Speaking from a fan perspective, a 'backstory' only seems to matter long after a band/musician has become famous, a household name. That accounts for the overwhelming popularity of the old VH-1 "Behind The Music" series. They never picked new, potentially up-and-coming acts, and instead focused on big names that had a history--that's what the fans want to see. Fans tend to love a story that focuses on 'how you got there' but they don't seem to care at all about stories that focus on 'how you are trying to get there.' That's why those shows that focus on folks trying to make it never do very well.
When a new band expends great effort to manufacture a backstory and package it in a PR campaign, knowledgeable fans are turned off. All we want to know is if they can play, if they have something worthwhile to say w/ their music. Seems to work well w/ pre-teen girls, tho; just think of the ultimate pre-fab four, the Monkees. If that's your goal...
When a new band expends great effort to manufacture a backstory and package it in a PR campaign, knowledgeable fans are turned off. All we want to know is if they can play, if they have something worthwhile to say w/ their music. Seems to work well w/ pre-teen girls, tho; just think of the ultimate pre-fab four, the Monkees. If that's your goal...