![]() If you’re looking to strike a chord with the young and artistic, The Luna Collective is where you need to be. From musicians to poets, we strive to cover a diverse amount of rising artists.” They feature talent across the entire creative spectrum. The Luna Collectivedescribes itself as “an online and print magazine that shines a light on young emerging creatives. (And I’m just kidding, Buffalo is great.) 7. If you’re looking to submit your music, give Elicit Magazine a shot. Their main categories are interviews (like this one with Jordy), reviews (like this beautiful piece on Heather Brave), and – particularly cool – “ latest news”, which is a space for newer artists to submit press releases for publication. Who knew great music coverage could come from Buffalo, NY? That’s the surprising home-base of Elicit Magazine, a newer blog that does a nice job of balancing coverage of mainstream acts with coverage of up-and-coming artists. I get about 9 million email submissions a day to Two Story Melody. Want to pitch your music so people actually respond? By the way, if you’re a headbanger, definitely check out their new Heavy Consequence column. It’s an all-in-one solution for the insatiable audiophile looking for in-depth articles and honest reviews. ![]() ![]() Consequenceįormerly known as Consequence of Sound, Consequence features daily news on everything happening in the entertainment industry, with a particular focus on music, using different formats like album reviews, live music, TV shows and podcasts. (Shout out to Ava!) Seriously, if you’re looking for incredible photos to add to your press kit, you need to reach out to Honey Punch. They cover practically identical genres and photographer Ava Butera contributes to both. I would consider Honey Punchand Heart Eyes to be sister sites. It’s the one-stop-shop for performers, producers and music junkies everywhere.Ĭheck out their Feb/Mar 2019 issue and see if you’d be a good fit. They provide music reviews as well as equipment recommendations that will enhance your playlists and production quality. Performeris a full-service resource for musicians. Get a taste of Pitchfork‘s style with this comprehensive piece on Ariana Grande’s thank u, next. The podcast, curated by Pitchfork’s music critics, showcases as much quality and knowledge as the online imprint, so make sure you check it out. Since its inception in 1995, Pitchfork has been an immense source of inspiration for musicians and music lovers, publishing honest reviews of albums and in-depth articles on artists big and small and across all genres. But they offer much more than just interviews and music reviews. Pitchfork is a great in-between site that features both mainstream and indie artists. If you’re looking to be featured, hit me up and I’ll try to put in a good word.Ĭheck out Issue 12 – Post-Valentine’s Day Treats. They focus on up-and-coming alternative and indie pop artists, providing a good mix of interviews, editorials and photography. I love the opportunities its given me and the artists it has connected me with. I write for Heart Eyes, so the magazine has a special place in my heart. They’ve got a solid following, so if you score a review there’s a good chance you’ll gain lifelong fans. If you’re looking for some publicity that won’t cost you your firstborn, check out some of these sites. We’re all familiar with the giants like Rolling Stone and Billboard, but any new artist will tell you that getting your name and story on those sites is like pulling teeth when you don’t have a solid PR team backing you up. With countless tracks released every day, there’s no shortage of music review sites out there. One feature with the right magazine or review site could send your music to the top of the charts. With so many musicians in that in-between stage - producing quality music but not quite making it big - publicity becomes everything. ![]() They hope and pray for their fairy godmother (or dream talent agent) to waltz in and see just how stellar they are. Thousands of musicians play in bars each night just waiting to be discovered by the right person. ![]()
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