Song Fight!

Song Fight!

Song Fight! is a weekly online songwriting and recording competition in which amateur artists are openly invited to participate. Traditionally, a title and deadline are posted each week for which participants write, record, and submit a song in MP3 format. All entries are compiled at the end of the week and links to the files are displayed on the front page for public voting, which lasts until the end of the next week. All visitors to the site are able to listen to the MP3s and are permitted one vote each. At the end of this voting period, results are posted and the next cycle (or "fight") begins, meaning at any given time one fight is in the works (in that a deadline and title are available) while the previous fight is in its voting stage. While the original Song Fight! system involved only one fight per week, as many as four are now sometimes conducted. Winning (especially repeatedly) earns you no more or less than "bragging rights. Satisfaction. The jealous glances of strangers sitting next to you on the subway." [ [http://www.songfight.org/faq.html The Song Fight! FAQ] ] It is nonetheless an allure that has inspired well over a thousand artists to enter since the competition's inception [ [http://www.songfight.org/archive.php?sortkey=artist&expand=false Song Fight! artist archive] ] .

All songs submitted to Song Fight! are free for download at the site [ [http://www.songfight.org/archive.php Song Fight! song archive] ] , and are catalogued and hosted indefinitely.

History

The original "Fightmaster," Colin "Narbotic" Cunningham, had a site on the Dumbrella network where, similar to explodingdog, he accepted submissions of song titles and would record a song based on that title [ [http://web.archive.org/web/20020925084552/http://narbotic.com/ Narbotic.com, in the Internet Archive] ] [ [http://narbotic.net/?p=90 The Old Requests Project] ] .

Song Fight! began when Cunningham declared its first fight title, " [http://www.songfight.org/songpage.php?key=golfpunk_drives_a_cadillac Golfpunk Drives a Cadillac] " on June 19, 2000. Song Fight! was not open to the public for the first several fights, and was at this time populated mainly by Cunningham's friends and internet acquaintances. The first public fight was the seventh, " [http://www.songfight.org/songpage.php?key=zero_to_phantom Zero to Phantom] " (January 4, 2001). This was also the fight that first featured now "internet-famous" artist KOMPRESSOR, often considered Song Fight!'s first musical personality to become widely notable outside the community. While host Cunningham/Narbotic was a regularly featured artist during this time, none of his entries received the most votes in a fight.

During these years, the Song Fight! community made its home on the Dumbrella message boards, also home to the forums of prominent webcomics Achewood, Wigu, Diesel Sweeties and Explodingdog, among others. In July, 2001 the first official performance of Song Fight! artists was collected for the first "Song Fight Live!" at Hot Lunch in San Francisco, California. A highlight of the evening included an impromptu songwriting contest, in which contestants created songs on the fly to the title of the venue's name.

On May 10, 2002, a new title was announced: "Postcard". The deadline came, and passed. Months went by without an update. As the fighters became restless, "side-fights" began to spring up on private sites, the most prominent of them held by participant "Spud" of prolific Song Fight! ensemble Octothorpe. Known as "Mean While!", this side-contest eventually became more regular and (as a result) more attractive than waiting for an update from the original. Narbotic updated one full month after the announcement of "Postcard" with optimistically-titled "The Return", the entries from which were never actually posted.

Mean While!'s administrator, in conjunction with participant "JB" of the one-man John Benjamin Band, moved the contest to SongFight.org, asking Cunningham to create a redirect to that location from SongFight.com, the original address, a request that was eventually granted. JB, having previously purchased the rights to the .net and .org addresses to protect them from squatters (and to begin a Song Fight! webring at the .net location), agreed to host the site while Spud became responsible for the code and aspects of the site's upkeep and administration. The two now officially host and help to administrate Song Fight! in cooperation, though the source of the titles is repeatedly said to be an unknown individual called only "Deep Throat", a tongue-in-cheek reference to the famous informant from the Watergate scandal. Songs from Mean While! (beginning June 28, 2002) have now been incorporated into the Song Fight! archives, along with all entries from Narbotic's period of administration.

ongfight! Live

"Song Fight Live" shows (official and semi-official) have been performed on both coasts of the United States, in Great Britain and Australia.
*July 7, 2001 - Songfight! Live West Coast in San Francisco, CA.
*June 28, 2002 - Songfight! Plain and Tall in Lancaster, PA.
*July 26, 2003 - Songfight! Wet and Wild in Seattle, WA.
*June 18-19, 2004 - Songfight! Hot and Bothered in Austin, TX.
*August 12-13, 2005 - Songfight! Sox and Rock in Boston, MA.
*August 18-19, 2006 - Songfight! High and Dry in Santa Cruz, CA.
*August 16-18, 2007 - Songfight! Rebels and Trebles Atlanta, GA.

Current status

As of 2008, Song Fight! has conducted more than five hundred fights and is host to more than five thousand entries.

"Cover art" is also accepted for each fight [ [http://songfight.org/submitcover.php Cover art submission page] ] , though it is not a separate "art fight" in that a voting process occurs. Usually, as there are frequently as many as four fights in one week, the submission of fight art is considered more of a service than a competition. Fight art is a reference to the earliest days of Song Fight!, when Explodingdog artist Sam Brown produced much of the artwork for each week's fight. There is also an archive of all submitted artwork [ [http://songfight.org/artindex.php Cover art archive] ] .

While Song Fight! remains the center of the community, peripheral sites have sprung up within the Song Fight! "network", perhaps most notably somesongs, a site that connects users to amateur recording artists' original works while maintaining a rating and comment system for the benefit of both parties, administrated by Jeff Fal of Add, another prolific Song Fight! contributor. Additionally, there have been a number of so-called "side fights," where members of the community record songs on a theme or rerecord each others' music [ [http://www.songfight.org/sidefights.php Side Fight archive] ] .

Notable participants

The following artists originated on, or have participated in Song Fight!.
* Brad Sucks [http://www.songfight.org/artistpage.php?key=brad_sucks]
* KOMPRESSOR [http://www.songfight.org/artistpage.php?key=kompressor]
* MC Frontalot [http://www.songfight.org/artistpage.php?key=mc_frontalot] (has also entered as [http://www.songfight.org/artistpage.php?key=urine_luck Urine Luck] and [http://www.songfight.org/artistpage.php?key=rapper_name_redacted Rapper Name Redacted] , and was the lead singer of [http://www.songfight.org/artistpage.php?key=duboce_triangle Duboce Triangle] and [http://www.songfight.org/artistpage.php?key=milwaukee_youth_center_choir Milwaukee Youth Center Choir] )
* MC Hawking [http://www.songfight.org/artistpage.php?key=mc_hawking]
* The Spinto Band (as [http://www.songfight.org/artistpage.php?key=carol_cleveland_sings Carol Cleveland Sings] )
* Josh Woodward [http://www.songfight.org/artistpage.php?key=josh_woodward]
* Duncan Pflaster (as [http://www.songfight.org/artistpage.php?key=level_nivelo Level Nivelo] )

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