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The Truth About Music Blog Directories And What They Mean To Indie Bands
Many indie bands rejoice when they hear that they can look up endless music blogs in one place, the famous music blog directories, or aggregators, who are “carefully curated”. However, the trend of curated
Read More »Pat Smith Brings The Brood To Indie Rock With “Goodbye Goodnight”
“Goodbye Goodnight”, the new album by Pat Smith is smart indie rock for Stereogum and Pitchfork music enthusiasts. I mean that in the best possible way. Though appealing to modern hipsters, Smith’s depth and
Read More »Rock n Roll Storm’s A Comin – A Hideous Blue Inspires
“Nothing’s what you bargained for. Give it up like a cheap whore.” That sums it up, doesn’t it? There is a positive message in there if you look for it. Your plan. Give it
Read More »3 Ways To Get Your Music Reviewed
I’m finding that many indie bands are disillusioned about how to get their music reviewed, and with all the options available in today’s music industry, I’m not sure why. Here I’ll go over a
Read More »Look Out Florence And The Machine! The Nameless Girl Is Here
I’d like to draw your attention to The Nameless Girl, who will probably be a household name within the year provided she gets the right kind of push. Jemma Crook, the lead singer of
Read More »Promote Your Band For $5 on Fiverr.com
You can use Fiverr.com to promote your band. Most bands are unaware that Fiverr even exists, let alone aware that they can get their band valuable press coverage for $5. Why? I think it’s
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