A while ago I was cleaning out an old keep-sake box. In it was my planner from back when I released my first album. My notes are hilarious in it. I had broken out the country by regions and had all of the phone numbers and email addresses for college radio stations etc. I recall being better at all that by the second album. I focused way more locally. Lots of live performances on the college radio station in Ann Arbor and some interviews on radio etc. -but all in Michigan. Your album is good. If I were you, I would shop it to people for representation. I have no idea what that means, really... but if I can hear the potential, I'm sure they could too. Those songs are both really good from an artistic standpoint and they're very marketable. Do you guys have a good, functional live band?I was thinking about doing a little write up of my experience releasing joy and posting it here if i get the time.
-You should. I bet a lot has changed.
I've thought about "shopping it around" as well, but I also don't know what that means. I do have a live band, although they recorded these two new songs with me so I suppose now they're just the band. They're great! Booking shows as an opening band on a bill that makes sense is another thing that turned out to be more difficult than I anticipated.
The music side is easy, for someone as talented as you, it's the rest of it that will be challenging. Good luck dude!I've thought about "shopping it around" as well, but I also don't know what that means.
yeah, but you do have a lot of people in your life you could ask for practical advice from. You could do this, and you should do this. If I was trying to figure out how to open an ice cream parlor and I knew people that had already opened hundreds of them, it would be silly of me not to ask for advice on how best to do so.