Songwriting Advice
How to Write Rockabilly Lyrics
You want swagger in the words and grease in the groove. You want lines that sound like a leather jacket speaking, a narrator who winks ...
How to Write Speed Garage Songs
You want a club banger that sounds like it was born in a sweaty London basement and raised on R and B hooks. You want the drums to boun...
How to Write Australian Country Lyrics
You want country lyrics that taste of red dust, cold beer, and heartbreak with a cheeky grin. You want a tune that could be sung at a p...
Post-Progressive Songwriting Advice
Welcome to the strange beautiful future of songwriting. If progressive rock and art pop had a rogue child who listens to playlists at 2...
Straight-Ahead Jazz Songwriting Advice
You want a tune that swings, tells a story, and survives a smoky club with a full bar and one angry saxophonist. You want a melody that...
New York Music Managers
Ever wondered if the secret sauce to your breakthrough hit lies not just in killer lyrics, but in the savvy, behind-the-scenes magic of...
Bassline Songwriting Advice
If the song is a body, the bass is the spine. Not flashy like a lead synth. Not loud like a chorus vocal. But without a confident bass ...
How to Contact Music Labels
Ready to slide into the DMs of the music industry like it’s the trendiest gig on Instagram? Whether you’re a bedroom songwriter or a fr...
Comedy Hip Hop Songwriting Advice
You want people to laugh and then repeat your line into their DMs. You want a joke that survives a second listen. You want a flow that ...
Music Managers Ireland
So, you’ve got the passion, the playlist, and maybe even a killer verse or two, but what about the behind-the-scenes magic? Welcome to ...