SrPab November 9, 2017 Share November 9, 2017 (edited) Kirstin retweeted it; this is the source... Edited November 9, 2017 by SrPab 3 Link to comment
Sharpie66 November 9, 2017 Share November 9, 2017 Good for her! Looks like a two-month run, ending in time for any summer tour for PTX. ION, Superfruit is in Out Magazine’s Out 100 for 2017. 2 Link to comment
Sharpie66 November 16, 2017 Share November 16, 2017 Early holiday news: First, A Pentatonix Christmas has moved from #68 to #34 on the Top 200 Billboard chart (its 15th week on the chart). It's also #1 on Top Catalog Albums, replacing Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers' Greatest Hits. TCTM was at the top of the catalog chart for 15 weeks in 2015-2016. Also, PTXmas was at the top of the catalog chart for one week in 2013. Sales figures for APC is at 956,000, and TCTM is up to 2,072,000. Also, their "Carol of the Bells" is appearing on the soundtrack album for The Star, the new animated film about the nativity story. I don't know if it will actually be heard during the film, though. 2 Link to comment
SrPab November 17, 2017 Share November 17, 2017 Psst...upcoming PTX tv appearances, all on NBC: Nov 27 for their Xmas special, Nov 29 at the Rockefeller Center tree-lighting, Nov 30 on the TODAY Show (7 - 9 am ET slot). 2 Link to comment
SrPab November 27, 2017 Share November 27, 2017 If you ever want to refer to, or acquaint yourself with, PTX's Billboard (U.S.) presence/chart history... Scroll down the page to the Chart History section. You can filter on entries such as Hot 100 or the Billboard 200 chart. Happy referencing! Link to comment
Geeze November 27, 2017 Share November 27, 2017 They keep saying that Matt is the bass for the Christmas season but fans are becoming invested in him and a revolving door of bass singers for the group doesn't seem to be a good idea to me. 1 Link to comment
Sharpie66 November 28, 2017 Share November 28, 2017 Well, they embraced the cheese inherent in the Christmas tv special genre. If they get a third special, they really should invest in some better writers for their banter, though I did enjoy the way both Kirstin and Mitch were flirting with the country singer. Jennifer H did bring some fun to her banter, although I was waiting for Kevin to blow both Kirstin and Mitch out with his falsetto. Oh, speaking of KO, I liked that they played with his overachiever image. Both Mitch and Kirstin showed some acting chops in their banter, and I am expecting Mitch to join Kirstin in that arena some day. The other three guest stars were pretty meh. Jay Leno and the AGT winner were obviously NBC demands for the time slot, and sad to say, I thought they really wasted Kermit. The dancers were a decent addition, although I preferred last year’s poppers and ballerinas. And the orchestra was nicely unobtrusive, which is a rarity for PTX. Choosing to close with “Imagine” made a nice statement for today’s fraught environment. 1 Link to comment
Sharpie66 December 5, 2017 Share December 5, 2017 (edited) They kicked off the Christmas tour over the weekend. Several videos are on YT, including one of Deck The Halls wherein Scott, yet again, forgets the words: Edited December 5, 2017 by Sharpie66 1 Link to comment
SrPab December 5, 2017 Share December 5, 2017 (edited) "...including one of Deck The Halls wherein Scott, yet again, forgets the words..." Sometimes I wonder if he does that on purpose--to give the fandom something to natter over and laugh at. ;-) Also, this was announced last week. It makes sense, as it occurs during Kirstin's Broadway run...and also as a preview of a, perhaps, bigger Superfruit tour. Edited December 5, 2017 by SrPab Link to comment
Reddust December 5, 2017 Share December 5, 2017 Does anyone know if Kirstin broke up with Jeremy? I thought they were getting married this fall. Link to comment
Sharpie66 December 5, 2017 Share December 5, 2017 I know that they put the wedding on hold over the summer, but I don’t know if they’re together or not. I think she was wearing her ring in the Deck the Halls video, but I couldn’t tell if it was on during the tv special. Link to comment
Sharpie66 December 22, 2017 Share December 22, 2017 (edited) They are up against Bell Biv Devoe on Tuesday’s Drop the Mic on TBS. Never seen the show, but I have the DVR set. ”Come and talk to us when you’ve won three Grammys...” Edited December 22, 2017 by Sharpie66 1 Link to comment
SrPab December 22, 2017 Share December 22, 2017 ...And last evening, their main YT channel topped 3 billion views! 1 Link to comment
Silver Raven December 25, 2017 Share December 25, 2017 Scott tweeted that his Christmas present to his parents was paying off their house. He called it "Easily one of my proudest moments." 3 Link to comment
Silver Raven January 29, 2018 Share January 29, 2018 (edited) Kirstin will be appearing on Broadway in Kinky Boots starting in February. I wonder how she does an English accent. Edited January 29, 2018 by Silver Raven 1 Link to comment
Silver Raven February 15, 2018 Share February 15, 2018 Mario Jose with Postmodern Jukebox. 1 Link to comment
Sharpie66 February 15, 2018 Share February 15, 2018 Promo video for lots of new stuff—Matt is officially in the group now, they will be putting out new videos and going on tour, etc. https://mobile.twitter.com/scotthoying/status/963956901615513601 1 Link to comment
Sharpie66 February 15, 2018 Share February 15, 2018 (edited) Also, Mary, Did You Know? and Hallelujah both just got platinum certification, and Can’t Sleep Love just went gold: https://headlineplanet.com/home/2018/02/15/pentatonixs-mary-know-hallelujah-reach-platinum-cant-sleep-love-gold/ Also also, their Lip-Sync Battle will be aired on March 8. Also also also, Kirstin is interviewed on Variety’s stage podcast with her new cast mate, Jake Shears: http://variety.com/2018/legit/news/jake-shears-kirstin-maldonado-podcast-stagecraft-kinky-boots-1202696698/ Edited February 15, 2018 by Sharpie66 1 Link to comment
Silver Raven February 18, 2018 Share February 18, 2018 Kirstin singing "A History of Wrong Guys" live from Kinky Boots. Audio only. 1 Link to comment
ElectricBoogaloo February 19, 2018 Share February 19, 2018 Kirstin Maldonado & Jake Shears discuss Kinky Boots: 1 Link to comment
Sharpie66 February 23, 2018 Share February 23, 2018 New video! Cover of Havana. (Love the turquoise color theme on everyone!) 1 Link to comment
Sharpie66 February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 Just got the Patreon early heads-up on their summer tour, which looks like it’ll be a lot of outdoor venues (the Chicagoland show will be at Tinley Park). Also, new album comes out April 13–Top Pop Vol. 1. Link to comment
Silver Raven February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 On 2/23/2018 at 7:39 AM, Sharpie66 said: New video! Cover of Havana. (Love the turquoise color theme on everyone!) I want Scott's jacket. Link to comment
Sharpie66 March 9, 2018 Share March 9, 2018 New video, a mashup of New Rules and Are You That Somebody. Kickin’ bass line! 2 Link to comment
Kromm March 10, 2018 Share March 10, 2018 12 hours ago, Sharpie66 said: New video, a mashup of New Rules and Are You That Somebody. Kickin’ bass line! This video is now #1 Trending on YouTube. 2 Link to comment
Silver Raven March 20, 2018 Share March 20, 2018 SuperFruit have bought out the 5 PM Saturday showing of Live, Simon at the Parks Mall theater in Arlington, TX for a free showing. 2 Link to comment
Sharpie66 March 23, 2018 Share March 23, 2018 (edited) If you search on YT, you’ll see vids from Superfruit’s LA show last week. Lots of great fans in the crowd who knew all the words! New PTX song released today—Attention by Charlie Puth: Edited March 23, 2018 by Sharpie66 2 Link to comment
Silver Raven March 28, 2018 Share March 28, 2018 Who arranged "Attention"? I'm living for that now. Link to comment
Sharpie66 April 3, 2018 Share April 3, 2018 Avi posted a gorgeous acoustic version of Standing By over the weekend on his Facebook page—someone put it up on YT: 2 Link to comment
Sharpie66 April 3, 2018 Share April 3, 2018 I just saw this on Scott’s Twitter: “Cracked” is covered on the Denmark version of The X Factor: 1 Link to comment
Silver Raven April 6, 2018 Share April 6, 2018 Tyler Mount interviews Kirstin Maldonado about being on Broadway 1 Link to comment
Sharpie66 April 7, 2018 Share April 7, 2018 Kirstin and the cast of Kinky Boots on NBC: 1 Link to comment
Silver Raven April 8, 2018 Share April 8, 2018 (edited) Kirstin Maldonado, American Idol winner David Cook, and Wayne Brady doing excerpts from Kinky Boots on the Megyn Kelly Show. Edited April 8, 2018 by Silver Raven Link to comment
Sharpie66 April 14, 2018 Share April 14, 2018 Album is out! I am an old fogey who doesn’t listen to pop music anymore, just what I hear covered on music reality shows like The Voice, or by groups like PTX or Home Free. So, the album is full of songs I haven’t heard before, except for Despacito (heard on the Grammys show). My favorite on first listen is Feel It Still, which just has me dancing around my apartment. I looked up the original on YT and enjoyed it, but preferred PTX’s version. Link to comment
Sharpie66 April 15, 2018 Share April 15, 2018 The New York Times had a conversation with and a mini-performance by PTX this morning. I missed the livestream, but here’s the complete video: Link to comment
Sharpie66 April 19, 2018 Share April 19, 2018 They just posted a medley of all the songs from the new album. It doesn’t really flow well, since they just sing snippets in track order, but it is their first live medley video since, what, Evolution of Michael Jackson? Link to comment
Silver Raven April 22, 2018 Share April 22, 2018 Hour long performances and interview with New York Times music editor Ben Sisario. Link to comment
Sharpie66 April 24, 2018 Share April 24, 2018 New album debuted at #10, lowest debut since PTX Vol. 2. Link to comment
Sharpie66 April 24, 2018 Share April 24, 2018 Last night’s appearance on the James Corden show: What the the hell happened to Kirstin’s hair and eye makeup?!? Ugh, on both counts. Also, Matt and Mitch were nearly inaudible—bad sound mixing there. Link to comment
Silver Raven April 28, 2018 Share April 28, 2018 Recently, the Fine Bros from their various react channels on YouTube brought in a group of Pentatonix super fans to react to their new videos, and Scott and Mitch went in to meet and surprise them. Now the five have posted their reactions to those fans' reactions. Scott and Mitch have been on YouTubers React segments in the past, as well. Link to comment
SrPab May 2, 2018 Share May 2, 2018 (edited) I thought The Sing-Off forum here was put out to pasture after that big site change awhile back--for several days straight I searched for it to no avail. Whew! Nice to interact with you few again. My first contribution since rediscovering this forum comes via an FB reply from Ben Bram to someone wondering why PTX put out another album of cover music: Quote They all release great original music in their respective solo/duo projects, but it’s been difficult for them to find a collective original music “voice” as a band. So they continue to do what works for them! Also an original album takes months and months just to write the 50+ songs necessary to find the 10 best ones to put on the album. We were able to put this cover album together in just a few weeks. Was wondering what any of you think of this? Personally, ever since I learned that it would be a cover album I thought about why they would go this route. Ben's reply speaks to some of my thinking. I'll add that I've read some stuff from Scott that this album represents a re-introduction to PTX (since they are now PTX 2.0), as well as it is an introduction to Matt Sallee. It was something they didn't have to agonize over as much as an album of original songs...so they could devote more energy integrating Matt into their dynamic and continue pursuing solo/duo projects (like gearing up for the Superfruit tour and Kirstin's B-way stint). I think they are writing original songs but they may not have enough material yet to choose the "...10 best ones to put on the album." I'd also like to know any thoughts you may have regarding PTX writing their own material versus having others write original songs for them--especially in today's music industry. I know that their self-titled album of mostly originals did credit non-PTX members as songwriters...but what do you think about them releasing an album of original music they didn't write themselves? For a (relatively) small fish in a big pond, would it make economic sense to get others to write songs for them? Would the general public think less of them, artistically, if they don't write their own songs? Edited May 2, 2018 by SrPab Link to comment
Silver Raven May 6, 2018 Share May 6, 2018 PTX did the National Anthem at the Kentucky Derby yesterday. 1 Link to comment
Geeze May 29, 2018 Share May 29, 2018 On 5/2/2018 at 7:06 PM, SrPab said: My first contribution since rediscovering this forum comes via an FB reply from Ben Bram to someone wondering why PTX put out another album of cover music: Was wondering what any of you think of this? Personally, ever since I learned that it would be a cover album I thought about why they would go this route. Ben's reply speaks to some of my thinking. I'll add that I've read some stuff from Scott that this album represents a re-introduction to PTX (since they are now PTX 2.0), as well as it is an introduction to Matt Sallee. It was something they didn't have to agonize over as much as an album of original songs...so they could devote more energy integrating Matt into their dynamic and continue pursuing solo/duo projects (like gearing up for the Superfruit tour and Kirstin's B-way stint). I think they are writing original songs but they may not have enough material yet to choose the "...10 best ones to put on the album." I'd also like to know any thoughts you may have regarding PTX writing their own material versus having others write original songs for them--especially in today's music industry. I know that their self-titled album of mostly originals did credit non-PTX members as songwriters...but what do you think about them releasing an album of original music they didn't write themselves? For a (relatively) small fish in a big pond, would it make economic sense to get others to write songs for them? Would the general public think less of them, artistically, if they don't write their own songs? Personally, I could care less about them writing original material or having it written for them or whatever. I guess different people are Pentaholics for different reasons. I almost don't care what they sing. I'm a fan for how they sound when they perform together. I think that the formula for most acts under the umbrella of a record label contract is less compelling for them because they are so different. I believe that there are enough hard core adherents so that they don't really need to go original. The fact that the album was covers and still debuted at #10 is reassuring to me. They may be small fish in a big pond but they know what works for them and I don't really need them to be anything else. And granted I might sound naive because I'm not knowledgeable about the music industry as a whole, but it looks like they are still viable to me. Link to comment
Sharpie66 May 29, 2018 Share May 29, 2018 Cover music doesn’t bother me at all, although I get why PTX wants to do more original music. I just recently started watching Postmodern Jukebox on YT, and that is all covers (check out Melinda Doolittle singing Queen’s Don’t Stop Me Now as something from the Ike and Tina Turner Review—amazing!). Link to comment
Geeze May 29, 2018 Share May 29, 2018 (edited) The New York Times interview/performance was great for me because it spoke to some things that fit my generalized and admittedly paranoid view of things by exactly what was said and what was not said. I always thought that though they were incredible and life-affirming and all of that musically, I didn't think that they meshed so well personally. Just little things. I didn't know until Avi said it that he suffered from anxiety more so than people normally do. That confirms somethings I noticed about their dynamic in interviews and stuff. I commend him for realizing that he basically had to "Get Out" to be okay. And if you notice since he has been doing more authentically true to himself music, he is not so bassy for lack of a better word. And while that was what a lot of people loved about him in Pentatonix, it might not have been what he saw for himself as his highest and best. In losing some of what Avi brought to the group, I think Matt is a better fit, personality wise. Early days, yet, but that's how it looks. And if he is okay enough for the perfectionists in their stable, then I think we're good to go. Matt may not be Avi but they look happier and that just might be my Pentatonix-colored glasses. You have no idea how much editing I had to do to this to seem less crazy. Edited May 29, 2018 by Geeze Link to comment
Geeze May 29, 2018 Share May 29, 2018 (edited) 19 minutes ago, Sharpie66 said: Cover music doesn’t bother me at all, although I get why PTX wants to do more original music. I just recently started watching Postmodern Jukebox on YT, and that is all covers (check out Melinda Doolittle singing Queen’s Don’t Stop Me Now as something from the Ike and Tina Turner Review—amazing!). But I don't get why THEY want so much to do more original music. They have basically proven that they can do individual original stuff and do it well but if it ain't broke.... Open to enlightenment. Edited May 29, 2018 by Geeze Link to comment
Sharpie66 May 29, 2018 Share May 29, 2018 They won’t be viewed as “legitimate”in the industry until they get original music on the radio/streaming in single form, not album sales. Until then, they’re “just” a cover band who also sells well at Christmas. 1 Link to comment
Sharpie66 June 15, 2018 Share June 15, 2018 Scott has a new collaboration with a singer called FRANKIE, “Ghost.” The video is pretty adorable, a Grease tribute, and co-starring Clark Moore from the Dartmouth Aires and recently of the film Love, Simon. Link to comment
Silver Raven June 15, 2018 Share June 15, 2018 1 hour ago, Sharpie66 said: Scott has a new collaboration with a singer called FRANKIE, “Ghost.” The video is pretty adorable, a Grease tribute, and co-starring Clark Moore from the Dartmouth Aires and recently of the film Love, Simon. Clark is also in Childish Gambino's "This is America". Link to comment
Sharpie66 July 3, 2018 Share July 3, 2018 I forgot to post this earlier, but they'll be on Good Morning America on Tuesday morning. Link to comment
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