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PostPosted: Wed Dec 15, 2004 4:56 am 
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Has anyone here ever seriously tried to get signed by a record label? Which would you recommend for an upstart indie band? Any suggestions that would make this whole damn process less discouraging and easier?

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the best way to seriously try to get signed by a label is to not seriously try to get signed by a label....

keep playing shows....that's where anybody who's anybody will show up

if you have talent the reps will see it and they will approach you

so keep playing live anywhere and everywhere


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My old band "Asia Minor" was signed to Anomer Records. But then the label collapsed into bankrupcy and the band disbanded.

Indie lables typicaly only sign one type of band (per lable). Relapse signs hardcore, Victory signs screamo...ect. Do some research to find some indie bands (or discribe yourself to me) then work dilligently to make those lables aware of your band.


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My old band "Asia Minor" was signed to Anomer Records. But then the label collapsed into bankrupcy and the band disbanded.

Indie lables typicaly only sign one type of band (per lable). Relapse signs hardcore, Victory signs screamo...ect. Do some research to find some indie bands (or discribe yourself to me) then work dilligently to make those lables aware of your band.


Hey, thanks a lot for the advice man. I guess you could call us indie. We'll be getting some demos done this weekend, and if you'd like me to send them to you, just PM me. We're currently searching for a singer though.

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get a manager or someone who can whore your demo in the proper direction.

otherwise, do some serious homework on local labels and their genres. call/email/drop by...whatever it takes to get 5 mins with someone.


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get a manager or someone who can whore your demo in the proper direction.

otherwise, do some serious homework on local labels and their genres. call/email/drop by...whatever it takes to get 5 mins with someone.


I've been doing a lot of research on every label I can find right now. How would we go about getting a manager? We're really new to the whole... trying to get a record deal thing.

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get a manager or someone who can whore your demo in the proper direction.

otherwise, do some serious homework on local labels and their genres. call/email/drop by...whatever it takes to get 5 mins with someone.


I've been doing a lot of research on every label I can find right now. How would we go about getting a manager? We're really new to the whole... trying to get a record deal thing.


I'd work on getting a singer before you worry about a manager. Unless the manager can sing.

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rival wrote:
get a manager or someone who can whore your demo in the proper direction.

otherwise, do some serious homework on local labels and their genres. call/email/drop by...whatever it takes to get 5 mins with someone.


I've been doing a lot of research on every label I can find right now. How would we go about getting a manager? We're really new to the whole... trying to get a record deal thing.


I'd work on getting a singer before you worry about a manager. Unless the manager can sing.


If you get to know me well enough, you'll find that I handle everything at once, rather than in a logical chronological sequence. :wink:

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mookeywrench wrote:
the best way to seriously try to get signed by a label is to not seriously try to get signed by a label....

keep playing shows....that's where anybody who's anybody will show up

if you have talent the reps will see it and they will approach you

so keep playing live anywhere and everywhere


I agree with that. Best way to get any kind of record deal is to play A LOT, get a lot of word of mouth, get noticed. So the first thing for you should focus on is to get a singer and the right singer for your music.


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What ... ?

We're indie, rock, hard rock, progressive, acoustic and experimental.

To sum it up briefly.

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Would anybody here like to be our singer?

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Would anybody here like to be our singer?


Yeah. Please? We're desperate here.

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Jake wrote:
Would anybody here like to be our singer?


Oh boy.... Is that how you gonna pick your singer? Put an ad in a newspaper or something.. put up some kind of audition!


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Jake wrote:
Would anybody here like to be our singer?


Oh boy.... Is that how you gonna pick your singer? Put an ad in a newspaper or something.. put up some kind of audition!


Haha. He's just joking. We're gonna send out some demos soon and put in ads, of course.

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 Post subject: Re: Record Labels
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Blind Melvana wrote:
Has anyone here ever seriously tried to get signed by a record label? Which would you recommend for an upstart indie band? Any suggestions that would make this whole damn process less discouraging and easier?


Atleast you no longer go by "Soul Patch" :lol:

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Blind Melvana wrote:
Has anyone here ever seriously tried to get signed by a record label? Which would you recommend for an upstart indie band? Any suggestions that would make this whole damn process less discouraging and easier?


Atleast you no longer go by "Soul Patch" :lol:


That reminds me of the time I put a picture of James Brown on our website and claimed it to be our logo ...

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Blind Melvana wrote:
Jake wrote:
Would anybody here like to be our singer?


Yeah. Please? We're desperate here.

i would, but i can't sing and i'm way too old.

anyway, screw getting signed to anything. make your own label. Bad Religion did it like 25 years ago and they're still cool.

(although they did go through a period of about five years when they weren't very cool)

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like people have said build a fan base first.

the best thing to is if you can make some noise in you area and surrounding areas/states then the record labels will come to you

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Send your demo to Jack Irons, maybe he knows somebody :wink:

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If you don't have a singer yet, it seems you don't really have the MUSIC yet? Don't put the cart before the horse and all that.

Get singer, play many shows, get noticed, shout your name to the heavens, etc. Then worry about record deal.

Maybe make a website, put demos up there?


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