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Guest post by Patrick McGuire of the ReverbNation BlogHere’s a sad story you may be all too familiar with if you’ve been trying to make it in the music world for a while:Band works for months (or maybe even years) writing, rehearsing, and playing their songs at venues around town. Band meticulously records their debut album, books a release party at the best local venue they can find, and throws up some Facebook statuses and colorful posters around town up to promote the show. Band brings 45 people to a venue with a 300-person capacity. Band is sad. Band is also disappointed to find that none of the 391 blogs they sent emails to over the past three months wanted to review or even mention the new release they’ve worked so hard on.With a constant cacophony of distractions, getting the world to care about the music you release can be a massively challenging endeavor. Conventional ways of getting the word out are proving to be fruitless even for bands on labels that can sell out shows.The fact is, the music industry is more competitive than ever, and if you want any hope of getting people to care, you’ve got to be unique. Try these five guerrilla marketing tactics to help make your next album release more effective.5 Guerrilla Marketing Tactics For The Release Of Your Next Album
In an industry which is, in many ways, more competitive than ever before, getting anyone to take notice of your new album can be quite a challenge. Here we look. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2017/07/5-guerrilla-marketing-tactics-for-the-release-of-your-next-album.html]