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Ashley
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Hey i am ash. i live in england and i am obsessed with eisley!

i am in a band and we have been together for two years but we dont really know about how to get noticed by people and/or record companies.

any suggestions anyone?!

write me back,

ash

ps. is it me or are all the girls in the band stunning! Very Happy

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girl*from*mars
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Ashley wrote:

ps. is it me or are all the girls in the band stunning! Very Happy


TRUST ME... It's not just you. Please feel free to peruse the pages upon pages of discussion on this very topic. haha... it's quite amusing! Laughing

Sorry... I am no help with the band stuff!

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Zombie-Face
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As evident by the media circus of the last week, the best way to get some exposure is just that, EXPOSURE. Thats right, get naked. The only other suggestion I have is to start making out with band members onstage, preferably if you are a female and the band members are female. Although, heterosexual band makeout sessions might a refreshing sight.

Seriously, the only way to make it is to sell your soul. If you dont, you can still make it, its just much harder.

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Band Stuff::

Keep playing and build up your fan base, record companies look at who people are seeing live. Hope/pray that you don't have an off night when a rep comes to see you live (they don't normally tell you until after the show who they are).

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hi ash. cheers.

How did you hear about eisley?

Just a few thoughts on your question. Getting noticed has more to do with
being different...being excellent rather than having the right people see
you or getting many to see you. If an industry leader sees your live show
and walks away without interest, it's of no matter. All you have to worry
about is your audience; your fans. They're the ones who'll get you
noticed. If you're not impressing them...and the same small crowd is
coming to your shows, it might be a good time to change a band
member, find a new writer, re-think the instrumentation, the style, the
genre', get a new vision - a new vibe...then change your band name to
seal the fact that it's something new.

In short, if venue owners aren't calling you to play more shows, then fans
aren't lining up at the door...and being noticed is mute. The opposite is
true as well. I could give you Eisley's complete story, but...that would
take too long and be boring for me. Still, if it's of interest, I could pm you
some words.

Take care. I hope great things happen for your band.

boyd

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Kimbrtones
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Ashley,
Welcome to the board!
It's so cool to see more and more people from the UK on here.

Anyway, all of what Boyd said, and.....

tell me some things:

What is the average age of your band members?
How often do you get to do shows?
What is your vision for your band?
Do you have a band name?
Do you have a website?
Do you have anything recorded?

Then,
while I am waiting for those answers, I will give you some thoughts.
1. Strive for excellance in your particular talent.
Find ways to be better at what you contribute to the band. If it's vocals, find ways to push yourself vocally, or find a coach.
If it's instrumentally, push yourself, or find a teacher to help you go further.
2. HIRE A BOOKING PERSON TO BOOK SHOWS FOR YOU.
3. Play as many shows as you can, for what ever you can do it for. Whether it is a paid performance, or you take a small financial hit.

EISLEY did tons and tons of shows. Sometimes 2 to 3 per week. Many times, they were not paid, or paid very little. But, each time, more and more people, little by little were exposed to their music, and became fans.
They in turn told thier friends about EISLEY, and lo and behold...I'm now talking to someone from England that loves their music!

As for money, even now, they do not bring in big bucks for shows, but, their is a unified vision that drives, and motivates them.
4. Get a website, and get something recorded that you can hand out at shows, and put on your site.

If you build it....they will come Wink

Best of luck!
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perhaps i say...welcome! englanders are very nice.
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hey there Ash..good to see a fellow englishperson on the boards..
if you ever play places outside of Kent let us know. If you like Eisley you've got good taste to start. I've got a bit of experience with bands and such, so if you ever need a fresh perspective give us a shout.

Oh, and if you ever fancy playing in Wales, i'd happily be start a street team for you.

You got a website or anything?
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stpddrummerboy88
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hey ash!..all your band has to do is not be like my band!...that should make you quite well...or play a show with my band..it'll make ur's look phenomanal...hehe
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Hello and welcome from across the big ocean! Laughing
Everyone else had better advice than I do.
The most important thing, in my opinion, is to stay true to yourself, your band mates, and really put yourself into the music you make.
When you have that kind of dedication and love for what you do, people will take note of it.
Also, just tell friends about the band.. word travels.
If you have a website or some MP3's I'm sure people on here would love to listen.. so if you do, post it in the Shameless section!
Good luck!

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