Gotye Climbs Charts; Will Be April Variance Cover Story
As a banner year only gets better for Australian singer Gotye, Variance is excited to announce that the man behind one of the year's most popular songs will be on the cover of the upcoming April issue, which will be released on Sunday. His hit single, "Somebody That I Used to Know" (feat. Kimbra), continues its climb on the charts this week--with no signs of slowing down anytime soon. (The video for the surprise hit currently has a staggering 131 million views on YouTube.)
"Somebody" escalates 5-4 on the Billboard Hot 100. The collaboration, which tops the Alternative Songs for a sixth week, also jumps 4-2 on Digital Songs (with 208,000 downloads, up 25%) and 36-20 on Radio Songs (44 million, up 19%). "Somebody" remains at No. 2 on On-Demand Songs (871,000, up 12%).
Gotye's album, Making Mirrors, released in the United States on January 31--and it hasn't left the iTunes Top 10 since. Based on current available data and radio airplay trends, "Somebody" will keep rising. The singer, who's currently on his sold out U.S. tour, will also make a timely Saturday Night Live debut on April 14--which will certainly help cement his growing profile.
In an era known for pop/dance domination (Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Rihanna, etc.), the top two tracks on this week's On-Demand Songs chart (fun.'s "We Are Young," and Gotye's "Somebody") are also the top two titles on the Digital Songs and (in reverse order) Alternative Songs charts. fun., also having an incredible year, are the cover story of January's issue of Variance.
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The 11th annual Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival organizers have announced a great lineup, drawing from an astounding range of music scenes to create what is sure to be another incomparable 4-day weekend. The festival will be held on June 7 – 10 on the same beautiful 700-acre farm in Manchester, Tennessee, 60 miles south of Nashville. Bonnaroo once again will expose its fanbase to legends, current favorites as well as new artists who are about to break. Featured acts in 2012 include: Radiohead, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Phish, The Beach Boys Featuring Brian Wilson, Mike Love, Al Jardine, Bruce Johnston and David Marks, Bon Iver, The Shins, The Avett Brothers, Skrillex, Black Star, Alice Cooper, Feist, Flogging Molly, Childish Gambino, Ben Folds Five, The Roots, Bad Brains, The Civil Wars, St. Vincent, Alabama Shakes, tUnE-yArDs, Punch Brothers, Flying Lotus, Dawes, The Joy Formidable, Das Racist, Grouplove, Gary Clark, Jr., Kurt Vile & The Violators, Big Freedia and more.
Upon joining the publicity ranks in New York City, Shelby Meade worked with Moby, Foo Fighters, Beastie Boys, Luscious Jackson and Radiohead. In 2001, Meade took her skills to sunny Los Angeles and started her own PR company, Fresh and Clean Media--now a well-known and well-respected publicity and marketing firm specializing in music, action sports, fashion, film, festivals and other related fields. Some of their clients include Cold War Kids, Jack Johnson, Matthew Mayfield, Bassnectar, Lollapalooza and the Austin City Limts Music Festival. Meade recently sat down with VARIANCE to discuss public relations and the music industry.