M.S. Benefit – Yep, everyone got The Rot

 

We raised $1,500 to support Team Rose and the M.S. Society!

Of course, mummies are already cursed with every disease, plus we have a vivacity to spread The Rot wherever we go. But it felt good to do something to benefit living humans and to honor the memory of those who have passed away due to this disease.

Just for the record, no one has ever died of The Rot. We pass it out prolifically to pretty much everyone at our shows.

 

 

 

 

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Music Video: I Got The Rot

In honor of the 2nd Annual M.S. Benefit Concert, Electric Mummy presents the music video: I Got The Rot.

Watch it and join us this Friday at the M.S. Benefit. We’ll be accompanied by the loud, abrasive, and startling Hex Map. Sandwiched between Electric Mummy and Hex Map will be the grooving electronic vibes of Making The Noise.

Show details:

Friday, April 8th @ The Dilboy VFW Hall in Davis Square
371 Summer St, Somerville, MA
8pm – Midnight
Full Bar, 21+
Free Admission, recommended donation of $10.

Give us a shout if you like the video, and we’ll give you… The Rot!

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Black Tape For A Blue Girl

Electric Mummy is going to channel their musicality into a RARE ALL ACOUSTIC set as we open for the national headliners Black Tape For A Blue Girl at The Cantab in Cambridge. You have two options to get tickets: purchase them directly from one of the Mummies and we’ll give you a discount and The Rot. Or you can purchase them online.

After you purchase these tickets we provide you with this picture to stare at endlessly.

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10K Dead – Guitar Sweeps

A good human friend of mine, Jim, heard me doing some sweeps at one of our recent shows and asked me for some tips. I figured that’s a great topic, worthy of answering in blog format with examples on our web site. Here’s a bit of a knowledge dump on sweeps and how they relate to Electric Mummy’s “10K Dead”. See the resources at the bottom of this blog for both a demo recording and a midi transcription.

 

Composing with sweeps

Sweeps are never random sequences of notes that happen to sound good together. They are based on a chord, sometimes with other notes for color. The three chords in 10K Dead are Bb Minor, C Major, and F Major.

For this passage I had the harmony/rhythm part already worked out. Then while I was away from the guitar and computer (both instant recipes for writer’s block), I sang to myself some musical ideas trying to imagine the most awesome guitar solo ever (of course!). After I had a few ideas, I hopped back onto the computer with my guitar in hand and figured out what the heck I was hearing in my head.

 

On sweep technique

Alright, most of you shredders out there own me when it comes to sweeps. But here’s my pointers on what I got to share technique-wise.

First on picking. Generally you want to do all down strokes, this is what makes it sweep technique instead of arpeggio technique. Assuming all the notes are on consecutive strings this will work out great. There are some variations, namely when more than one note is on a string. We’d have to do either a quick alternation, or a hammer-on/pull-off. In our case we are lucky, we are sweeping on the top four strings. And the final note of each sweep, you could say is part of the chord or arpeggio, but it’s really not part of the sweep since it’s a quarter note apart. Therefore we alternate the picking to grab the final note which accounts for our two notes on the 1st string. With me so far?

Second, it’s important to practice hearing each note of the sweep evenly. A good practice idea is to setup the metronome and play through the sweeps as if each note was written as an 8th note. I’ve heard humans say, you can’t play it fast till you can play it slow. Very, very true!

The third sweep in the series is high up on the neck which makes it very difficult to get all the notes at the same time. The suggestion here is to begin the sweep with the 3rd finger down on the 4th string. Then as the sweep progresses, lift the 3rd finger and slightly increase the pressure of the 1st finger bar towards the 1st string. I imagine this as creating a rocking motion with regards to where I’m applying pressure on the fretboard.

Another tip on these sweeps: Rhythmically we should be thinking about the destination point of each one. In these cases I’m thinking about the note on beat one. I’m less concerned on exactly when I start the sweep, but I know it needs to hit one beat one. This is something that I’m focusing on while I’m playing. That is, beat one should have a bit of an accent on it, whereas the first note of the sweep is not accented.

Another way to think about it, and I’m sure I’m over-explaining it by now, but I think of each sweep as a wave. When the wave is up, I begin the sweep. And as the wave flows down and reaches the bottom I end the sweep.

 

The sample recording

http://wiggio.com/yui/folder/stream_file.php?doc_key=mTX48ePS/Mrh+GZTmjaKxjUIPbD5cpo3H+ObNs5pvRA=

Here’s a quick sample I put together to show you my sweep picking in “10K Dead”. Some of the middle stuff didn’t make it into the final arrangement. So it’s not exactly what I perform these days.

 

The transcription

http://www.noteflight.com/scores/view/9e30bb764564e820d53ed17e1c6a8535cedba25d

I use Noteflight when I want to write out some musical ideas and share them with my mummy bandmates. The transcription is keen, but the midi is midi. Noteflight has a lot of flexibility for choosing instruments, staffs, and tools for creative rhythms and notation. Now if they would just allow me to do Drop-D tuning with the guitar tab I would give it a near perfect rating.

 

Notes on the transcription

The form of this instrumental section is A B C A B, where A is the sweeps, B is essentially a harmonization of the main rhythm, and C is a bit of a tribute to some Iron Maiden ideas. I love what Murray and Smith do, they influence many of my musical ideas. They are honorary Electric Mummies.

 

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Something Acoustically Wicked This Way Comes

Listen to Electric Mummy live online @ Lasell College Radio, this Sunday, Nov. 21st from 6pm – 8pm. http://radio.lasell.edu/. We’ll be performing acoustically, including an interview from DJ Justin Miller.

Then for our first ever live full-acoustic concert Electric Mummy is returning to the Middle East Upstairs on Monday, Nov 22st @ 8pm. Event Details Here. As if any show with Electric Mummy (performing acoustically) isn’t eclectic enough, this evening will feature Bluegrass, R&B, and Singer/Songwriter tunes. The talent includes…

Electric Mummy
Nicole Alexandra
Wounded Knees
Alexi

More Mummy News!

  • Electricity is restored as we storm Bandwidth on CCTV. Contact us to be a special guest in our studio audience, Sunday, December 5th 4:45PM.
  • Come out from hiding kiddies. Electric Mummy will be playing an All-Ages show at the All Asia on December 18th @ 3pm, with our demonic associates Beast Over Boston and Opaq.
  • Brain Dead has completed the mummification process. Looking forward to his first full shows with Electric Mummy!

 

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Tales from Mass Morgue

All around a great time at Mass Morgue 2010, thanks to all the humans (and any non-humans) that attended. If you missed it and you wish to avoid a super-charged mummy curse then coming this Friday to the School of Rock Halloween Party is a MUST. Here’s the info:

FREE Halloween Party this Friday (10/29)

 

Yes, we said FREE! The spooky shindig starts at 6:00 PM sharp, so throw on those crazy costumes, bring a snack or beverage to share, and drag your buddies out to 120 Elm Street here in Watertown. While mom and dad go off into the sunset for a nice dinner at some restaurant down the street, you’ll be partying with the staff of the School of Rock! We have games, movies, jam rooms, so if you have an instrument, BRING IT!

Some great prizes have come into our possession as well:

School of Rock Annual Halloween Party

Friday, October 29th, 2010 – 6:00-9:00 PM

School of Rock Boston

120 Elm Street

Watertown, MA 02472

 

Here’s some afterthoughts from Mass Morgue:

The Human Floor – Awesome. But don’t be fooled, he’s clearly using Regenerating Protoss Shields around his body to protect him from the pointy objects. Best part hands down was sucking the snot off the nail after it was embedded in his head. If I still had a working stomach, it would have all came up.

Sans Nomenclature – Anders doing some hawt moves we haven’t seen since the Lucky Star video, nice!

Anarchangel – Some real talent there. Excellent singing and guitar playing from the leads. Nice multi-layered textures.

Emperor Norton’s Stationary Marching Band – I did go look up Emperor Norton after seeing this ensemble. Dude sounds wacky in a great way. He had his own currency in his San Francisco neighborhood, people actually accepted it! I know what I’m doing tonight. A little Mummy Money with Dead Beat on the 20 clammer.

Lucretia’s Daggers – I had that Horrors of Retail song in my head all day yesterday! Rocking out to Metal Gods was fun.

Electric Mummy – Good times. Filthy Dead made her premier performance and kicked mummy ass. Dead Sea premiered his new limerick. And Brain Dead joined us for Faster and Cremated. I think we had our loudest audience participation yet with Rot.

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Mass Morgue 2010: Circo De La Muerte

Hide. The overwhelming recommendation for the faint of heart is to hide. However, for those brave souls who can comprehend art in all its gruesome glory, we have the event you have been waiting for. Five bands, The Human Floor, a Stationary Marching Band, and of course…. Mummies!

Yes, that sinking feeling in the pit of your stomach has been trying to tell you Mass Morgue 2010 is upon us! October 24th at The Middle East, Upstairs at 472 Mass Ave, Cambridge.

Now listen up, we have a deal for Electric Mummy fans. Tickets for this show are $15 at the door, but we can get them to you for a bargain at $10. Email us at liveforever@electricmummy.com with the number of tickets you want and we’ll hook you up.

Let’s keep the mortals up to date with a bit of news.

  • Dead Sea will be leaving Electric Mummy after our October shows. His remarkable poetry will be missed.
  • Electric Mummy is pleased to announce two new additions. Brain Dead will be bringing home the under-tones. And Filthy Dead will be singing some haunted melodies, premiering this October with Electric Mummy at Mass Morgue.

 

 

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Winners of the “Spread The Rot” Guitar Giveaway!

We have winners!

Congratulations to Mike from Nyack, NY for submitting the most vote for Electric Mummy to open for KISS. Mike wins the Black SG Guitar!

And congratulations to Nathan of North Reading, MA. We held the drawing Friday night after our show at Ralph’s Diner in Worcester and Nathan’s number was selected. Below is our lame video,!

VIDEO: “Spread the Rot” Drawing

These particular guitars were reincarnated from the depths of the underworld. As such each guitar holds the soul of a demon raging to get out. And only through blazing guitar solos and badass riffage can these hellions be placated. Good luck!

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Breaking Out In Worcester

Congratulations to Switchblade Suicide for winning the content to open for KISS. (Hope they kill themselves, sorry, too easy)

Electric Mummy will be holding the “Spread the Rot” guitar drawing Friday night, after which we will announce the winners for both guitars.

Die with us this Friday in Worcester at Ralph’s Diner. We’ll be feasting on our good friends The Last Second and The Sift. Show starts at 9pm!

Ralph’s Diner
148 Grove St.
Worcester, MA

 

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“Spread The Rot” Guitar Giveaway

The Electric Mummy “Spread The Rot” Guitar Giveaway has been unleashed. For helping Electric Mummy in their quest to open for the legendary KISS you have two ways to win a guitar.

Win this made-for-evil Black SG Special guitar by being the fan to mobilize the most Demands from your friends, family, and co-workers for Electric Mummy to open for KISS.

Or become eligible to win a drawing for this possessed Red BC Rich Mockingbird guitar by mobilizing at least 5 Demands for Electric Mummy to open for KISS.

Making your Demand for Electric Mummy to open for KISS is fast and easy. Simply click the Demand It! button and follow a couple steps. Then register at Electric Mummy to be eligible to win one of the guitars.

 

DMR with SG and BC Rich

Dead Man Rocking forced to make a choice. The wicked guitar or the wicked guitar!

Complete Rules

Registration

Current Rankings

See the SG Special

See the BC Rich

Very Special Thanks goes to Rockin Bob’s Guitars for helping us make this contest possible!

 

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