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Thomas Stoneman, who releases music under the name Thomston, is already tired of being compared to Lorde, but that’s not going to end any time soon. He’s 18 years old, he’s from New Zealand, he’s making alternative pop with sparse hip-hop production elements and layered vocals, and he’s already got major labels taking notice.Sorry, Thomston. You’re about to get a lot more Lorde comparisons.“Any New Zealander who releases pop music is instantly the second coming of the Lorde,” he explains. “I’m a fan of her and her music, but the comparisons are growing tiresome. Plus, I haven’t got Grammys so I’m like the lame, non-famous, less cool, and not critically acclaimed version of her.”I’m a fan of [Lorde] and her music, but the comparisons are growing tiresome. Plus, I haven’t got Grammys so I’m like the lame, non-famous, less cool, and not critically acclaimed version of her.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------He doesn’t yet have the millions of SoundCloud plays that Lorde’s debut EP eventually got, but remember that these things happen quickly. It was just a little over a year ago when Lorde’s The Love Club was barely beginning to buzz. When we interviewed Lorde in May of 2013, she still hadn’t ever left New Zealand. And now… well, you know the rest. Here we go again, talking about Lorde.But Thomston is trying to do things a little differently. He just released his School Night EP for free, and instead of working with top notch producers and putting together a plan with the label, he wants to share his own homemade music first. “I’m keen to show some people my pre-label stuff so they know I am a real person,” he says. “My EP was produced by me and a friend Samuel Brandford. The whole EP was just made in a bedroom by two teenagers with limited experience, and I didn’t intend on it going any further than to friends and family, but then it just kinda spread.”Now he’s got a manager and a team behind him, and labels are starting to reach out. So how did this teenager making pop music in his bedroom in New Zealand get multiple labels to take notice? Well, part of it is probably thanks to all the attention on you-know-who, and the other part of it is just the nature of his hometown. “New Zealand is really small, under-crowded one might say, and I think it’s fairly simple to get noticed here in Auckland,” he explains. “We’re lucky to have a lot of platforms for our music to reach people who have influence. I just entered a bunch of song writing competitions and it really just took off.”The timing is right. Lorde craved “a different kind of buzz” and offered an accessible alternative to pop stars like Miley Cyrus, and Thomston occupies a similar lane. His music is immediate, but his brand of pop is a far cry from, say, Justin Bieber. It draws from indie sensibility, capturing a bittersweet moodiness that doesn’t sway fully toward giddy celebration or desperate heartbreak. His songs are not the kind of pop hits that you’d hear on the radio five years ago, but with the crossover success of so many indie acts in the past years, major labels are realizing that there’s potential in pop music that isn’t made for the clubs and the dance floors.My manager said, ‘Aim for America and everything else will have a trickle-down effect.’ It is very true. Artists that aim for New Zealand success get stuck here.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------The next move? First of all, he’s going to get some professional help. “There are bunch of producers I’m interested in working with here. Obviously [Lorde’s producer] Joel Little has the midas touch—the BROODS record is so perfect—but there are also others I’d be keen to work with that aren’t super busy with winning Grammys and conquering the world.” Once that’s taken care of, he’ll set his sights on America. “My manager said, ‘Aim for America and everything else will have a trickle-down effect.’ It is very true. Artists that aim for New Zealand success get stuck here. The scene is simply not big enough to substantiate a lasting music career with a local focus.”So, America, get to know Thomston. Just please, don’t call him the next Lorde.看不懂的.....就复制翻译一把@@


来自iPhone客户端1楼2016-04-11 20:49回复
    据我们雇佣他的老师说,他的父母给他一年的时间在星路上发展,一年后没红起来的话就回家继承家业【父母好开明


    来自iPhone客户端4楼2016-04-11 21:03
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      这样说来呢,家教是极好的~家庭条件肯定也不赖【晋升国民老公


      来自iPhone客户端5楼2016-04-11 21:05
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        会做饭啊!我吃了他做的烧烤【一脸幸福


        来自iPhone客户端6楼2016-04-11 21:05
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          他的盆友们在Facebook上有说他在家里做的饭【厨房好大


          来自iPhone客户端7楼2016-04-11 21:06
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            你们谁来回应一声啊……我都没有动力补充下去了……真的爆料没有第二家啊啊啊……


            来自iPhone客户端8楼2016-04-11 21:07
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              惹好棒


              IP属地:北京来自iPhone客户端9楼2016-04-12 01:35
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                樓主拉仇恨 好羨慕!!


                IP属地:上海来自iPhone客户端10楼2016-04-12 09:50
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                  樓主告訴他在中國也有很多喜歡他音樂的人 讓他不要放棄


                  IP属地:上海来自iPhone客户端11楼2016-04-12 09:52
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                    请保持这样的更帖速度!


                    来自iPhone客户端12楼2016-04-12 12:48
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                      毕竟会唱歌还会搞混音


                      来自iPhone客户端13楼2016-04-12 12:49
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                        没红起来就继承家业 果然是我老公


                        来自iPhone客户端14楼2016-04-12 12:49
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                          我来给你们放一张他家厨房照片,没错那个背影是他


                          来自iPhone客户端15楼2016-04-12 22:06
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                            明天继续......【学生党一脸苦逼】


                            来自iPhone客户端18楼2016-04-12 22:22
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                              酷诶


                              来自iPhone客户端19楼2016-04-12 23:38
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