Bands That Take Selling Seriously

There's an interesting story on TechDirt about two bands that aggressively promote themselves at concerts, even to the point of meeting the crowd after they play:

Ian Rogers of Topspin ... writes about two bands he recently saw who clearly understand the value of selling (and, as he notes, neither band is using Topspin, so he's not promoting his own partners here) by actually realizing that selling merchandise is part of their job. He describes how one band, Halestorm, was opening for another band, but rather than being just a typical opening band that fades into the background, they made sure that people knew about them, first by putting on a great show and then by making it clear that (a) they have affordable merchandise for sale and (b) the band itself will be hanging out with the crowd and wants to meet everyone. ...

As Ian notes: "I'm not worried about these guys at all. Even if the record doesn't work at radio (it may) they're going to do just fine building their audience one show at a time." The band is doing everything right. They're using every opportunity to connect with fans, while also giving them a real reason to buy. They're not waiting for their record label to get them on the radio or MTV. They're doing everything they can to actually build up a rabid supporting fanbase from the bottom up.

If more bands did stuff like this at their concerts they wouldn't need the revenue they're supposedly losing to downloaders. I can't recall the last concert I went to that offered anything interesting to buy for fans of the band, beyond T-shirts.

vairetube says...

its hard to find people who understand this AND are committed enough to make it work in an honest way (great show, fun hype, good prices)... it's the best way to go, for sure, because when you understand and control your draw power then you can make the rules...

otherwise you end up being in the massive pre-fabricated market, and get the money but live in hollowness.. "on top of a pile of money, with many beautiful women"...

eh, either way ... stay in school!!

paul4dirt says...

i thought most 'indie'/upcoming bands did that, at least meeting with the public after shows? most of the bands i go see stay and drink a couple beers with fans, giving out autographs if people want it, talking about their music, etc.

and indeed, it really helps them sell their merch, people really appreciate bands taking the time for a friendly chat.

gorgonheap says...

Don't most bands do this? Maybe it's just in the underground punk scene, but that's part of why I went to so many is because the band is always on the floor after they perform selling and moshing with all the fans.

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