Haulix Weekly Update #41 – “You Listen To The 1975 More Than My Sister”

Weekends don’t count unless you spend them doing something completely pointless.” – Bill Watterson (Creator of Calvin & Hobbes)

Hello, everyone. Thank you for joining us. If you are reading this article on the day it goes live then you are no doubt counting down the minutes until your weekend arrives. For what it’s worth, we appreciate you killing time by browsing our blog. Hopefully it helps the time pass.

Each and every Friday we like to take a brief break from our regularly scheduled programming to update and reflect on everything happening at Haulix HQ. We are far more than a music blog, as many of you already know, and posts like this give us an opportunity to share more our efforts with all of you.

We typically start these posts with updates from the development side of things, but this week is unique because we’re ending things with a handful of projects in various states of update that we’re currently unable to write about at length. We want to, we really do, but we need just a few more days to get everything in order. Next week, however, all will be revealed.

On the blog end of things, the final week of May was spent prepping for the start of what we have been calling ‘year 2.’ We have enjoyed creating content over the last year and will certainly continue to update the blog regularly, but we have a wealth of new ideas rolling out as well that we believe you are going to love. Podcasts, anyone? How about videos? The next few months are going to get very interesting.

In case you missed anything this week, here is a list of every article posted in recent days: 

Can A Voice Be Authentic When People Ask “Who Do You Sound Like?”

Callsheet Post 1. Seth W: blogger extraordinaire.

How To Kill Your Band #9 – A Conversation With Hopesfall’s Adam Morgan

Advice: Your First Lesson On Vocal Care

There Is More To Your Band Than How Many Followers You Have Online

Music Industry Job Board (5/25/14)

Journalism Tips #16: ‘When Do I Get Paid?’

Next week on the blog we are going to be talking about bitcoin, summer touring, workout tips for artists on the road, and more. 

That’s all we have this week. Be safe this weekend and do your best to step outside your comfort zone whenever possible. Life is for the living. Get out there and do something crazy.

James Shotwell