The Swarm

December 13, 2007

Kill Rock Stars: An Open Letter to Rolling Stone

TDS Editors

UPDATE: The Indie Rock Universe Strikes Back: Fucked Up and Xiu Xiu file class action lawsuit against Camel and Rolling Stone

Email from the record labels:

We, the undersigned independent record labels, wish to share our indignation regarding Rolling Stone’s November 15th pull out editorial, which featured the names of our artists in conjunction with an ad for Camel cigarettes. This editorial cartoon gives every impression of being part and parcel of the advertisement wrapped around it.

The use of an artist’s name to promote a brand or product should be done only with the artist’s explicit consent, something that was neither solicited nor obtained from the labels or bands.

When questioned, Rolling Stone has referred to the “Indie Rock Universe” pull out section as an “editorial”, but it hardly seems accidental that this editorial content is wrapped in a giant ad from R.J. Reynolds announcing their support for independent artists and labels. The idea that this was a coincidence in any way seems dubious at best. There are two other pull out sections in this same issue of Rolling Stone. Both are wrapped in advertising, but neither of these ads could be construed as part of the editorial content within.

Many of the bands named, and the labels that represent them, are very unhappy with the implication that they have any involvement with R.J. Reynolds and Camel cigarettes. We ask that Rolling Stone apologize for blurring the line between editorial and advertisement, and in doing so, implying that the bands named support the product being advertised.

Sincerely, Kill Rock Stars, Touch and Go, Skin Graft, Lovepump United, Lucky Madison, 5RC, Audio Dregs, and Fryk Beat.

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12 Comments

#1 now now says:

Nobody will give a shit about this other than the people who wrote it. Look for things like this ad to keep happening until someone actually steps up and files a lawsuit.

#2 m says:

I agree but the labels themselves don't have much of a lawsuit since they weren't named though the bands certainly do. I, for one, hope the continued outrage will inspire someone to actually do it.

#3 Master N. Servant says:

Major lable need to be taught lesson
While cigraette not major lable, work with major label
Think like major label
Act like major label
must be stopped like major lable to let new musical revolution begin

#4 wtf says:

"Lovepump United"

is that really a band? that is stoopid.

#5 thelink says:

a positive to press: it causes those who need it to take responsibility for their actions. i think more people care about that then the people who wrote it. (and no, i am not one of them).

#6 AJ says:

I have to agree that no one is going to care.
maybe the bands need to step up. The labels, and the fans to get things changed, but with out all, there is NO chance.

#7 now now says:

the link: it doesn't cause anyone to do anything. you and i may take interest at something like this, but this "press release" is no different to the culprits than a blog post or message board tirade. and we already knew how we felt about it. press release or not, without legal action they will have gotten away with it, and will do so again the next time an opportunity presents itself. unless there are real consequences, there is no real deterrent.

#8 Kath says:

Fuck Rolling Stone. They're obvious and pathetic, and I don't even mean concerning this matter. In general.

#9 slight correction says:

Actually, there are no bands mentioned in the Camel ad (for "The Farm"). All the bands mentioned are mentioned in the "Indie Rock Universe" cartoon, which is separate from the Camel ad. The online version of the "Indie Rock Universe" cartoon does not feature any Camel ads, or any other ads.

#10 m says:

actually lucky madison and audio dregs were listed on the farm web site without permission. so was k records.

#11 now now says:

Thanks for the clarification, friendly Rolling Stone intern!

#12 clevohardcore says:

SUE THOSE SONS OF BITCHES. THEY WOULD SUE YOU AND YOUR BANDS/LABELS HAD YOU USED THEM WITHOUT PERMISSION.

-clevo


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