How do I get my CD reviewed?

How do I get my CD reviewed?

How to get Your Album Reviewed

  • Don’t ask permission.
  • Send a download link, not a streaming link.
  • Provide album art and band bio/press release.
  • Make sure your tracks are labeled!
  • Make an album trailer, EPK, or music video.
  • Don’t submit your album on a weekend.
  • Make an effective pitch.
  • Follow up with patience and persistence.

Where can I find old album reviews?

Classic Rock Review is a repository of hundreds of original album reviews of significant records from the late 20th century.

Is there a site like IMDB for music?

IMDB has long been a virtual gathering place for film connoisseurs, and the site may finally have a musical equivalent in the recently launched app Musicboard, a platform designed to bring music fans together in conversation.

How do I get music reviews?

So here are 10 things to consider when you’re submitting an album for review:

  1. Do your research.
  2. Don’t ask if people would like to listen to it.
  3. Offer a streaming link.
  4. Offer a streaming link.
  5. If you really have to offer a download link, make it light and convenient.
  6. Build a landing page for your album.
  7. Trust the soup.

Why does Rolling Stone hate Led Zeppelin?

When Led Zeppelin dropped its debut record, Rolling Stone famously panned it and the band (get used to this kind of miss from the magazine) by criticizing everything from the authenticity (calling them a lesser version of the Jeff Beck Group) to Jimmy Page’s multiple roles, referring to him as “a very limited producer …

Is there a website that rates music?

Rate Your Music (or RYM) is an online collaborative database of music releases and films. Users can catalog items from their personal collection, review them, and assign ratings in a five-star rating system. The site also features community-based charts that track highest-rated releases.

Is there a site that rates music?

RateTheMusic gives YOU the power to directly influence what music plays on your favorite radio station! By joining RateTheMusic (it’s free!), you’ll be a part of the radio and music industry’s #1 national testing service for music, which artists, record labels, radio stations and other media count on.

What is SharePro?

SharePro is a marketplace for music creators and music industry professionals to meet, discover, and network.

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