly popular since 2003...
which was launched in 2003, one of the first of its type. It features writing by several Canadian bloggers, including Sean Michaels
Sean Michaels (writer)
Sean Michaels is a Canadian journalist, fiction writer, and blogger. Based in Montreal, Quebec, his writing has appeared in such publications as McSweeney's, The Believer, Pitchfork, The Guardian, Brick, Maisonneuve and The National Post. Michaels is also one of the founders of Said the Gramophone...
, Montreal-based journalist and writer of fiction. The blog is popularly considered a main catalyst for the early success of artists including Arcade Fire, Wolf Parade
Wolf Parade
Wolf Parade is an indie rock band formed in 2003 from Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The band is currently on an indefinite hiatus as of May 31, 2011.-History:...
, Beirut
Beirut (band)
Beirut is an American band which was originally the solo musical project of Santa Fe native Zachary Francis Condon, and later expanded into a band. The band's first performances were in Wollaston, United Kingdom, in May 2006, to support the release of their debut album, Gulag Orkestar...
, Yeasayer
Yeasayer
-History:The band's three core members, Chris Keating, Ira Wolf Tuton, and Anand Wilder, first came to attention after appearing at the SXSW festival in early 2007. Their first single consisted of a double A-side of the tracks "Sunrise" and "2080"...
and Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah is an American indie rock group based in Brooklyn, New York and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Their debut album, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, was self-released in 2005.-History:...
, whom contributor Dan Beirne posted about in 2005
Said the Gramophone was listed as one of the 25 Best Blogs of 2009 in Time Magazine.
Guest contributors to the blog have included Arcade Fire, Grizzly Bear
Grizzly Bear (band)
Grizzly Bear is a Brooklyn-based indie rock band, composed of Edward Droste , Daniel Rossen , Chris Taylor and Christopher Bear . The band employs traditional and electronic instruments...
, Beirut
Beirut (band)
Beirut is an American band which was originally the solo musical project of Santa Fe native Zachary Francis Condon, and later expanded into a band. The band's first performances were in Wollaston, United Kingdom, in May 2006, to support the release of their debut album, Gulag Orkestar...
, Silver Jews
Silver Jews
Silver Jews was an indie rock band from New York City, formed in 1989 by David Berman along with Pavement's Stephen Malkmus and Bob Nastanovich. Berman remained throughout and was the only constant member. During the last few albums, Cassie Berman became a regular member of the band...
, novelist Jonathan Lethem
Jonathan Lethem
Jonathan Allen Lethem is an American novelist, essayist and short story writer. His first novel, Gun, with Occasional Music, a genre work that mixed elements of science fiction and detective fiction, was published in 1994. It was followed by three more science fiction novels...
and Canadian writer Carl Wilson, among many others.