Your to-do list is killing you. Long live to-do lists.

There was a time in music when being really good at one thing was enough to secure some form of employment. If you could talk to people in radio about new music and sound convincing, you could get a job.… Continue Reading

Tracking Physical Sales At Concerts: Why And How

The following post is a guest piece from one of our favorite industry lifers, Christopher Bianchi. Heed his advice. When I started off playing in my friends basement, the thought of “tracking our music sales” was something that had literally… Continue Reading

The rise of Cousin Stizz and what it means to be the ‘complete package’ in 2016

There is a lot of confusion among young artists today over what exactly it is that labels, managers, and everyone else in a position to help their career are looking for when seeking new talent. Most rock and pop bands… Continue Reading

How to Make the Most of a Crappy Turnout at Your Gig

This post is the latest in our ongoing content collaboration series with the fine folks at Sonicbids. It’s probably one of your biggest fears as a musician. You’re pumped for your upcoming gig, you’re ready to hear some noise, but… Continue Reading

The Introverted Musician’s Guide to Performing

The following post is the latest in our ongoing content collaboration series with the fine folks from SonicBids. If there is ever a music related topic you cannot find covered on our blog we highly recommend giving their site a… Continue Reading

The 10 Essential Steps You Need to Take to Get Your New Band Off the Ground

The following post is the latest in our ongoing content collaboration with the fine folks over at SonicBids. If you ever need advice on life in the industry and you cannot find it here, we highly suggest giving their blog… Continue Reading