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Stockholm Syndrome Update

9 Comments 12 May 2009

(you’re reading update #1. for Update #2, click here)

If you’re on Derek Webb’s mailing list, then you got this intriguing email this morning:

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i haven’t sent many personal emails to this email list but we’re in a situation that has gotten a little out of control and it’s time to fill you in. as some of you may know, i’ve been working for months on my new record, ‘stockholm syndrome’, which i’ve recently finished and turned in to the record label. they’ve been very supportive over the years, but this time we didn’t get the response we expected. it seems i’ve finally found the line beyond which my label can support me, and apparently i’ve crossed it.

i consider this my most important record and am adamant about all of you hearing it. we had originally hoped to have ‘stockholm syndrome’ out this month (next week even), but at this point we’re not sure when the record will come out and in what form. the majority of the controversy is surrounding one song, which i consider to be among the most important songs on the record. so we’ve decided it’s an appropriate time to break the rules.

but because of various legal/publishing issues we’re having to be rather careful with how we do what we’re going to do next. that’s really all i can say for now and i’ve probably said too much.

we have a plan and we’re moving ahead, but we’re not sure what kind of trouble we might be getting into. we’ll let you know as soon as we know our next move-

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I’ve had a few friends email me already wondering what was up since I have some connections with Derek, but honestly, I don’t know.

I’ve heard Derek had played a show recently in the Nashville area in which he played a new song that contained a word you wouldn’t hear on Network TV that rhymes with *spit*, so I’m thinking this might be the song that his label, INO Records, has taken umbrage with. Just a guess though.

What’s interesting is that I remember talking to Derek back when he was about to release “She Must and Shall Go Free”. We spoke as he was on his way to the studio where he was re-recording a part in the song “Saint and Sinner”. As I recall, 3 of the major Christian Retail stores were threatening to keep the record off their shelves because of the line “I used to be a damned mess, but now I look just fine”. Derek rerecorded the line without the word “damned” even though, as he told me, “it’s a word that Paul uses in the New Testament”.

I asked him how he felt about making the change and he said something to the effect of, “I’m not happy about it, but you pick your battles and this is not something I feel strongly enough about to fight for. I don’t want an issue over this one word to overshadow the message of this record, so I’m not going to fight for it.” (again that was not a quote, just a vague paraphrase).

History seems to be repeating itself, only this time, Derek has decided to stand his ground.

Update: According to David Sessions at Patrol Mag, www.giveashit.org is a new site Derek has put online in support of this record. So I think it’s safe to say that the song, which includes the ‘s’ word, is an important one to the record, like Derek said in his email.

Update #2: Per this article in Sojourners Magazine, giveashit.org has everything to do with a campaign Derek is going to lead to help build latrines in Africa. You can read more here.

As for his comment about “what form” the record is going to be coming out in and “what kind of trouble” he might be getting into…your guess is as good as mine. Is he legally bound to release all new music through INO? I’m not sure. Is he going to try and circumvent that process somehow? It almost sounds like it, but why would he announce that to everyone if it was the case?

Derek’s a hard guy to get a hold of, but if I can get any more info for you, I’ll pass it along. In the meantime, keep it tuned here, and keep an eye on your email inbox for more news.

Sounds like this is going to get interesting.

Pop Culture

What is Derek Webb Up To?

2 Comments 09 April 2009

Mine ears have heard of the coming apocalypse that is Stockholm Syndrome.

I haven’t heard any of the recordings yet…that will come soon enough.

But I have been privy to some of the rumblings and thoughts rattling around in Derek’s mind regarding the promotion and touring of this record. And while I can’t share much, I will say that he’s got some interesting ideas cooking.

The cool part is, this blog will be one a few places where you’ll be able to keep tabs on what’s going on with the record once the sh poop hits the fan.

It’s going to be fun, and it’s going to raise your eyebrows…stay tuned.

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Derek Webb’s “Stockholm Syndrome”: Coming May 2009

9 Comments 10 December 2008

Update #4 (July 7, 2009): Order the album and download it RIGHT NOW…here’s the info.

Update #3 (June 23, 2009): I’ve got the album…and it’s fantastic.

Update #2 (May 19, 2009): an email with a code? a website with instructions? what’s going on here?

Update #1 (May 12, 2009): click here for my most recent post on Stockholm Syndrome and the email Derek recently sent out regarding the release of this record.

photo by Geof Morris

photo by Geof Morris

One of the perks of being friends with a guy like Derek Webb is that occasionally I get things before anyone else. Whether it’s new music, some breaking news that someone is leaving the band, or information about an upcoming tour or project, it’s always great to be in the know before most people are.

It doesn’t always work that way, though. I knew that Derek was collaborating on a new album with longtime Caedmon’s member Josh Moore (Derek had told me that at Messiah College back in October), I knew it was scheduled for release in the first half of 2009, and I had even heard rumblings about the themes Derek is going to be tackling…but I didn’t know that the title was. Now I do.

“Stockholm Syndrome”

This isn’t insider information, though. If you’re on Derek’s mailing list, you’re in the know. Here’s what the email that went out this morning had to say…

It’s been over a year since Derek released his critically acclaimed The Ringing Bell, and he’s currently writing and recording his new album, which we hear is going to be titled Stockholm Syndrome.

He’s collaborating with long time friend and former Caedmon’s Call bandmate Josh Moore on what is rumored to be a more experimental, electronic album.

Teasing with programmed and decidedly more ‘inorganic’ elements, Stockholm Syndrome is shaping up to be Derek’s most ambitious album to date.

Be on the lookout for a tentative May 2009 release.

The thing I love most about Derek is that he never rests on his laurels. He could pump out introspective, acoustic music that his fans would eagerly buy up every year and never take any musical risks. But he’s always looking to mix things up and keep it fresh. I’m probably more excited about this release than I have been for anything he’s done since he left the band. And that’s saying something.

Speaking of taking risks, Derek has been pouring a lot of time and energy into NoiseTrade these days. If you’ve never heard of it, check it out. Lots of great music. You either pay what you want for it, or you download it in exchange for 5 email addresses of friends you think might like it. Total win-win.

But anyway, back to Derek’s new release. Are you curious about what “stockholm syndrome” is? I was. According to the Big W, here’s the definition:

Stockholm syndrome is a psychological response sometimes seen in an abducted hostage, in which the hostage shows signs of loyalty to the hostage-taker, regardless of the danger (or at least risk) in which they have been placed.

Can not wait to see where Derek is going with this! What about you? Any other albums releasing next year that you guys are looking forward to? I’m always looking for good suggestions…

                     

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