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Jacob Ray of the Young Immortals


Deal or no deal: Mapping out the (momentary) fall of the Young Immortals.

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Last Man Standing: The Young Immortals’ Jacob Ray goes it alone, for now.
BY JAY HORTON | 503-243-2122

[February 6th, 2008]

[PSEUDO-BRIT POP] After last summer’s cross-country tour and the subsequent release of bristling guitar-rock debut When History Meets Fiction, the Young Immortals’ future seemed, well, endless. Reviews were sparkling, Starbucks employed standout track “The Fever” as the de facto soundtrack for its in-store iTunes kiosks, and labels had started to call. Now the band’s MySpace lists its members as follows: “Jacob Ray-vocals and guitar, bass and drummer needed.” Singer-songwriter/founding member Ray shares what went wrong.

WW : So what happened? Is the band officially broken up?
Ray: One indie label giving [us] attention suggested we [draw up] an agreement so we all understand who’s who in the band. I went to a lawyer, tried to keep it as fair as possible, presented that to Michael [Phillips, bass] and Scotty [Gervais, drums], and told them to talk to people in the music business, so it’s not like you’re just talking to your dad [about it]. Mike brought back a typed-out letter of a big “fuck you” about how he felt I was trying to draw him in as an employee. They took great offense to the “work-for-hire” line, which was just so they wouldn’t be paid a salary. Between that and the songwriting rights belonging to the songwriter—which would be me—they...didn’t understand. There were so many pies they were going to get a third of, there was only this one they wouldn’t. The label went bye-bye. Mike’s been pissed ever since.















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What’s next?
I’m moving to Hawaii [where I’ll] work on licensing, shop the record to labels, write the next album. [I plan to] pad the songs with a little more melody, a few more hooks—it’ll still be upbeat, high-energy rock, but I wanna grow in the lyrics department. It’s just for a few months; I’ll be back. Summers in Portland are priceless, man. This is just a little bit of a...cheat. Get a suntan, come back, hit the ground running and find some new members who are willing to play...and obviously willing to [agree to] the band agreement.

Will the band still be the Young Immortals when you return?
...Maybe we’ll be the Old Immortals now.



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I heard the music scene is killer in hawaii you out of touch drunk christian dog leaver in hot car hi five guy. Good luck with that holmes!!!!

Rick Barrs, Feb 24th, 2008 8:38am
 
 
 





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