Originally Posted by Lwilliam
At worst, this is just another scam to get your money. At best, it's a BAD investment of your money.

When record labels have lawyers, managers, and A&R people scouting the clubs, major sites like myspace (for high-hit band sites) and making recommendations to them, do you really think they will listen to an unsolicited CD from a webzine?

If you have $450 to invest in your music career, I would suggest spending $300 on a Taxi membership ( www.taxi.com ) and then using the other $150 to submit to various listings over the next year. Then you at least have a fighting chance of getting some sort of deal with your music - and if you don't, then you'll at least get feedback as to WHY it isn't of interest to labels or music supervisors.

That's my advice...


I was just going to give exactly this advice. What Larry said.


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