Burnouts are creativity killers. They can make your music sound forced. To continue to develop as an artist, follow these tips. 1. Take Breaks This should be a no-brainer but
Why Touring Will Be Your Biggest Source Of Revenue
Touring is important for any artist because you’re able to establish yourself within cities where current and potential fans live. When artists first start out, it can be easier to
5 People You Meet in the Music Industry & How to Deal with Them
The longer you stay in the business, the more you’ll encounter specific types of people—some good, some bad. It’s important for an artist still learning the ins and outs of
Where you choose to record your music can be as important to your sound as the music itself. No matter how or where you start, consider a professional recording space
1. Establish a relationship first When working to establish a relationship with other artists, patience is key. Don’t jump into the situation asking for favors immediately – chances are this
Use Lyric Videos as Promotion Between Album/Track Releases
Every single band that has ever stepped foot in a studio has tried to make a music video for at least one of their songs. Nowadays that’s easier than ever
1. Consider distribution Will you release music digitally or put out CDs too? Digital is easy. Your artists are probably doing that already. Physical distribution, on the other hand, is
Facebook To Demote Posts That Ask For Comments, Likes and Shares
Here’s how to restructure your social media strategy. In an announcement titled “Fighting Engagement Bait on Facebook” the social media giant has made clear their intentions to do away with