It really depends on the band and their release campaign. Having amazing videos can pad out a single campaign. Some songs can just stand up on their own while others benefit from being part of a bigger collection. It also just depends on what makes sense for a band and where they’re at.A band/artist release new music?
And, secondly:
Do you prefer a steady stream of singles or one EP/LP drop?
It’s a topic that came up in a band meeting, so figured it was wise to elicit other opinions. And sus out the location of Sarah Conner in the process…what a strange question.
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It’s a topic that came up in a band meeting, so figured it was wise to elicit other opinions. And sus out the location of Sarah Conner in the process…
There has to be some demand for doom/sludge metal wedding bands?! If not, you may be on to something!To clarify, making money isn’t and never has been the goal. If I wanted to make money from music Id be in a wedding band, not a doom/sludge metal outfit.![]()