Posts Tagged: band


13
Sep 10

Anticipated Indie Rock Albums for Early 2010

Get off your bar stool and prepare yourself for these hot new indie rock albums to be released in early 2010. You can bet your poker chips these albums will be some of the most talked about records of the year so hear about them here first!

Hot Chip – One Life Stand

There are lots of bands that have incorporated the style and glossy production sound of top 40 hip-hop and pop into their music, but none are able to do it with as much class as the indie rock band Hot Chip. They have been crafting some of the catchiest dance-floor anthems of the past decade with their great music and clever, often tongue-in-cheek lyrics. They burst onto the scene largely with the tracks “Over and Over” and “And I Was a Boy from School” from their 2006 release, “The Warning.” Their new album, “One Life Stand” is said to be more somber than their previous releases, so it will be interesting to see where the band goes from here on out.

Vampire Weekend – Contra

These preppy art school kids have divided music fans into love it or hate it camps, with their detractors criticizing their usurping of African rhythms and Paul Simon “Graceland” influences in their music. It’s hard to come down on Vampire Weekend for stealing from black musicians when throughout musical history that is all that white people have done. Their new record is full of even more of that catchy, literate pop music that they are known for, with lyrics that sound straight out of a “Gossip Girl” novella.

The Besnard Lakes – Are the Roaring Night

This epic indie rock band is hard to pin down; their vocalist sounds like your typical whiney indie rock singer but their sound really shoots for the stars, with lengthy, often seven minute long songs that slowly burn their way into your skull. Their albums seem to be loosely conceptual, with their breakthrough “Are the Dark Horse” being followed by “Are the Roaring Night,” with an effectively appropriate image of a roaring night fire on the album cover. I don’t know what these guys are up to but it sounds like it is worth following.

Alan McGee is a freelance writer from MN.

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9
Sep 10

Musicians Concern for the Environment Translates into Residual Passive Income

Many musicians are activists who are committed to making a positive impact on the environment, integrating art with a green approach to all aspects of a creative career.  These musicians are increasingly looking for a way to direct their fans to pure, safe, and beneficial products and are becoming trailblazers in the green movement.

Bands voice their green attitudes for everything from their choice to eat local and organic to fueling tour buses with biodiesel and raising money for eco-worthy causes.  Now fans who support this initiative are finding they can also support the financial well-being of these musicians at www.musicianincome.com

Bands are telling their fans to stop buying environmentally unhealthy products; start buying sound green products and teach at least four other people to do the same.  In the process bands are using the leading network marketing health and wellness company to introduce their fans to more than 450 products from hair care to skin care to vitamins. 

James Geschke, a recent graduate of Full Sail University explained, “We are teaching musicians to direct their green passion by educating their fan base to simply redirect their spending.  No one should spend one dollar more to purchase green healthy products…rather shift their buying patterns to environmentally sound products and supporting their favorite musicians in the process.  Musicians are able to create a secondary stream of income through this green initiative.  Fans want to support the cause and the music…and let’s face it, they are never going to stop washing their hair.”

During January and February 2010 more than 100 bands are expected to participate in this affiliate marketing outreach effort.  Each band is assigned a consultant ID number which they provide to their fans on Facebook, Myspace, YouTube, and other social media outlets.  Fans can either order these green health and wellness products on-line or by calling a toll-free number.  As a special incentive, bands with maximum participation will be given a $1000 monthly allowance to lease a Mercedes Benz electric or biodiesel vehicle.  Residual income for bands who aggressively participate in the green program will earn $5000 – $25,000 per month.

To authentically endorse and recommend green products to the fans it is strongly encouraged that band members become a product of the product.  This will allow for band members to offer an authentic and genuine testimonial about the quality and value of the product line. 

 

Musician Inome.com

www.musicianincome.com

Thomas R. Cutler

info@musicianincome.com

 

Professional Marketing Firm for the Manufacturing Community and Manufacturing Journalist to most manufacturing magazines

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20
Aug 10

Top 3 Most Influential Shoegazing Bands

Shoegazing was a term for a subgenre of alternative rock that reached its peak in the early 90s and was named after the tendency for shoegazing musicians to stand still during performances and look down at their shoes. The sound of shoegaze was typified by loud guitar effects, mostly manipulated with a complex array of guitar pedals and delay effects and often forlorn and ethereal vocals that blended into the nose of the music. They usually played in near pitch darkness, without the effects of modern hid lights or other complex light shows. Here is a list of the top three most influential shoegazing bands.

My Bloody Valentine

The stars of the shoegazing scene, My Bloody Valentine formed in Dublin, Ireland and released a number of experimental, punk influenced EPs and singles before they finally released their debut record in 1988, “Isn’t Anything.” Their sound was a complex and intricate mix of producer, perfectionist and guitarist Kevin Shields’ wall of melodic guitar sound and Bilinda Butcher’s soft, girl-like vocals that were often buried so deep in the mix you could only make out her melodies and not the lyrics. They set the groundwork for many earl 90s shoegazing bands and many noise-rock bands today that are interesting in mixing beautiful harmonies with loud guitar effects.

Ride

Ride fell into the shoegazing label when they first started thanks to the heavy guitar effects and forlorn vocals of Andy Bell, but as the years progressed they shed their shoegazing sound that made them unique and inched more and more towards boring British rock in the vein of Oasis or Supergrass. Their one classic album, “Nowhere” is still held up as one of the greatest records of the 90s and a blueprint for many bands to come. “Vapour Trail” is one of the few perfect shoegazing singles of the era and still sounds as fresh today as in 1990.

Slowdive

Slowdive were the most cerebral of the shoegazers, interested not only in emulating their peers (My Bloody Valentine, The Smiths, The Velvet Underground) but taking the shoegazing genre to new heights. The original founding duo of Neil Halstead and Rachel Goswell formed the band in 1989 and soon after released an EP that received early praise from critics. Their debut album, “Just for A Day” only hinted at the lofty goals the band had set for themselves, with the band arguably peaking with their final record, “Pygmalion” a dark, sparse and atmospheric mix of shoegazing and electronic elements that sounded like no other shoegazing band before or after them.

Alan McGee is a freelance writer from MN.

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20
Aug 10

Pearl Jam are the first headliner to be announced for the 2010 Hard Rock Calling event At Hyde park in London

Pearl Jam to Headline Hard Rock Calling @ Hyde Park

The Seattle rockers, fresh from their tours of North America, Australia and New Zealand promoting their new release Backspacer, are the first confirmed act

of the three day festival which returns to London’s Hyde Park between 25-27 June.

Pearl Jam are to play the annual Hard Rock Calling festival in Hyde Park next summer. The band, who are currently touring their ‘Backspacer’ album, will perform on the opening Friday night of the London event on June 25 2010.

Fans of classic rock are set to be served well next summer when a clutch of heritage bands descend on London for a series of high profile, outdoor live

dates. The Seattle band will play the first night of the three-day event on Friday June 25. The event takes place over the same weekend as Glastonbury

Festival, so gives the Glastonbury-disappointed ,and there are many, a chance to get their festival hit.

Last year’s Hard Rock Calling was headlined by Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band, Neil Young and The Killers. The event takes place in London’s Hyde

Park over three days, June 25 to 27, with more names to be announced imminently.

Hard Rock Calling Tickets for Hard Rock Calling

will go on sale on Friday, December 11 at 9am. Click here to Buy & Compare
Hard Rock Calling Tickets.

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5
Jul 10

Proven Methods to Sell Your Music Online and Promote Your Band

The internet has revolutionised the music industry and how music is sold and distributed online. We are all aware of the issues facing illegal music downloads and the heavy impact it has on bands to generate payment for their music. But we are talking about the best ways for you to sell your music and generate publicity for your band.


With the increase in internet usage throughout the world and the easy availability of internet based tools and software, you can now record a professional sounding record in a home based studio or promote yourself through Sites such as MySpace, MyBandMate, YouTube and similar sites. There are a number of key avenues to pursue for bands and musicians when it comes to selling music online and these sites are providing free resources and tools to showcase your music.


If you are a budding musician or band and are looking for ways to sell your music online then below are some proven tips to get you started. They are free and will generate a lot of exposure in promoting your music.


Forums are a great way to promote your music and ultimately drive potential fans to your site and music. You need to find forums that are not only specific to music but also to your genre of music. For example, if you are a Christian rock band, there is no use trying to promote your music in a reggae forum. Promote your music to your target audience. You never know who is reading your forum posts and the whole game is about getting your name and music out there in a number of forums.


Free music networks such as MySpace and YouTube allow you to upload and share your music. MyBandMate is an example of a site that allows you to target your specific audience by promoting your music in various ways via online forums, chat, article postings, music and video uploads, classifieds and much more. Remember, it is a numbers game so the more sites you get onto the more exposure your music will get. Take advantage of these free music networks and you may just get discovered in a big way!


Chat rooms can be useful in spreading the word around about your music. Once again you need to choose the right chat rooms otherwise you will just be wasting your time. These chat forums can be a great way to network.


Blogs have been all the rage of the last few years and they have a powerful presence in ranking highly in the search engines. A well written blog that provides the reader with valuable and informative content can keep that reader returning on a regular basis. In your blog you can have links for fans to buy your music or CDs online.


Classifieds are often under utilised by musicians. Most people think that classifieds are only there to post jobs, sell instruments or look for new band members. However, you can generate a lot of traffic and eventually sales by posting your music for sale in the appropriate category.


Have you heard of Squidoo? If not then this is a great marketing tool that’s free and allows you to create a page about your music or band. You can then use their powerful marketing tools to achieve a high ranking in the search engines.


Having your own website is not essential but it’s definitely worthwhile. A simple one or two page site can cost you less than $100 a year so the cost is not too high. Many webhosts such as GoDaddy allow you to register a domain name, sign up for a years hosting and use their easy to use software to create your own website without any technical or previous website knowledge. If you don’t have your own site then MySpace and MybandMate are definitely two free music networks that allow you to create your own profiles and mini sites with all the required features to promote your music. If you are a musician and are not using these free music networks then you better ask yourself why not! You can’t sell your music if you aren’t willing to put in some time promoting your music.


Many bands are using Google Adwords to promote their music. This has proven to be successful for many bands but it can also be quite costly. These small ads are not only displayed in the Google search results but also on sites with related content for your topic. Remember to carefully select your keywords to bid on and learn more about how much you should be paying per click.


Another great way to generate free publicity is to type up a brief news release and submit it to be launched all across the internet for free in one of the many free press release sites. Often these news releases will achieve high rankings on the search pages. Be sure to use the keywords in your title, summary and content.


Other key points to note are that you need to build a relationship with your fans. This can be done via these music networks or your own newsletter. By building your list you can promote and sell your music to people who you know are interested in your style of music. You can also send out samples of new songs.


Musicians need to be aware that the majority of their income will come from the money they make from their gigs and selling merchandise at these gigs. This is why you will want to have a box of CDs with you to sell at the end of your gig. You need to target potential customers while they are pumped about your music. This is when you want to sell your CDs.


Ultimately, to sell your music you need to firstly promote your music via the various avenues as outlined above. You could have the next best hit single or a top selling CD but if no one knows about you or your band then you will never sell your music. It is such a competitive market and you should use all of the free tools out there on the internet to showcase your music to the world. Everyone who has a computer is a potential customer and therefore you have a global market!

To promote your band or sell your music online for free you should visit MyBandMate.com for more great tips!