Summer and Music Series 2010 // The Official Commercial

Posted on: Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010
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Anchortapes is proud to present a commercial for Downtown Long Beach’s Summer and Music series!! Thanks to Rhonda Anjelly for serving as Co-director on this one!


The Fling – *Wanderingfoot* // The Official Music Video

Posted on: Tuesday, May 11th, 2010
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This past weekend, Sayer Danforth and I finished the video for The Fling’s single *Wanderingfoot* from their forthcoming debut LP When the Madhouses Appear. Our good friend, and a regular collaborator with Anchortapes, Chad Huff served as DP for the video.


Check out the video below!




Directed: Sayer Danforth, Chad Huff, Billy Kostka
Director of Photography: Chad Huff
Additional Cameras: Sayer Danforth, Billy Kostka, Jordan Lovelis
Edited by: Billy Kostka, Sayer Danforth
Starring: Dustin Lovelis, Graham Lovelis, Justin Ivey, Justin Roeland, and friends

To Infinity and Beyond!

Posted on: Tuesday, April 6th, 2010
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Over the past year, Anchortapes has aimed to be a part of the Long Beach music scene by giving artists original audio/video online content within the Anchortapes sessions. The response has been nothing short of amazing! On top of having the chance to record with some of the greatest bands on the west coast, Anchortapes has been embraced by a music community full of love and gratitude. There’s no debate whether it’s been an awesome first year, and I couldn’t be more happy with how far Anchortapes has come thanks to the great friends I’ve had the chance to make!


The mission for Anchortapes has always been simple — provide great content for great bands, and do so with as many great artists as possible. In an effort to broaden the possibilities for Anchortapes, I’ve made a very difficult decision, and that is to relocate to downtown Los Angeles. This change in head quarters allows Anchortapes to contribute to many music communities while sitting in the center of all of them — 20 minutes from Echo Park and Silver Lake, 45 minutes from Santa Ana and Costa Mesa, and, of course, a straight shot down the 710 from Anchortapes’ first love, the great city of Long Beach.


It’s here, in industrial downtown Los Angeles that Anchortapes will be able to provide to the greatest music community on the west coast: Southern California.


Meanwhile, we have some amazing things recorded and ready to post very soon — a final session in the original Anchortapes head quarters in Long Beach with up-and-comer Korey Dane, and a bone-chilling recording in East Hollywood with Aves (Laura Loriga and Jon Tehel). I’m really excited about both of these sessions and hope you will be too!


Lastly, I just want to thank everyone who’s played, shot, participated, promoted, stickered, and told their friends about Anchortapes, and about the artists who’ve been involved. All of this wouldn’t be possible without your support.


Thanks so much, and stay tuned!



Billy Kostka



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COMM//ART: Michael J Salter

Posted on: Saturday, March 6th, 2010
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Michael J is everywhere!  Currently, he’s playing in 3 bands, writing his own music, designing artwork for his own projects as well as for several other music acts, and designing freelance professionally.  His schedule has him either constantly out in public or constantly at his desk — depending on what’s on his plate.  One thing’s for sure though: he’s one of the biggest contributors to the music community in Long Beach.  Chances are you’ve seen his work somewhere around town, whether it be musical or visual.


AT: Tell me a little bit about your music background, how you got into design, and how the two worlds merged.

Michael J: I started playing guitar when I was 15 years old.  I took lessons for about six months and then just learned how to play songs in my bedroom after that. Music was always a visceral thing for me, so I wasn’t so concerned with really great playing or technical ability, but more with the artistic side of music; what it was saying or expressing.  I listened to Sonic Youth and Nirvana early on along with Zeppelin and the Beatles, so the quality of that music and those recordings has always stuck with me.  I didn’t get into graphic design until much later when I transferred to a University.  The only things I knew were that I was totally intrigued by using digital technology to make art, and incorporating the use of typography seemed really exciting.  But, I honestly had no idea what I was getting myself into and I sort of accidentally fell in love with it.  Before I declared graphic design as my fine art concentration, I would have laughed at the idea that I could ever do anything in the visual arts.  But because I always felt music to be the most primal and real form of art making, the transition to visual art was natural, in a way.


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Throughout my schooling, I would always pick the subject of music to work with when I could — anything from writing essays on art history to photography projects to my design studio classes. But after graduating, I took a job that didn’t have much to do with music save for a few rare projects.  It wasn’t until I moved to Long Beach that I started working  directly with musicians and bands, and that only came from playing in the scene out here and having my friends discover I could do visuals too.

Now I play with several bands and sort of unofficially assume the role of art director for each band. My longest-running projects have been playing bass in Tiger Tank Euphoria and guitar in Eugene & The 1914, both of which I design for, including anything from branding to show promotion to album artwork to web design.  I’ve also joined up with Bethpage Black in the last six months, a band that started by recording an EP before ever playing together.  When the release happened I did all of the visuals for that as well.


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Eugene & The 1914 *Troubles* Album Artwork


My professional life is actually split between two jobs; I work for a clothing company in downtown L.A. called GRN Apple Tree where I design and produce their t-shirt line, and I also work for my own clients in most any media related to graphic design.  I like to have one foot in the world of design and one foot in the world of music, and these venues definitely keep me in that position.

AT: What’s it like to be an artist — both in design and music — in Long Beach?  What’s the community like?

MJ: Long Beach is very close and connected — it’s difficult to walk down my street without seeing someone I know.  The same goes for the music scene here: everyone knows what everyone else is up to, and there’s a really great sense of community and support.  It also dispels the rock star myth, because everyone’s friends regardless of how much success people have (and there are some wonderfully successful artists here).  A lot of musicians mix with each other, so it’s not uncommon for people to be in several bands at once with totally different sounds.  My connections with other artists in Long Beach come about the same way as making so many musical connections — just from being involved in the scene and out in the clubs playing all the time.

Sometimes at shows people will ask us ‘who did the artwork?’ regarding a poster or a CD, or a lot of times, my bandmates will tell their friends I do visuals too and the connection takes off from there.  But it’s not restricted to only musicians or bands.  For instance, I worked on all the graphics and site design for the 2009 SoundWalk, which was great, because it’s about as much of an example of bridging the gap between visual art and music as anything else. But that organization knew of me because I’ve been working on both creative aspects of the bands I play with, the music and artwork.


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SoundWalk Event Poster


AT: What is Unmarked Vehicle?  What else are you getting yourself into design/music wise this year?

MJ: Unmarked Vehicle is my creative space, my studio, my portfolio of work — it’s the umbrella under which I create art, music, graphic design and any number of other projects.  In its current state and up to this point, it has primarily served as my graphic design portfolio.  When I conceived the idea, I liked that the name was something literal, but its meaning wasn’t going to have anything to do with its purpose.  That way I could inject meaning into it and it would be more personal which is one aspect of art I really respond to.  It keeps it open to interpretation much like a band name.  It’s whatever you make it.

This year I plan to expand the idea of Unmarked Vehicle into several branches. I can’t go into the details yet but things are in the works and looking good. 2010 will be a busy year for me and I’m really excited by that!

Tiger Tank Euphoria is working in the studio on recording an album, which should be out later this year.  Eugene & The 1914 will officially be releasing a full length record in March, and we’ll be playing up and down the west coast.  Bethpage Black will play some live shows in support of our first EP, which dropped in December.  And amidst all of that, I have a rather large pile of songs and musical ideas of my own that I plan to record in my home studio and release on my own this year under the name Shooting Down Pilots, which is something I’ve been thinking about for a while now.

In terms of design, I’ll continue to work with GRN Apple Tree on their 2010 collection.  I’ll be working more with Free Moral Agents who have some exciting things lined up.  I’ll continue to work with several other design studios in Los Angeles and Long Beach for clients large and small.  I have opened my studio up to working with individuals, small businesses or large corporate clients just about anywhere in the world.


Check out Michael J’s Unmarked Vehicle website and blog…
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Michael J plays in…
Eugene & The 1914
Tiger Tank Euphoria
Bethpage Black


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Eugene & The 1914 *Troubles* Poster



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Bethpage Black EP Release Show Poster



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Come•Unity Show Poster (Alternative)


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THIS SATURDAY: Tiger Tank Euphoria w/Bearface

Posted on: Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010
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A Busy Spring!

Posted on: Thursday, February 11th, 2010
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LOTS of great shows marked on the calendar for artists and bands in Long Beach. A couple particular shows, though, should have you showing up to the venue early…


First, The Fling is involved in a benefit show at the Art Theater of Long Beach promoting *When the Night Comes*, a documentary on the malaria crisis. Check out a trailer HERE


Also, Deep Sea Diver has a show lined up with the Watson Twins at the DIY Echo Park venue Bootleg Theater.


These shows and more below…


So Many Wizards:

Mar 3 2010 8:00P
QUE SERA with The Pharmacy Long Beach, California
Mar 8 2010 8:00P
Lot’s O Crap LOS ANGELES
Mar 14 2010 8:00P
ECHO CURIO w/ Dunes, GunOutfit… Echo Park
Mar 28 2010 8:00P
THE CONTINENTAL Fullerton, California
Apr 5 2010 8:00P
KXLU PRESENTS… @ SIlverlake Lounge Los Angeles
Apr 12 2010 8:00P
KXLU PRESENTS… SIlverlake Lounge Los Angeles
Apr 19 2010 8:00P
KXLU PRESENTS… SIlverlake Lounge Los Angeles
Apr 26 2010 8:00P
KXLU PRESENTS… @ SIlverlake Lounge Los Angeles
May 1 2010 9:00P
THE SMELL Downtown Los Angeles



Eugene and the 1914:

Feb 24 2010 9:00P
Dipiazzas w/ Michael Cartwright Long Beach, California
Feb 27 2010 9:00P
The Basement w/ Free Moral Agents Long Beach, California
Mar 19 2010 7:00P
FINGERPRINTS – OFFICIAL TROUBLES ALBUM RELEASE SHOW! Long Beach, California
Apr 10 2010 9:00P
Alex’s Bar w/ Very Be Careful Long Beach, California



The Fling:

Feb 25 2010 7:00P
ART THEATRE (Benefit show for the malaria crisis) Long Beach, California
Apr 12 2010 8:00P
DETROIT BAR w/ Two Guns Costa Mesa, California



On Blast:

Feb 22 2010 8:00P
HUNNYPOT RADIO (www.hunnypotunlimited.com) LA -everywhere, California
Mar 11 2010 9:00P
ALEX’S BAR w/ Jail Weddings Long Beach, California



Free Moral Agents:

Feb 27 2010 9:00P
The Basement Lounge Long Beach, California
Mar 10 2010 10:00P
Low End Theory Los Angeles, California
Mar 13 2010 8:00P
Cafe du Nord San Francisco

THIS SATURDAY: Tiger Tank Euphoria

Posted on: Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010
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THIS THURSDAY: O’s and the Oculist

Posted on: Wednesday, January 20th, 2010
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Happy Holidays From Anchortapes!

Posted on: Sunday, December 27th, 2009
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I might be catching you all late, but better now than never — Happy Holidays from Anchortapes! Hope you all are spending time with loved ones, whether it be family or friends (or both).



For Christmas this year, I gave my family individually made DVD/CD packages containing a mix of songs I listened to a lot throughout the year, and an edit I made of old Kostka family films from the 1930s – 1950s. I took about three hours of my grandfathers footage and cut it down to just under 5 minutes, and to the Daniel Rossen cover of Judee Sill’s *Waterfall*.



Anyway, I thought I’d share the edit and photos of the packaging with you all. Hope you enjoy!






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Also, my girlfriend Rhonda surprised me this Christmas (along with the help of graphic designer Chris Peel) by making Anchortapes stickers!



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We’re Evolving…

Posted on: Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009
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We’re nearing the one year anniversary of the launch of Anchortapes, and things are starting to get a lot more complicated — in a good way, that is!


For starters, we’ve added a few pages to help visitors connect more with our sessions and find out more about the artists we work with:


1. MAPS

We’ve created two new maps for our site.  The first is a map of locations where sessions that have been posted on our site were shot and recorded.  Since most of our sessions are filmed in Long Beach, this map shows near exactly where each session was filmed, so you can feel more like a part of each session without having the chance to attend.  The second map lays out music venues in Long beach and the greater Los Angeles area.  Beyond being a reference for the best places to see live music in Southern California, the music venues map can lead you to venue calendars to see when a band is playing.


2. SESSIONS

The sessions page list all the Anchortapes sessions recorded, but in alphabetical order of artist with links to each artist’s website, Myspace page, and each video recorded with Anchortapes.  This page is designed to help visitors find out more about the artists they’re watching videos of, see more of them, and maybe even find out about a show.


If you have any questions, suggestions, or comments about these features or any other inquiries regarding Anchortapes, feel free to hit me up via email at williamkostka@gmail.com.


Thanks again for visiting Anchortapes!  Please continue to spread the word, and come back and visit us soon.  We have some great sessions with great bands coming very soon!



Thanks.
Billy Kostka

CELACANTO – *BEND*

CELACANTO – *BEND*

When Jon Tehel invited us over to Laura Loriga’s 1st floor apartment in East Hollywood for dinner and to film a song, I had no idea what I’d be walking away with. Or how I’d walk away feeling.

Plates of lasagna and glasses of wine with about 10 others dwindled down to about 5 or [...]

KOREY DANE – *THE MOON & PENELOPE*

KOREY DANE – *THE MOON & PENELOPE*

It’s tough to come up in a town full of 21+ venues when you’re underage, and Long Beach is full of younger acts. But if you haven’t heard Korey Dane’s identifiable songwriting or his incredibly calming voice, you haven’t been paying enough attention. Korey is easily one of the top singer/songwriters in Long Beach, and, [...]

KOREY DANE – *WE WERE DROWNED*

KOREY DANE – *WE WERE DROWNED*

It’s tough to come up in a town full of 21+ venues when you’re underage, and Long Beach is full of younger acts. But if you haven’t heard Korey Dane’s identifiable songwriting or his incredibly calming voice, you haven’t been paying enough attention. Korey is easily one of the top singer/songwriters in Long Beach, and, [...]

KOREY DANE – *BLUE (KIDS ON THE WEEKEND)*

KOREY DANE – *BLUE (KIDS ON THE WEEKEND)*

It’s tough to come up in a town full of 21+ venues when you’re underage, and Long Beach is full of younger acts. But if you haven’t heard Korey Dane’s identifiable songwriting or his incredibly calming voice, you haven’t been paying enough attention. Korey is easily one of the top singer/songwriters in Long Beach, and, [...]

THE FLING – *STRANGERS*

THE FLING – *STRANGERS*

To end the year for Anchortapes, I really wanted to record a session with The Fling. And what better way to do it than inviting a bunch of friends in the neighborhood over to participate in the session and, ultimately, get a little drunk.

So, the day before we recorded, I hit up Dustin and [...]

THE FLING – *ELINOR*

THE FLING – *ELINOR*

To end the year for Anchortapes, I really wanted to record a session with The Fling. And what better way to do it than inviting a bunch of friends in the neighborhood over to participate in the session and, ultimately, get a little drunk.

So, the day before we recorded, I hit up Dustin and [...]