Putting Yourself First: Ten Questions To Ask Before Taking On A Music Publicist

Putting Yourself First: Ten Questions To Ask Before Taking On A Music Publicist

by Matt Benton, Account Manager, Hold Tight PR
 

 

The basics:

1.     Is the music ready for a PR?

Make no mistake about it – being a musician is an expensive and largely thankless process. The cost of instruments, recording, paying for a practice space – the list is already punishing, before we even think about releasing an album.  Rightly so, a band’s music is their ‘baby’ and there’s always a rush toward getting it out there as soon as possible. Ask yourself though, are you ready to splash out on a PR? Is the music good enough to catch someone else’s ear? Is the quality of sound up to standard? This might seem like a blindingly obvious question but needs to be asked – sometimes you can be too close to the music.

2.     Are you – as a band – ready for a PR?

Being in a band – like it or not – is about creating a brand. On the basic level, this means how you present yourself, above and beyond your music, especially when it comes to artwork, band promo pictures... having professional, hi-quality visual assets is essential to a PR. All visual assets need to be as up-to-date as possible and watermarkless: a magazine will not print a band image with a massive watermark taking up space. It’s amazing the number of times bands come to us with fantastic music and yet phone promo pictures, for example.

 

How do we stand out – traps:

3.     So how do you choose the right image(s)?

An example: it’s clichéd to the point of painful to see metal bands’ promotional pictures: mid-length shot of all members blankly staring down the camera with a bland background. Why not shake it up a bit? Be inventive. What will catch a PR’s eye is a good bet for what might catch journalist’s eyes.

Every genre has a slightly different look, from alt-rock to doom metal. There is a fine line to tread between signalling quickly and easily which musical world you’re from but also keeping the images fresh and unique. Find this line, play around with it – every aspect of a band should be as important as the music and treated with the same level of care. Including...

4.     How do you choose the right name?

More often that you might expect, a band’s pitch to a PR fails on the basis of either the band name or release name. Especially in metal, there are some downright stupid names – either boring, or worse, the wrong side of offensive. It’s all very well and good having a challenging band name or album title, but if it’s lazy in its edginess it will cause problems further down the line and PRs will not touch you. I see examples of this online all the time. Don’t be sexist, don’t be racist – if you’re going to name yourself something controversial, have a reason for it and be prepared to discuss it. If your reasoning is just ‘it sounded cool’, chances are the name won’t last long.

does *this* Finnish black metal duo look ready for a PR to you?

does *this* Finnish black metal duo look ready for a PR to you?

Getting heard:

5.     How do you stand out when contacting a PR?

Keep it simple in the subject line: name of band, genre, type of release, artists you’ve been compared to. Sometimes that can be all that’s needed, if you’re contacting the right PR who works in your area of music.

6.     Why will a PR get back to you?

Your best bet is to make your pitch a) appealing, b) accessible. That’s basically it. If we can’t find your music and quickly, chances are we won’t have the time to listen. Soundcloud / streaming links are great. Do not send attachments or large emails. Pictures are good. Genre-description and similar artists will also catch our eyes, especially if it’s in an area we specialise in. Basic information like release name / date and contact information is vital.

Please don’t include us in a mass mailout to multiple PRs or make it seem blindingly obvious that your email is a copy-paste. PR is a personal relationship, so we want to feel that you’re coming to us, in the same way we’d want to work with you.

It’s amazing how often we get emails like this (please don’t do this):

“hi our band are releasing an album soon can you check us out for PR please?”.
99 times out of 100 this will not get a response as we won’t have the time to chase you down or look you up.

 

Looking after yourself:

7.     How do you know we’re the right PR for you?

Do your research. Look us up, on our website and our social media – the best PRs I think have an active and personable voice, especially on twitter. Ask yourself: which other bands have we looked after? Do we specialise in your genre? Do we seem to get good results? As rock/metal PRs, we are probably not going to help you if you sound like Bruno Mars, much as we’d like to.

8.     How do you stop yourself getting ripped off?

Regrettably, there are good PRs and there are bad PRs, like any other business. If possible, find PRs via recommendations from other bands. Follow bands covered by PRs and see what coverage they’re getting. Importantly: know what it is you want out of the relationship, where you’d like to focus, and how much you can afford.

9.     What are your targets?

The best bands to work with from a PR perspective are bands with a sense of perspective. Know your own limits and be aware of your own status. If you’re a local band and you approach a PR asking for daytime Radio 1 plays, you’re probably going to be ignored.

As importantly, ask yourself where you stand in relation to other bands on a PR’s roster. This’ll give a great indication of what exposure they might be able to give you and if it matches your targets. Importantly it’ll also tell you how you might be treated: would you rather be a small band on a big PR’s roster, underneath household names (a greater reputation overall but you might be allowed less time) or a larger band on a smaller PR’s roster (more specialised and the chance to be treated with more time and energy)?

10.  Have you yourselves allowed enough time for your music?

You, the band, have spent a year writing this album. Then a few weeks recording. And then weeks mixing and mastering, getting promo shots and artwork complete. And now you approach a PR, itching to finalise a release plan. The hardest thing to do now is wait. Tell yourselves, though, there’s no such thing as too much time.

Even the best PR in the world needs lead time. Generally think about approaching PRs around 3 months before an album release, at least, especially if you’re looking for print PR. Please don’t approach us after you’ve released your album. It may sound obvious but it does happen quite a fair bit. With rare exceptions, the majority of PRs will not touch an album that’s already out as it’s by definition not news. Look after your music, and give it the best chance to get the attention it deserves.

 

Any more questions? I’m happy to answermatt@holdtightpr.com. Cheers!

 

 

 

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CARNIFEX, BROKEN TEETH, BRUTALITY WILL PREVAIL, NAPOLEON and HIGHER POWER announced for Impericon Festival 2017

IMPERICON FESTIVAL has added CARNIFEXBROKEN TEETH, BRUTALITY WILL PREVAILNAPOLEON and HIGHER POWER to the UK date of the Europe-wide travelling festival, which is set to take place at Manchester Academy on the 17th April.

Headlining the Bank Holiday event is deathcore heavyweights THY ART IS MURDER, whose performance will be the first in the UK following the return of original vocalist CJ Mahon.

The bill is completed by MISS MAY I,  BEING AS AN OCEAN and IN HEARTS WAKE and promises to once again be the UK's number one mosh-fest.

For more information and tickets (£27.90) follow this link: http://smarturl.it/IMPERICON-FESTIVALS

Full list of dates:

14/04/2017 Wien, Arena (AT)
15/04/2017 Leipzig, Neue Messe (DE)
17/04/2017 Manchester, Academy (UK)
21/04/2017 Zürich, X-TRA (CH)
22/04/2017 Oberhausen, Turbinenhalle (AT)
30/04/2017 München, Zenith (DE)


Band press shots:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/lebxfkhies49g70/AACbmsdGPxbOyB2atnpE7cKFa?dl=0

For more information:

www.impericon.com/uk/festival/
https://www.facebook.com/ImpericonFestivalUK/events
https://www.facebook.com/ImpericonFestivalUK

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WITHIN THE RUINS release new album Halfway Human and stream new single/video

Halfway Human out today, 03.03.17, via Long Branch Records.

Massachusetts metal veterans WITHIN THE RUINS have released today their monstrous third album, Halfway Human, and streamed a new single/video for 'Objective Reality'.

First premiered via Loudwire, watch 'Object Reality' here: 

Purchase Halfway Human here: 
https://itun.es/us/MOokgb

Born and bred in the same heavy metal rich Northeast soil as New Wave Of American Heavy Metal progenitors Killswitch Engage, All That Remains, Unearth and Shadows Fall, and weaned on the dark sounds of classic death metal, the technical melodicism of Scandinavia and the precision staccato crunch of Meshuggah, Within The Ruins have busted their collective ass to carve out a unique identity for themselves from those ingredients. 

The band recorded the new effort from their own studio with producer and guitar player Joe Cocchi at the helm. Vocal production took place at Zing studios in Westfield, MA with Jim Fogarty (Killswitch Engage, The Devil Wears Prada).

Within The Ruins are refreshingly authentic, feverishly committed and have proven that they will endure. Filled with power, deserving of utter respect, armed with concise compositions and technical might, Within The Ruins will not be stopped. 

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Music hub MUSICPLANET LIVE launches with one simple aim: Keep Live Music Thriving!

For artists, fans, venues & promoters - the world's most comprehensive free social music site.

MusicPlanet Live is a brand new free music platform that is set to revolutionise the musical world by bringing together venues, artists, promoters and fans together in one social hub.


Due for public launch in June 2017, the site is now open for bands and venues to add their information and connect with each other. 

http://www.musicplanetlive.com/

Founded by music fans first and foremost, MusicPlanet Live will revitalise the live music scene from grassroots upwards by creating opportunities for artists, connecting venues and promoters with relevant artists and building music communities.

Venues, bands, promoters and fans will be able to interact and connect, encouraging exposure, communication, and growth. The site will also allow all users to notify their fans and followers at no cost.

Every user can access Music:Mapped, a powerful global navigational tool which shows the location of venues and artists across the world: https://www.musicplanetlive.com/navigate

Designed by industry professionals including venue owners, promoters, musicians and more, MusicPlanet Live has been created by people who live for music, for those who live for music.

For ARTISTS:

  • Find great gig opportunities locally and out of town or even internationally.
  • Develop networks and friendships with other artists
  • Share targeted news to ALL your connected fans for FREE forever
  • Manage every social media channel from your Music Planet Live page
  • Sell  music, tickets and merchandise directly to fans

   For VENUES:

  • Connect with local bands and build local community
  • See at a glance your local artists/musicians, and their local following
  • Display full and up to date information about your venue
  • Advertise upcoming shows direct to bands' fanbases
  • Connect with promoters and artists with calendars and other shared tools.
  • Have full use of state-of-the-art online/mobile ticketing software

 For PROMOTERS:

  • Access full information on availabilities of venues and acts
  • Information on the following of available acts linked to your venues
  • Templates and tools to help promote shows
  • Free targeted campaigns to ALL your potential attendees
  • Full use of state-of-the-art online/mobile ticketing software
  • Create your own unique live events - new gig locations, festival sites, halls

For FANS:

  • Connect to your favourite artists
  • Buy concert tickets, merchandising and music
  • Show a demand for your favourite ARTISTS to visit your city and make shows happen
  • Watch music videos and listen to music of all the acts you love
  • Search the globe by genre for your new favourite acts 
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INTRODUCING: Phlefonyaar

Band name: Phlefonyaar (or jjfffvhngbbfvbg as some pronounce it.)

Location: Reclining just off centre (Nr London)

Genre: Post skiffle (doom)

Links https://phlefonyaar.bandcamp.com/ || http://www.facebook.com/Phlefonyaar

Tell us a bit about your band – how long have you been going, why you do what you do, what you want to achieve. 

We're basically 2 guys and a drum machine with a love of vast, disgustingly filthy low end noises, machinery sounds and the sort of gallows humour that can kill a yak at 40 yards. We've been going for probably longer than I'm comfortable admitting, it must be 20 years and the reason we're still going is that I think we're not really sure what else we could do and not get into trouble. I think you'd just find us standing in a field screaming and weeping if we didn't do this. Personally my dream is to become a batman style super villain, that is the goal. 

You have a new release coming out soon – without giving too much away tell us what listeners can expect from it. 

It's just thirty odd minutes of me saying terrible things over horrible noises. 

Plans for the next 12 months

Hopefully shows, more loud noises, videos, find cats (we like cats) and interact with them. Attempt to outrun the reaper... And the aforementioned batman styled super villainy. 

Tell us a bit about what it's like to experience your live show. 

Ghastly, depressing, strangely life affirming.... but mainly horrible. You may need to wear something that can be wiped clean. 

How does the band prepare for a gig?

Jim drinks and warms up on guitar and keeps an eye on me, I shadow box, stretch and drink and try to work out if I can make a run for it. 

Name 3 bands you would love to tour with and why

Ministry: can someone please ask uncle Al if we can support him? I'm serious. If your reading this PLEASE! Just once. Make a childhood dream come true. 

Killing Joke: I want to hear Loose Cannon live again and I'd love free tickets. 

Nachtmystium and Dark Fortress: yeah we did it before...  but we'd love to do it again. Great bands, great guys, great shows. 

Can I throw Rob Zombie in here too? Cos that's another childhood dream. 

Name a band you'd love to give a shout out to and think people should listen to (not your own band)

NOT my own band? Hmm that requires thinking about others before myself (Something I'm not sure I approve of) Let's see.... there's a local band to us called Skullf**ked. They're good guys. Everest Queen, Slaine. All from our area, take your pick. 

How much has the internet and technology helped your band to get to the point it is today. 

Rememb you're talking to a caveman here, (my computer acts as a doorstop) I guess it's helped. It's certainly made getting opportunities that normally 2 scumbag backwoods hicks like us would never have gotten. Just the connectivity alone with the outside world has been very helpful. 

What's are you listening to right now?

Buzzov'en- The Gospel According II... Love that album. 

Ok you have a few lines to tell us why people should listen to your band. GO. 

It is true that you may not like us, but you will dance! 

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Death metallers A TRUST UNCLEAN sign to Basick records, stream new video and announce new EP

UK groove death metallers A TRUST UNCLEAN will release their highly anticipated new EP Parturition on Basick Records on June 02nd. In celebration of the news, the band unveiled their new video 'To Encompass and Eclipse' on Metal Injection.

Watch it here:

Hailing from Oxford, UK, A Trust Unclean have quickly made their mark on the UK death metal scene with their own brand of groovy, technical death metal, performed with sheer precision. A band that brings fun back into live music, via explosive riffs delivered with a smile.
 
The quintet released their critically acclaimed EP Reality Relinquished in August 2015 which was received tremendously amongst press and fans alike. Following a successful UK tour with Osiah the band went on to share stages with the likes of Aversions Crown, Rings Of Saturn, Black Tongue, and Ne Obliviscaris as well as performing at UK Tech Metal Fest with bands such as Decapitated, Heart Of A Coward, Monuments and many more.
 
After unfortunately parting ways with their vocalist Joe and drummer Scott in late 2016 during the writing process of their new release Parturition (translates to the act of giving birth), the band have since recruited Kyle Lamb on vocals and Noah Plant on drums. With the line-up now stronger than ever, A Trust Unclean have undergone a fresh start, a re-birth and are ready and determined to take their new music as far and wide as possible.

Catch the band live with heavyweights Frontierer at London's The Black Heart, on March 01.

Pre-order Parturition here:
https://basick.supplies/collections/a-trust-unclean

Parturition tracklisting:

1. Parturition
2. Dominion Over Bone
3. Exonerate
4. Aeon
5. Apex
6. To Encompass and Eclipse
7. Repurposed  
8. Aetherius

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UNEVEN STRUCTURE Premiere New Single 'Incube'

Album La Partition coming April 21 2017 via Longbranch Records

French progressive metal sextet UNEVEN STRUCTURE begin the next chapter of their career with the release of the single 'Incube'.

"'Incube' is the first of many videos and an introduction to the universe of La Partition", states guitarist and founding member Igor Omodei.

The single provides an initial glimpse into the new concept album La Partition, which is set for release on 21 April via Longbranch Records, and is now available as video, download and stream.

Igor Omodei comments on 'Incube':
"It's been a while since we had the idea to showcase Incube first as it is a track where the Februus and La Partition stories bridges, featuring all the important characters from this album.The video is some sort of home-made story-telling experiment. The lyrics on this album being more frontal, I've ended up using Matt's vocals as actual dialogue lines. This in turn produced a more relaxed, short-movie-ish feel to the video I guess, which is something I've been interested in giving a try for quite some time now! All parties involved are close friends and family members, we'd like to thank Alex Meddeb from Gravity, Manon Quinot, Thomas Romarin and the TCRM Blida for their help in doing these videos."

Pre-order La Partition here: https://unevenstructure.lnk.to/lapartition?mc_cid=11232c828c&mc_eid=%5bUNIQID%5d

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DEATH REMAINS announce new album 'Destroy/Rebuild' and UK tour dates

"Death Remains hit you square in the jaw like a sucker punch from oblivion" - Kerrang!

Metal/hardcore five-piece DEATH REMAINS have announced that they'll be releasing their new album Destroy/Rebuild on the 28th April 2017 via Transcend Music.

The sophomore record follows the band's debut Stand.Fight.Believe, which boasted an impressive #6 position in the iTunes Metal Chart.

DEATH REMAINS have also announced two tours surrounding the release, with support from Manchester musical activists Hometruths in March and Brighton heavy metallers Bleed Again in April/May.

Full dates:

w/ Hometruths

13.03.2017 - London, Black Heart

14.03.2017 - Nottingham, The Angel Microbrewery

15.03.2017 - Sheffield, Record Junkie

16.03.2017 - Edinburgh, Opium

17.03.2017 - Manchester, Satan’s Hollow

18.03.2017 - Cardiff, Fuel

19.03.2017 - Exeter, Phoenix
 

w/ Bleed Again
 

28.04.2017 - Hastings, Flairz 

29.04.2017 - Southampton, The Firehouse

30.04.2017 - Reading, The Face Bar

01.05.2017 - Leicester, The Shed

02.05.2017 - Birmingham, Subside

03.05.2017 - Bridgwater, Cobblestones

04.05.2017 - Banbury, The Wheatsheaf

05.05.2017 - Northampton, Bantam Bar

06.05.2017 - Brighton, The Arch

The quintet teamed up with Exist Immortal’s Meyrick De La Fuente at Floodgate Audio to produce Destroy/Rebuild; 10 tracks of no holds barred metal, crushingly heavy yet packed full of hooks and clever turns to keep both the fleeting and die hard metaller engaged.

The band’s classic metalcore inspirations are very much apparent; hints of August Burns Red and Killswitch Engage form the foundation, however the grooves of Korn and Deftones also shine through, and the band’s melodic sensibility can be likened to Funeral For A Friend and Saosin. Bringing all this together, Death Remains have created something new, fresh and incredibly moreish.

Pre-orders of Destroy/Rebuild are available digitally here:

Digital:
Physical & merch bundles: https://www.musicglue.com/death-remains/ 

For more information:
https://www.facebook.com/deathremainsuk/
https://twitter.com/DeathRemainsUK

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Danish prog-metallers GHOST IRIS announce run of UK shows with Exist Immortal

Just a few days after releasing their critically acclaimed sophomore album Blind World, GHOST IRIS have announced a string of shows for 2017 across the UK, Italy and Denmark.

In the UK the danish insanity will be joined by UK-based EXIST IMMORTAL. Tickets are on sale now! 

GHOST IRIS recently released their new single and video  'Save Yourself' from their new album Blind World. 

Premiered by Metal Hammer, check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxETj6qpDFI

Blind World was released worldwide on 17 February via Long Branch Records and is available to buy now. The album contains 10 brand new tracks from Denmark's most streamed metal act in 2016, including the singles 'Pinnacle' and 'Save Yourself'. 

GHOST IRIS UK TOURDATES 2017

12 April -  Newcastle - Jumpin' Jacks
13 April - Cheltenham - Frog & Fiddle
14 April - Bridgend - Hobos
15 April -  Basingstoke - Silkfest
06 - 10 July - UK Tech-Metal Fest

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