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How Ali Slater Built Her Fanbase Through Social Media [Video]

In our latest ‘Fast Five’ interview, alternative artist Ali Slater explains how her day job helped prepare her for music promotion.

Ali Slater did not plan on becoming a musician. When the coronavirus pandemic began, she hadn’t as much as started a demo. Two years and several vaccine shots later, however, Slater is riding high on a wave of positive press from the release of her first EP. She’s become one of the most sought-after new stars of alternative music, and she’s done so largely from the comfort of her home.

Sitting in the center of a Venn diagram consisting of rock, pop, and alternative music, Slater draws influence from every corner of pop culture. She would probably tell you her home lies in the hearts of anyone who dreams of Vans Warped Tour returning, but I’d argue she’s not that easy to classify. Slater may sell herself as alt, but she’s a storyteller above all else, and her knack for engaging songwriting is making her a household name.

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But getting to this point was never easy. Many artists launched projects during the pandemic. Most of those efforts came and went without much fuss if they ever got released at all. Consumers were overwhelmed by the amount of content promoted to them, not to mention their worries over the global pandemic, and most couldn’t find the time or mental space to care about music discovery.

But Ali Slater made people care. By utilizing skills she gained through working in the beauty field, Slater could maneuver social media with ease, which was helpful during a time when everyone was stuck at home on their phones. The world is opening up now, and Slater is preparing to meet her fans face-to-face, many for the first time.

In our latest ‘Fast Five’ interview, Music Biz host James Shotwell chats with Ali Slater about her quick rise through the alternative ranks. Slater explains her approach to marketing, how paid advertising helped her gain fans early on, and how she’s pivoting her promotional efforts as the world reopens. Check it out:

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Inside Music Podcast Ends After Seven Years, 237 Episodes

The first-ever Haulix podcast, Inside Music, is saying farewell after more than two hundred episodes exploring life in the modern entertainment business.

Haulix.com has announced the end of Inside Music, its first-ever podcast series. The show’s final episode featuring musical guest Rivers Of Nihil debuted online at the end of September 2021.

“Creating Inside Music was my first attempt at podcasting. I didn’t know what I was doing at the time, but thanks to patient guests and trusting leadership, we found our way to great conversations that I will always cherish.”

– James Shotwell, Inside Music host.

The Inside Music Podcast launched as a Haulix production in 2014 to help people better understand the lives of music professionals, both on stage and off. Across the show’s more than 200 episodes, guests included everyone from platinum-selling rapper Jack Harlow to iconic producer Butch Vig. Additional guests have included BABYMETAL, Celldweller, Bryan Garris (Knocked Loose), Tilian Pearson (Dance Gavin Dance), Phil Bozeman (Whitechapel), among hundreds more.

A full statement from the Inside Music Podcast team reads as follows:

Inside Music began as a desire to see what was possible with the podcasting medium. Over seven years and hundreds of conversations, you helped us build a tiny community of curious music consumers that kept us passionate about our creation.

It is hard to pinpoint when we knew it was time for the show to end, but we believe some things in life you just know. We wrestled with whether or not to push for another milestone. After all, episode 250 or 300 isn’t that far away, but we can’t convince ourselves to create something we’ve internally laid to rest. 

Don’t worry, however, because we have many more wonderful productions on the horizon. You can currently hear our team’s collaborative efforts on High Notes, the music industry’s leading recovery podcast. We have additional programming planned for 2022, but we can’t talk about it yet.

To everyone who ever gave us an hour of conversation or thirty seconds of listening—thank you. We will never forget this time in our lives, and thanks to the internet, the show will live on. Every episode will be available to stream anywhere you get podcasts for as long as possible. 

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High Notes Season Three: Part 2 Debuts Online

The music industry’s first recovery-focused podcast, High Notes, returns with five new stories now available everywhere.

Haulix is proud to announce the release of High Notes season three: part 2. The critically-acclaimed music recovery podcast continues its successful run with five new episodes featuring guests from across the musical spectrum. Included in this latest season are Art Alexakis of Everclear, Andy Black of Black Veil Brides, Mike Hansen of Hotel Etiquette, singer-songwriter Morgan Wade, and Monarch frontman Ryan Williams (ex-Red Sun Rising). All episodes are available now everywhere you find podcasts.

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“We’re excited to be back,” says James Shotwell, host and Director of Customer Engagement at Haulix. “These five episodes are some of the best we’ve made. It took a little longer than expected to finish production than expected, but we used that time to make each episode special. Where we go from here is anyone’s guess, but I speak for our entire team when I say that making this series is a source of great pride. We hope it helps you or someone you know feel a little less alone, even if only for a moment.”


Episode guide for High Notes season three — part 2:

HN 3.6: Art Alexakis (Everclear)

Art Alexakis is a modern rock icon. For nearly three decades, Art and his bandmates in Everclear have been writing the great American songbook, greatly informed by Art’s personal experiences. His appearance on this episode details his life before Everclear, back when he was living in San Francisco with his first wife. Art recounts an event that changed his life trajectory and the temptations he continues to wrestle with today.

HN 3.7: Andy Biersack (Black Veil Brides)

Andy Biersack, sometimes known as Andy Black, is recognized worldwide as the face of modern alternative music. Black and his band, Black Veil Brides, have played everywhere and sold more records than many of their genre peers, all while learning harsh lessons about life in the fast lane. Black’s appearance on the show focuses largely on a tumultuous time for the band in the early 2010s and how industry pressures can lead young talent astray. It’s a story that Black expands on in his autobiography, They Don’t Need To Understand, which is available now wherever you purchase books.

HN 3.8: Mike Hansen (Hotel Etiquette)

Michael Hansen, known to friends as Mike, began his life in and around music as a member of the straight edge community. Through a litany of experiences and personal revelations, Mike decided to break edge and experiment with various substances, each offering a different lesson on life. It was fun until it wasn’t, and that’s when Mike turned to his wife for support. Together, the two found a new lifestyle that fits their needs, which Mike details in this episode.

HN 3.9: Morgan Wade

Morgan Wade is the future of country music. A singer/songwriter who has lived more life than most can fit into her years, Wade brings a mature perspective to life in the modern age. Her appearance on the show takes listeners back to a blurry New York night that found Wade waking up face down in a parking lot. That night, coupled with several contributing factors, served as a much-needed wake-up call for the songwriter who was still barely in her twenties. Wade recounts her decision to make a change and everything she gained with her new lifestyle.

HN 3.10: Ryan Williams (Monarch)

Ryan Williams rose to international attention with his band Red Sun Rising, but the group’s success came at a cost that went unpaid for far too long. Now, Williams is beginning again with Monarch, an exciting new project built from the ground up with a sober mind and a lifetime of experiences. Williams’ appearance on the show details the dizzying times that led him to get sober, as well as how recovery impacts creativity.


High Notes is produced in partnership with heartsupport the Global Recovery Initiatives Foundation. The show is hosted by James Shotwell and produced by Laura Haggard, who also serves as a programming consultant for the series. Liam Dellamonica handles marketing.

Every season of High Notes and the podcast’s recent Season of Mist-themed miniseries are available now wherever you listen to Podcasts. You can search for the show on your favorite platform or click here to find direct links. Previous guests include Brian “Head” Welch of KoRn, Phil Labonte of All That Remains, Justin Furstenfeld of Blue October, Anthony Green of Circa Survive, and Heidi Shepherd of Butcher Babies.

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Graystar Appears On The Latest Inside Music Podcast

Fast-rising artist Graystar stops by Inside Music to discuss his new single, reflect on the past year, and talk shop.

To borrow from a popular sitcom of the 1980s, “Making your way in the world today takes everything you’ve got.” Graystar, a fast-rising artist with charisma and heart to spare, pours himself into every aspect of his craft. From finding a melody that makes you come alive to tackling complex emotions through instantly memorable lyricism, Graystar is doing the most to be someone nobody in pop can ignore.

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We have to thank Haulix client Scorpion LTD for putting Graystar on our radar. From the moment his new single “Hazy” filled our office, the talent on display was undeniable. Some pop artists use escapism to grab audiences’ attention, but Graystar tackles the problems he encounters head-on. He has this innate ability to entertain you without manipulating listeners to ignore the struggles we all experience when trying to make it through the day.

On this episode of Inside Music, Graystar chats with host James Shotwell about his history with music, the challenges of getting heard in 2021, and how “Hazy” came together. Check it out:

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High Notes Podcast Announces Season 3 Release Date, Shares Teaser Trailer

The critically-acclaimed recovery podcast will celebrate its first anniversary with ten new episodes.

Haulix.com has revealed a July 28 launch for the upcoming third season of High Notes, the popular music-recovery series hosted by James Shotwell. The ten-episode third season will feature notable musicians from rock, hip-hop, and beyond discussing their journeys to sobriety at length, along with suggestions for others hoping to get clean.

News of High Notes’ upcoming season initially broke through the podcast’s Twitter account. You can watch a trailer for the new season below:

Guests for the new season remain a mystery at this time. The video above includes clips from three new episodes, but High Notes is withholding the identities of the voices heard in the video for the time being.

“We’re excited to be back,” says James Shotwell, host and Director of Customer Engagement at Haulix. “To cap off an incredible first year of High Notes with a new season is a dream come true. A year ago, nobody knew if this show would find an audience. We thought our friends would listen, but we never dreamed we’d hear from people all over the world who are connecting to the stories shared on our show. If we can make one person feel less alone, then I think we’ve done something special.”

High Notes is produced in partnership with heartsupport the Global Recovery Initiatives Foundation. The show is hosted by James Shotwell and produced by Landon Defever. Radio host Laura Haggard serves as a programming consultant for the series. 

Seasons one and two of High Notes are available now wherever you listen to Podcasts. You can search for the show on your favorite platform or click here to find direct links. Previous guests include Brian “Head” Welch of KoRn, Justin Furstenfeld of Blue October, Anthony Green of Circa Survive, and Haley Butters of Absinthe Father.

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The Day of The Beast Appear On The Latest Inside Music Podcast

Hot on the heels of their new album, Indisputably Carnivorous, The Day Of The Beast stops by Inside Music to talk all things heavy metal.

Every band needs something that sets them apart. For some, that thing is a lively frontman that commands stages of any size. Others find their niche in the precision of their instrumentation. But, for The Day Of The Beast, the one thing they do better than anyone else is telling stories. 

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Indisputably Carnivorous, the band’s brutal new record with a great name, is a compendium of all things dark. The relentlessly aggressive release channels the darkest corners of the human psyche into a macabre collection of horrific visions meant to elicit a strong response from listeners. It’s the kind of album that nightmares are made of, and we mean that in the most complimentary way possible. Indisputably Carnivorous is a brazenly imaginative and nihilistic metal record you have been unknowingly waiting for your entire life. Set aside some time to take this one in because once you start, you won’t be able to stop.

But is it enough? Competition for attention is at an all-time high, and being good is never good enough. The bands that emerge from the underground to take the world by storm have something else to offer. There is a dedication to craftsmanship that listeners can detect in every note and lyric an artist provides. That intangible “it” factor is the key to meaningful success, and lucky for The Day Of The Beast, that devotion is apparent in everything they create.

In this episode of Inside Music, host James Shotwell speaks with The Day Of The Beast guitarist Steve Redmond about the tremendous power of Indisputably Carnivorous. Steven recounts the album’s creation and the stories behind some of the group’s most infamous song titles. He also shares the story of how The Day Of The Beast joined Prosthetic Records and his advice for others hoping to do the same. Check it out:

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Michigander Appears on the Latest Insider Music Podcast

After a year of work and preparation, Michigander’s Jason Singer is headed into the remaining months of 2021 with high hopes and big ambitions.

2020 was supposed to be the year everyone knew the name Jason Singer. After years of grinding to refine his craft on stages of all sizes, Singer’s career was poised to take off like never before. Michigander, his band, was riding high on a wave a fan in critical Acclaim that seem to follow wherever they went. They had songs ready to go, festival dates booked, and the highest hopes that everything would work out.

We all know what happens next. By mid-March, Michigander’s plans for the rest of 2020 began going up in smoke. The record they were working on was pushed back. The festivals were delayed or canceled altogether. The itinerary that once seemed so full now only contained a single drive-in concert with Mt. Joy on the outskirts of Chicago. It was more than many had to look forward to last year, especially in music, but it was a far cry from what Singer was expecting.

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When we encounter hardships in life, we often learn something important about ourselves. Many people may have taken the blows Jason was dealt in 2020 and chosen to hang up their career. Others may have allowed themselves to get angry as if the world or the universe was working against them. Some people may have even broken down in tears.

But Jason Singer is not everyone, and the music he makes with his closest friends is unlike anything anyone else could offer. Michigander speaks to our inner voice. Their music taps directly into your soul to reach that part of you that is always afraid to rock the boat. They make it OK to feel whatever you’re feeling and spread a message of acceptance that works to unite listeners from all walks of life. Michigander understands that we are all in this together, even if we often feel alone.

On the latest episode of Inside Music, host James Shotwell calls Jason Singer over zoom to discuss his career. The two dig into the newest Michigander EP, Everything Will Be OK Eventually, as well as the impending return of live music. Jason shares some of the more memorable moments of the past year, including the day he heard his song playing in a grocery store. He even hints at what the future may hold for his career. Check it out:

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Racquel Jones Appears On The Latest Inside Music Podcast

An artist in the truest sense, Racquel Jones is on a mission to make everyone more comfortable with being honest.

Racquel Jones is a one-of-a-kind human. Part rapper, part painter, part model, and all heart, Racquel is on a mission to make us a more open and understanding world. Her art speaks to the need to do away with hesitation and embrace the fleeting nature of all things. She appreciates the limited time we have to do all that our hearts desire, and she hopes to encourage others to live their best lives whenever possible.

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On April 24, Racquel’s new album, IGNORANT, will be released. It’s an absolutely powerful and mesmerizing record, covering topics ranging from the toxicity of Christianity/Catholicism, fighting against racism and sexism, as well as celebrating her accomplishments and beauty as a Black Jamaican woman in spite of her struggles. All of this is to the tune of aggressive and hypnotic beatwork, as well as catchy hooks that bring it all together. Racquel herself describes the record/her mission statement best.

In Her Words: 

“The voice of the record is addressing truth; in its raw blatant pure form void of the disposition of wrong or right. It’s my voice…along with the voice of anyone who has ever felt stereotyped. It may seem at times cynical, sarcastic, provocative and uncomfortable, but the anguish is palpable by intention. It’s a voice unique, but one that anyone can understand. It’s the voice of undiplomatic gritty intelligence, relatable to all cultures, transcending pop cultural vernacular and ‘waves’. It’s the voice of powerful women made to feel powerless. It’s the voice of black kings made to feel less than human. It’s the voice of sexual freedom in the face of misogynistic false standards for women. It’s the voice of a young Jamaican woman who’s seen the world and its parallel stereotype universes in all cultures. It’s the edgy voice of Jamaica, a rebel beauty queen, a fallen preacher’s child, the only sister among three brothers, four years in art school and a bachelor of fine arts. That’s me, I’m that voice. I’m Racquel Jones. I create music that’s conceptual, but not too esoteric; intelligent but dope, relatable yet deep, revolutionary and soulful, thoughtful in its words, learned in its language, but totally accessible. That’s me and I’m baring my soul for the world to see and hear.”

In the latest episode of Inside Music, host James Shotwell chats with Racquel Jones about her career and creative process. Racquel reveals the inspirations for her new album and her ongoing struggle to overcome any hesitation she feels toward sharing her truth. The discussion also highlights music videos, maintaining creativity in a pandemic, and why being yourself to the fullest extent possible is the best way to live life. Check it out:

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Pupil Slicer Appear On The Latest Inside Music Podcast [Video]

Kate Davies of UK band Pupil Slicer stops by Inside Music to discuss Mirrors, making music in a pandemic, and more.

Pupil Slicer is a force no one can contain. An amalgamation of mathcore, deathcore, and frenzied punk, the UK trio is taking the world by storm with their recently released debut album, Mirrors. It’s a tornado of sound and angst that is sure to capture (and stranglehold) your attention.

The beauty of a group like Pupil Slicer is that they get it. They understand the frustration of trying to rise through society’s ranks and thrive in a world that doesn’t care about you. Mirrors, like all the band’s material, channels that relatable rage into bombastic productions that rattle your bones and move your soul. It would be chaos if the trio were any less talented, but as is — their precision is unmatched.

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On the first day of April 2021, Inside Music host James Shotwell connected with Pupil Slicer’s Kate Davies to discuss Mirrors, joining the Prosthetic Records family, and more. The pair swap stories about reacting to criticism and struggle with the prospect of having to maintain the forward momentum of any new project. It’s unclear what the immediate future holds for Pupil Slicer, but we get the feeling from this conversation that their rise to the top of the heavy music community is just beginning.

Mirrors, Pupil Slicer’s debut album, is available now through Prosthetic Records.

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Haulix And Season Of Mist Release New Season of High Notes Podcast

High Notes, the world’s first addiction and recovery podcast set in the music business, returns today with three new episodes.

Today – Tuesday, March 23, 2021 – Haulix.com, the music industry standard for promotional distribution, and leading metal label Season of Mist are thrilled to share a new season of HIGH NOTES, the critically-acclaimed podcast about addiction and recovery in the music business. The three-episode series is available now on all podcast platforms, including the Music Biz YouTube Channel.  https://linktr.ee/highnotes

“We at Season of Mist are extremely thankful for the meaningful work that [host] James Shotwell is doing with High Notes. We are so proud of our artists and friends of the label who came together to share their stories of addiction and recovery, a feat that requires much courage as there is still a dark stigma attached to this often misunderstood illness. We hope to help erase that stigma and, more importantly, that these stories will help those who are struggling to know they are not alone and that recovery is possible.”

Guests on the latest season of High Notes include Aðalbjörn “Addi” Tryggvason of Sólstafir, Roger LeBlanc of Numenorean, and influential artist manager Erin Lynch. Descriptions for each episode are as follows:

Episode 1: Aðalbjörn “Addi” Tryggvason of Sólstafir is a metal legend. For the better part of thirty years, he has brought Icelandic post-metal and black metal to the masses. His music is influencing up-and-coming artists worldwide, and hopefully, his journey in recovery will as well. Addi recounts how a wild night involving sex, drugs, alcohol, and a symphony orchestra changed his life forever. He also recounts tales of debauchery, including trashed hotel rooms, and how his sense of what it means to be a quote/unquote “rock star” has changed with time.

Episode 2: Roger LeBlanc is the vocalist and guitarist of Numenorean, a Canadian metal band that joined the Season of Mist roster in 2016. Roger led a typical life of touring and drinking until his partner said his behavior needed to change. That single interaction, coupled with a lifetime of watching people succumb to their demons, lead Roger to make major changes in his outlook on life. Roger tells us why it’s so important to destroy the stigma surrounding addiction and mental health struggles, especially in the world of heavy metal.

Episode 3: Artist Manager and live event extraordinaire Erin Lynch is the first non-musician to appear on High Notes. She has never topped the Billboard charts or rocked a crowd of thousands at a music festival, but Erin plays an integral role in helping countless artists achieve their dreams. Her presence on our shows shines a light on the reality of life for those who work behind-the-scenes to make rock and roll exist. She also offers guidance for those who want to change but are hesitant about confiding in those around them.

The first podcast of its kind, HIGH NOTES features exclusive, in-depth conversations with rock and alternative musicians in various stage of recovery. Guests from the first two seasons include Shannon Larkin of Godsmack, Brian “Head” Welch of KoRn, Craig Mabbitt of Escape The Fate, Eric Christopher of Hospital Bracelet, Clint Lowery of Sevendust, Amanda Lyberg of Eva Under Fire, Donovan Melero of Hail The Sun, Bert McCracken of The Used, Anthony Green of Circa Survive, and more. Each episode delves into a different guest’s journey to sobriety and the role the music business played in helping (or hurting) their recovery.

“At Haulix, in addition to taking care of our customers, we take pride in using our industry reach to educate and shine light on topics less heard about, like addiction and recovery,” says company founder and CEO Matt Brown. “Our High Notes series lets us tap into real world experiences spoken by the artists themselves.”

Seasons 1 and 2 of High Notes are available now on all streaming platforms. The show is produced with support from the amazing teams at heartsupport and the Global Recovery Initiatives Foundation. 

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