Épisodes

  • EP 22: David Macias of Thirty Tigers
    Feb 16 2022

    This week we're talking with David Macias, President and Founder of Nashville-based Thirty Tigers. We'll discuss the origins of the label, how their business model has changed over the years, how they approach A&R as well as artist development, and discuss independent release plans (label or not) ... and David will spill the tea on the current uproar over the streaming economy.

    Skip to ~22 minutes if you're only here for the Spotify/streaming talk.

    To read more of David's thoughts on Spotify and the streaming economy in general, check out this piece in Rolling Stone, as well as David's full written notes here.

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    42 min
  • EP 21: Daniel Kohn of SPIN Magazine
    Feb 2 2022

    This week on Music Rookie is an interview with Daniel Kohn who is the editor at Spin Magazine.

    In this conversation from 2021, you’ll hear us talk about Daniel’s journey as a music journalist, what he looks for in a story, and his vision for Spin, now that it is under new ownership.

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    23 min
  • EP 20: Justin Black of Saw Black, Crystal Pistol Records, Warhen Records
    Sep 15 2021

    A conversation with Justin Black, a Richmond, VA-based independent musician who runs his own label, Crystal Pistol Records, and also works regularly with another Virginia-based label, WarHen Records.

    Justin’s primary vessel for musical output is under the moniker Saw Black, which I recommend you check out wherever you consume music.

    Our conversation is based around the premise of independent labels — and answering common questions like...should you start your own label? Should you cut a deal with a small indie? What might that deal look like versus a traditional deal or a "bigger" label deal? We’ll also demystify a lot of the day-to-day of being an independent musician and the music industry at-large.

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    25 min
  • EP 19: J. Edward Keyes of BandCamp
    Sep 9 2021

    A conversation with J. Edward Keyes who is the Editorial Director for Bandcamp. We discuss the benefits of using Bandcamp as a direct to consumer platform for musicians. With their editorial arm, BandCamp, Daily, and their plethora of artists tools, the independent platform gives their users unique ways to connect with fans and allows them to actually make money form their art. We highlight allof the special features that users sometimes overlook.

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    28 min
  • EP 18: Joe Swank, Radio Promotor for Bloodshot Records
    Jul 28 2021

    A conversation with Joe Swank, a freelance radio promoter who previously worked in the radio space at Yep Roc Records and Bloodshot Records.

    Joe was also a touring musician in the '90s, hosts his own radio show, and co-founded the Alt-country Specialty Radio Chart — so he's got a LOT of wisdom to share not only on the radio side, but on building a music industry career in general.

    As we've heard on other episodes; be ready to stay in it for the long haul, don't bank on overnight success, and constantly (C O N S T A N T L Y) work on developing your network.

    Also, be nice to people.

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    33 min
  • EP 17: Joe Lynch of Billboard
    May 26 2021

    A conversation with Joseph Lynch to get the inside scoop from him about Billboard's pivot during the pandemic to covering more industry news, music technology, and the types of stories he's looking for when covering smaller artists.

    We also talk about misconceptions about the industry, the myth of the overnight success, and why musicians should just suck it up and get on TikTok.

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    35 min
  • EP 16: Emma Swift
    May 19 2021

    This week we're talking with Emma Swift, a Nashville-by-way-of-Australia singer-songwriter who garnered some serious attention last year with her release of Blonde On The Tracks.

    We were excited to talk to Emma as a follow-up to our recent newsletter piece highlighting an atypical release strategy -- one that does NOT involve releasing songs to streaming platforms on the official release date. Emma breaks down her impetus for doing a "physical or download-only" release, how the plan was formed, and touches on all of the moving parts of her release cycle. She'll also provide some advice to developing artists on how to approach your next release.

    As promised in the outro of the podcast, here's info on Emma's team that worked this release:

    • UK publicist: Rachel Silver - https://silverpr.co.uk/about/
    • US publicist: Ken Weinstein - https://www.bighassle.com
    • US radio promo: Brad Paul - http://www.bradpaulmedia.com
    • Distribution: ThinkIndie in the US; MGM Planet in Australia.
    • Emilee Warner helped manage my campaign for four months. She was particularly good at Nashville related hookups: advertising on Lightning100, a mural at Grimey's, booking Blackbird for a live stream.

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    20 min
  • EP 15: Brett Callwood of LA Weekly
    May 13 2021

    A conversation with the music editor for LA Weekly. Brett Callwood has worked for a slew of alt-weeklies, including Denver’s Westword, Detroit’s The Metro Times, SF Weekly and you’ll soon see his byline in the relaunch of the Village Voice.

    Brett walks us through his process for determining coverage each week at LA Weekly, plus he gives us his insights on the Los Angeles music scene, if genres even matter anymore, and his thoughts on the future of music journalism in general.

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    30 min