GuitarMikeB wrote:... But avoiding ALL concerts because they are 'expensive' is just showing that you don't care to support others' music.
Really? So these famous musicians counts as "others'" and the indie musicians I support and pay to go see are just "non-grata" individuals. Should they just quit and suffer their day jobs and stop being hobbyists? That you only become a "real" musician if you have a big label contract, hit records, basically a big corporate machine to "tell" you that they matter?
Sir, that $35 for a ticket becomes $70 if both my husband and I attend. I'm the sole breadwinner in my house and my husband works as a "pro" musician while I hold down the fort. So I like how you have the nerve to tell me that I should be out there supporting other these people who have hit records, they make royalties off satellite music stations, they make royalties off television and commercials who use their music, classic radio stations play their music in regular rotation, they tour and have thousands of fans who are non-musicians and who support their music, while I can't even afford to replace my f**k up carpet in my house, and have to put music equipment we need on layaway at Guitar Center.
I've supported these people and have their albums when they were in their heyday, I also rebought their music in digital format, so I think I've f**k supported them enough! So I prefer to be selfish and support some indie bands who I see as just as "pro" and spend my leftover cash on supporting my own music career!
Some of the "non grata" indie musicians I support:
Abney Park -
www.abneypark.com - been playing since the 90s, started as a goth industrial band, but one of the top Steampunk bands in the WORLD. See their latest video here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PpGF9bDTLoI
Unextraordinary Gentlemen -
www.unextraordinarygentlemen.com - been around since 2007 and another leader in the Steampunk genre. Currently has a new CD just released "Stars Pulled Down." I love the leader singer's lyrics and sense of storytelling in his lyrics.
Kina Cosper - who was pro, started out with the grammy-award winning group, Brownstone, and got a solo recording contract with Dreamworks in the 90s, but because she was black and her music was crossover rock/pop, the label didn't promote her. She's now holding a fundraiser to record her next CD.
http://www.indiegogo.com/newkinamusic
April Smith & The Next Picture Show -
http://www.aprilsmithmusic.com/ April is based on the East Coast and goes on tour every year, so I attend her show in Los Angeles. Has had her song "Warm & Flutter" featured in a Crest toothpaste commercial and her some "Terrible Things" featured as the promo song for the HBO Series "Weeds."
The Pirate Charles - friends of mine who are simply badass live and a lot of fun to see.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKegYuEM ... ure=relmfu
Chaeya