Blog

Latest News

31.3.2025
When the Band Crashes: Handling Conflict Without Breaking Up

Being in a band is a bit like being in a relationship – only with more people and often more emotions involved. When you're making music together, you're investing not just time and energy, but also your creativity, ego, and identity. So it's no surprise that conflicts in bands are common.But that doesn't mean the band has to fall apart.In this post, we explore some of the most common challenges in band dynamics – and how to handle them constructively.

30.3.2025
Get More Out of Your Practice Time: Effective Methods for Productive Sessions

Less talk, more playing – and better results. It sounds simple, but for many bands and musicians, rehearsal time often turns into endless chatting, unfocused jamming, and slow progress. The rehearsal space should be where creativity meets discipline. Here are some proven methods to help you get the most out of your sessions – whether you're rehearsing solo or with a group.

29.3.2025
How to Find the Right Band Members – and Keep Them

Chemistry, clear expectations, and shared goals: The key to a lasting bandFinding the right band members is one of the biggest challenges – and most important decisions – when starting a band. It’s not just about musical skills. It’s just as much about personal chemistry, shared ambitions, and the ability to work together as a team.Here are some key elements that make the difference between a band that lasts three weeks and one that lasts ten years.

28.3.2025
Booking Agency or DIY? Pros and Pitfalls for Self-Booking Musicians

For many musicians, booking is one of the most important – and sometimes most frustrating – aspects of their career. Should you handle it all yourself, or team up with a booking agency? Both paths come with pros and cons, and the right choice depends on where you are in your journey, what your goals are, and how much time and energy you can invest.

27.3.2025
Tour Finances for Beginners – How to Survive Life on the Road

Going on tour sounds like a dream for many musicians – and it can be. But life on the road takes more than great songs and energy on stage. If your finances aren’t in order, touring can quickly become a costly experience. Here’s a basic guide to tour budgeting for beginners who want to hit the road without going broke.

26.3.2025
The Survival of Small Venues: How Independent Music Spaces Can Adapt to a New Reality

With ticket sales declining, costs rising, and audience habits shifting, small music venues across the country are facing a tough new reality. Where there were once packed rooms and spontaneous nights out, there are now empty seats and a more cautious public. But there is hope. Small venues hold a unique power — the ability to reinvent themselves, reconnect with communities, and thrive in new ways.