
dudernut
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Hello all,
Although I rarely post here, when I have it has yielded extremely helpful advice (not to sound like the Dos Equis guy). I learned even more searching through old posts, so here I am now. My band's album is in its final stages, and although its date has not been officially released, we are 90% certain that by our show on July 20th, we will have 100 fully mastered 10 song discs in cases. Obviously, the goal is to spread the word to as many people as possible, but what I would like to know is what outlets should I formally email or send press packs to? I live the Dallas, TX area, and my ideas so far are fairly simple: The promotions and radio organizations we are already associated with, other radio station possibilities, local weekly arts paper(s), indie labels...then I start drawing a blank. I know there are more opportunities, probably so obvious they could bite me on the nose, but my mind has been so flustered with mixing, arranging tracks for the mastering engineer, artwork, and disc pressing that it has been tough trying to work in any promotional aspects at all on the record. I don't want to set myself up for an absolutely disappointing release, but I also do not want to push it back any further. We did most of the tracking in December, some earlier! Anyone have any tips?
Uneasy Pilgrim | Garland, TX 75043
Although I rarely post here, when I have it has yielded extremely helpful advice (not to sound like the Dos Equis guy). I learned even more searching through old posts, so here I am now. My band's album is in its final stages, and although its date has not been officially released, we are 90% certain that by our show on July 20th, we will have 100 fully mastered 10 song discs in cases. Obviously, the goal is to spread the word to as many people as possible, but what I would like to know is what outlets should I formally email or send press packs to? I live the Dallas, TX area, and my ideas so far are fairly simple: The promotions and radio organizations we are already associated with, other radio station possibilities, local weekly arts paper(s), indie labels...then I start drawing a blank. I know there are more opportunities, probably so obvious they could bite me on the nose, but my mind has been so flustered with mixing, arranging tracks for the mastering engineer, artwork, and disc pressing that it has been tough trying to work in any promotional aspects at all on the record. I don't want to set myself up for an absolutely disappointing release, but I also do not want to push it back any further. We did most of the tracking in December, some earlier! Anyone have any tips?
Uneasy Pilgrim | Garland, TX 75043