Haulix Weekly Update #99 –  “Don’t blame me, I voted for Kodos.”

Hello, everyone. Thank you for stopping by our blog. Whether it’s your first visit or your hundredth, we’re happy to have your attention. This is our weekly recap post, which runs every Friday, and in it we talk all things Haulix. Before we get there however, we like to share a song that has been on repeat in our offices this week. With the weekend only a few short hours away, this track will help you celebrate your impending freedom like no other. Enjoy:

As I mentioned above, each and every weekend 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.

DEVELOPMENT NEWS:

Work on our impending relaunch continues, but at this point we have no new information to share on the development front. We completed several new screens this week, as well as the drag and drop functionality of the new promo customization screens.  Everything is coming along smoothly, so hopefully we will have new stills to show you soon. Stay tuned.

BLOG NEWS:

We are incredibly proud of this week’s content. I know we say that every few weeks, but something about the last five days has been incredibly special. Not only did we deliver a wide array of content, but we managed to cover a number of interesting subjects along the way, including feminism and the current state of mainstream rock and roll. 

In case you missed anything, use the links below to catch up before a new week of content begins:

Feminism Through Song: Erika Lloyd Celebrates Powerful Women in Music

Concepts And Riffs: A Conversation With Rivers Of Nihil

Journalism Tips: Thoughts And Concerns From A Month Without A Facebook Page

Blogger Spotlight: Chris Hampton II

Painted In Gold: Talking Business and EDM with Strange Talk

7 Apps That Will Make Musician Life a Million Times Easier

Music Monday: Pop Evil

Music Industry Job Board

That’s all the content we have to share right now. Check in over the weekend for a new episode of INSIDE MUSIC featuring Burn Halo vocalist James Hart!

Best,

Haulix

James Shotwell