Getting It Done: The Week In D.I.Y. and Indie Music
In our tips and advice section this week, we offer independent, do-it-yourself artists sage council on how to choose the ideal release date for your music, what every musician can. Continue reading
Musician’s Guide To Staying Motivated, Even When You Feel Like…
Staying consistently motivated and productive is no easy feat, and once you lose that motivation, it becomes all to easy to spiral. Here we we look at how to remain. Continue reading
How To Write A Protest Song
Protest songs have long played an important role in society, acting as the soundtrack to social change. For those looking to express their anger and frustration in light of current. Continue reading
How To Stay Safe On Tour
While tours remain (for now) a dream of the future, this downtime presents a great opportunity to plan for your next set of shows. Here we look some key advice. Continue reading
Guide To Get Heard By A Music Supervisor
Music supervisors play an important role in the music industry, picking and choosing what music gets into TV shows and films. Unsurprisingly, these supervisors are constantly bombarded by artists trying. Continue reading
Getting It Done: Last Week In D.I.Y. and Indie Music
In our tips and advice section this week, we offered guidance on copyrighting your music, how to navigate the challenging TikTok algorithm, how to boost your productivity through the magic. Continue reading
Inspiration Or Copy? A Guide To “Borrowing” Song Ideas
As a musician, it’s only natural to be inspired by the music of your ideals. So how does one practically harness this inspiration without it resulting in creatively (and legally). Continue reading
Getting It Done: The Week In D.I.Y. and Indie Music
In our tips and advice section this week, we offered guidance on what artists can learn from entrepreneurs, music skills you can focus on learning while your stuck at home,. Continue reading
8 Things You Can’t Forget To Do Before Going On Tour (Remember Those?)
While touring is still off the table for the moment, the time will come again when you and your band can hit the road and deliver your music live and. Continue reading
5 Key Elements For Setting Up Your Own Stage For A Gig
Assuming you want your show to go well, having a properly set up stage is essential. Failure to do so can often lead to devastating (and oh-so preventable) mishaps. In. Continue reading
Playing Live For The First Time: 5 Tips
The time for live shows will come again, and while you can use this time to do things like prepare your material, stepping out onto that stage for the first. Continue reading