I wish more band sites looked like this. Rokk n' Roll indeed. So much more fun to explore than some designer's idea of stark and powerful.
Poke around long enough, and you'll find these:
Sheena and the Rokkets - Oldsmobile Rock
Sheena and the Rokkets - Stiff Lips
They've got a ton of music up there, a lot of it in RealAudio. And it squirms back and forth between Grease Soundtrack doo-wop and punk. Then there is the ska take on the Ramones. Wow, another obscure Japanese bank takes apart rock and roll and puts it back together in it's own excellent way. This band has been doing it for 25 years.
posted by bendy @ 10/30/2005 12:54:00 AM [permanent link]
Blackstrap is a rockpunk band that was formed in 2002 by several
disgruntled music fans. Some had played in bands for years, some had
never been involved in music. All of us were upset with the
direction the USA was moving. As you can tell, our impact on all that
has been overwhelming.
We broke up in 2004, just before releasing a debut EP. We still feel
bad about messing up 307 Knox Records
like that. We got back together in
2005. We might drive each other crazy again, so no promises.
We're a band that doesn't have many options as far as
money and time and touring and all those other thing that could make a
band be your life. The web is the main way we promote
ourselves. We figured out we should share what meager knowledge we have
obtained.
Websites are a lot of work to figure out, and don't work any magic
on their own. Most people who view your website are already going to know you exist.
Just having a website doesn't mean anyone is going to visit. So don't
worry about securing an Internet domain right away. Stick some
music on MySpace,
and then participate in sites that might actually drive interested
listeners to your music. Blackstrap gets more hits from our link
on ncpunkonline.com than from
higher-profile sites where we get lost in the shuffle.
There are advantages to having your own custom built website and
domain name, but it's only as useful to the extent that it gets linked to.
Here are some sites that are important and help to get noticed. They aren't all music sites, specifically. Alot of them require participation. But hey, you wanted to be on stage, right?