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Ongoing History of New Music

Imagine Dragons

Ongoing History of New Music

Curiouscast

Music History, Music Interviews, History, Music, Music Commentary

4.8 • 605 Ratings

🗓️ 13 April 2022

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

I get a lot of email from young musicians looking for advice…they all ask pretty much the same questions: how to do I get more people to know about my music?...how do I get them to listen to my music?...how do I get my songs on the radio?...how do I get a record deal?...listen, if I had the definitive “silver bullet” answers to any of these questions, I’d not only be rich, I’d be worshipped as a God—which, come to think of it, would be kinda cool… It has always been hard to make it in the music business…you need to not just be good but great…and—never discount this—you have to be lucky, to be in the right place in the right time with the right sound and image and attitude… And since the internet disrupted everything, it’s become even harder…at the moment, there’s a split when it comes to artists…the majority of them made their bones and established their reputations before the internet hit the music industry around 2000—and everyone else… The internet—free-flowing digital files, streaming, social media, YouTube, and all that ilk—has not only made music more accessible to everyone, but it’s also increased competition amongst musicians exponentially…it has never been harder for a new act to be heard about the noise of everyone else… Here’s an exercise: name all the rock bands who have emerged since 2000 who are capable of filling an area as a headliner today…Arcade Fire, for sure…Muse, is another…Linkin Park, although they’re no longer with us…White Stripes and Jack White…and after that, you start to run out of names… Here’s one more: Imagine Dragons…they were formed in 2008 and have since become a major alt-rock band…and yes, they can fill an arena…how did they do that?...let’s investigate…. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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bonus episodes. It's ongoing history unlimited, and it's available right now, only on Apple

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podcasts. I get a lot of email from young musicians looking for advice,

1:14.9

and they all ask pretty much the same questions.

1:17.7

How do I get more people to know about my music?

1:20.5

How do I get them to listen to my music?

1:22.7

How do I get my songs in the radio?

1:24.8

How do I get a record deal?

1:27.2

Listen, if I had the definitive silver bullet

1:29.6

answers to any of those questions, I'd not only be rich, but I'd be worshipped as a god. Which come to

1:36.9

think of it would be kind of cool. But anyway, it has always been hard to make it in the music business.

1:42.8

You need to not just be good, but great.

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