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Do We Have Enough New Bands?

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This article discusses the problems facing new bands or musicians which are looking for a break in today’s hectic music scene. It concentrates specifically on new uk music but can easily be relevant to almost all western music markets. It will be informative for any reader but particularly prevalent for people looking to promote their own band.
Every musician must face this question at one time or another. What can be done that hasn't already been done ten times? Is there really any new music? Is there a viable market for UK bands that play indie music? The questions, of course, set up an impossible standard. All music is related to that which came before it and being completely original, by definition, would be to be completely incomprehensible.

This crisis of being necessary or just another fish in a crowded sea are often enough to persuade very accomplished musicians to hang up their instruments and give it up for good. It does seem, indeed, that there are a great many new bands on the scene, many of them playing material that is only the slightest variation on what's currently popular and most of them appearing and disappearing without a trace. Indie music is as full of flash-in-the pan celebrities as is major label music and UK bands don't always make it outside their own hometown. Sometimes they never make it out of one venue.

"Enough" however, implies that there is some critical mass of new bands at which it becomes useless to enter into the scene or to try to create new music. There could be nothing further from the truth. Quite often, musicians forget that, as soon as they're old enough to become jaded about their own scene, there is a new crop of people coming of age to hit the clubs and bars and who are as hungry for new music as any group of young people ever was. The short answer is that there are never enough new bands.

UK bands are in a unique position. The UK carries a great deal of musical credibility on the world stage, after all, more than one extremely celebrated artist has hailed from the UK. For many years, the UK has been an incubator for new music. It has also launched genres that started as indie music which later came to become an inseparable element of most of the modern music that followed them. See Punk for an example of this.

New bands face many challenges. Anyone out for a good time in a city is faced with many choices and, generally, their choices extend to include many options as far as live music is concerned. Standing out above the rest is very difficult to do, especially when a group specializes in new music that hasn't yet become commercially viable and they lack any supporting publicity or marketing to buff out their efforts. In most cases, talented musicians will go from band to band for a long while before finding a group that works and enjoying any degree of success. In fact, for many musicians, their unsuccessful years vastly outnumber their successful ones. Being easily discouraged, however, is not a quality which makes musicians successful.

There is an enormous amount of new ways to market new music. The Internet, of course, stands out as a particularly rich field for entrepreneurial innovation. Social networking and micro-blogging sites allow bands to keep their names and their music in front of their listeners. Compared to the days of photocopied fliers taped to light poles, new bands have an incredible amount of resources available to help them make their name known in the world.

There will never be enough new bands in the world. A select few of them will go on to redefine what is popular or to create entirely new niche genres. This potential, alone, is enough to keep any musician going.

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I hope this article was useful for you, especially if you are a new band trying to break into the music scene. A great first step is to at least get your band name out online, you can upload you songs and band profile for free to Ooizit and promote your band online.

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