Just a suggestion... listen to an old timer if you ever get the chance. Lots of knowledge to be had. I wish I had an old school metal dude to help me out when I was just a young kid trying to make my mark. My nephews are in an original death metal band. They asked for advice because they are having trouble writing songs shorter than 6 minutes. They didn't ask me for advice. They asked their friends. Of course their friends told them that the songs are great and don't worry about the length. I told them to try to keep the songs to under 4 minutes if they want any chance of them being marketable. They responded that they would never sell their songs and that cutting them down would be selling out and their target audience loves the long songs. They currently play at basement house parties and a few all ages clubs with 7 other bands. They have big dreams to get signed and go on national and world tours. Thats awesome.
I told them that being in a band is a business and they need to always remember that. I told them that they need to write songs that they can sell to a new audience which is not their immediate friends. I told them that A&R people don't want to hear 7 minute songs by an unknown band. I told them they need to get to the hooks and the "meat" of the songs as quick as possible and to keep the intro lengths to a minimum. They can write 10 minute songs after they become famous but the goal is to GET famous first. I was told I am old and don't know shit and what the heck did I ever accomplish. I wished them good luck.
I played for 5 people, I played for 5000 people. My last gig had 1500 people in attendance. Not bad for a 51 year old school old man metal dude who doesn't know shit.
Maybe I could roadie for them once they get famous if my back holds out.
I told them that being in a band is a business and they need to always remember that. I told them that they need to write songs that they can sell to a new audience which is not their immediate friends. I told them that A&R people don't want to hear 7 minute songs by an unknown band. I told them they need to get to the hooks and the "meat" of the songs as quick as possible and to keep the intro lengths to a minimum. They can write 10 minute songs after they become famous but the goal is to GET famous first. I was told I am old and don't know shit and what the heck did I ever accomplish. I wished them good luck.
I played for 5 people, I played for 5000 people. My last gig had 1500 people in attendance. Not bad for a 51 year old school old man metal dude who doesn't know shit.
Maybe I could roadie for them once they get famous if my back holds out.
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