What Happened to Rock ‘N’ Roll?

posted in: Articles, May 2011 | 0

“Oh, you’re on MySpace, I don’t like MySpace, I use Facebook.”

“Oh, you’re on Facebook, I don’t like Facebook, I use Twitter.”

“Oh, you’re on Twitter, I don’t like Twitter, I use NoiseTrade.”

“Oh, you’re on NoiseTrade, I don’t like NoiseTrade, I use PureVolume.”

“Oh, you’re on PureVolume, I don’t use PureVolume, I use BandCamp.”

“Oh, you’re on BandCamp, I don’t use BandCamp, I use Napster.” ”

“Oh, you’re on Napster, I don’t use Napster, I use CD Baby.”

“Oh, you use CD Baby, I don’t use CD Baby, I use CreateSpace/Amazon.”

“Oh, you use CreateSpace/Amazon, I don’t use CreateSpace/Amazon, I use iTunes.”

(Annoyed yet?)

“Are you on BlogSpot?”

“Do you have a .com that you never update?”

“Do you have a Street Team? You’ll need to promote. Promoter is just a title I use to
collect money from the band and bar. What did you think, Promoters promote!?!?!”

“No need to purchase the album! I found your stuff free on Mediafire, Rapidshare,
Megaupload, Hotfile, And so on, and so on, and so on……”

I don’t even have a functioning band that gigs, all studio stuff, and this is what one has
to go through to be in a band!

Can a band survive without an online presence?

Please stop killing music!!!!

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