post share discuss rec etc
no basic noob shit, poorly aged rolling stone-core "classics", etc; nobody gives a fuck about that stuff in 2016 and it's been discussed to death
>pic related
post share discuss rec etc
no basic noob shit, poorly aged rolling stone-core "classics", etc; nobody gives a fuck about that stuff in 2016 and it's been discussed to death
>pic related
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also noise rock skramz post punk etc are all welcome here
no homo but i'd totally smash that pic
>lavidaesunmus.bandcamp.com
would download for free
on one hand I respect the need for working diy bands and labels to not operate at a loss and the hope to even make small income from their art as an appreciation of its value and what they have contributed to tbe world by being creators, and doubly so as I am in a small 100% DIY band myself
on the other, I'm fucking poor
the kinda sad thing about modern DIY labels and the internet is that with stuff like bandcamp, there's basically no real reason for indie labels to exit.
Nowadays if you want to put something out, release it online and scrap up some change to put out a small pressing of vinyl. You don't need to a label to do any of that stuff anymore
not true, labels are still hugely helpful for distribution, offsetting the cost of manufacture, helping out with tours, and putting you in line with similar bands so you can more easily find a supportive fanbase. Getting put out on a label from a different region can be INSANELY helpful for booking tours and shit
not nearly as crucial as in the 80s or 90s but still important
labels can exist for promotional purposes, getting music to people is no longer something only provided by record labels. But not all bands are also marketing wizs or have the connections to book gigs.