On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 08:14:05PM -0400, Taybin Rutkin wrote: > Well, some friends of mine just signed to Palm. There is still hope of > talented, hardworking bands getting signed. Besides, there are always > the minor labels. Thank god for K Records, Kindercore, and Barsuk > Records. The minor labels are probably much better for you in the long haul as an artist. Being on a major doesn't guarantee you anything, in fact if you're *lucky* you will merely fail to make any money. Some acquaintances of mine put out two records on RCA, one in '96 and one in '98, and despite a great live show, some good reviews and some "modern rock" airplay here and there, they got no promotional backup - e.g. they'd find out their song had been played regularly on a radio station in an area they could have easily travelled to & performed, but they'd be told about this long *after* the song had been cycled out of airplay. The general impression was that nobody at the label was paying attention. And they got off pretty easy, they just got dropped after the second album failed to do much of anything. For a real horror story read those prosoundweb "mixerman diaries" that somebody posted a day or two ago. So horrible it's almost funny. It could be subtitled "How to fail in the record industry by spending 2 million dollars on total shit." - PW -- Paul Winkler http://www.slinkp.com Look! Up in the sky! It's SILICO PUMA FROM SWEDEN! (random hero from isometric.spaceninja.com)