The official website for seminal Los Angeles punk rockers X displays a graphic reminiscent of early Geocities homepages – a moving .gif of flames, whipping from the band’s uni-lettered name. It burns and loops and burns and loops against an appropriately black background. A MySpace logo sits where one would have found a guestbook ten years ago, when the internet was a veritable inferno of animated fire.
Former X singer John Doe’s homepage is a sharp contrast, though no less amateurish with its Windows 95 default teal background and blue font. His name and latest album title, A Year in the Wilderness, sits surrounded by asterisk snowflakes against a blurry (LA?) cityscape.
We’re not going to try to compare and contrast the two, perhaps commenting on the ways each website reflects the sensibilities of the music it advertises, we’re just trying to say X and John Doe’s web people need to broaden their HTML skills. Because X rules, and John Doe’s got some live music to sell.
Exclusively available on eMusic, John Doe’s EP Live From the Living Room features acoustic versions from A Year in the Wilderness and Forever Hasn’t Happened Yet, plus a version of X’s “Burning House of Love.”
If only he could be as consistent with his ‘net savvy-ness.
UPDATE: Apparently, John Doe's site was in the process of an overhaul at the time this piece was originally published. It has been updated. See below.
Related links:
XtheBand.com
TheJohnDoe.com
eMusic: John Doe
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