I didnt give a stance on covid or lockdowns btw so before u quote me with annoying f*** s*** Im only giving thoughts on the idea of covid hurting production of art
cashapp?
ayo it's me @figarooooo just my alt cash.app/$hintodinero 👀
ayo it's me @figarooooo just my alt cash.app/$hintodinero 👀
check their ip @sab
bro artists are putting their cash app on their spotify
😂
s*** hitting different now
Oh you gotta love it
King's Disease >>> Funeral
Agree. Just saying that More To The Story is one of my favorite Wayne songs in a long time.
My favorite artists are rich and well off. Local artist/bands that perform live frequently are those who I feel bad for.
My favorite artists are rich and well off. Local artist/bands that perform live frequently are those who I feel bad for.
No local favorites?
SUPPORT YOUR FAV SMALL ARTISTS
Bandcamp Fridays
daily.bandcamp.com/features/update-on-bandcamp-fridays
Rolling Stone:
Bandcamp will continue its special “Bandcamp Friday” series for the rest of the year, waiving its revenue share on all sales on the first Friday of every month to give musicians more money from each purchase.
The series started as a one-off at the end of March to help get extra money to artists after the COVID-19 pandemic brought touring to a halt and forced independent record stores to close. After fans spent $4.3 million on music and merch, the platform decided to waive its revenue share on the first Friday of the next three months.
In a statement on its website, Bandcamp said, “Because the pandemic is far from over, we’ll continue to hold Bandcamp Fridays on the first Friday of every month until the end of the year.” The next five will take place August 7th, September 4th, October 2nd, November 6th and December 4th. The time frame for each event will be midnight Pacific time to midnight Pacific time, and Bandcamp has even set up a website to ensure fans that they’re purchasing at the right time: the aptly dubbed, IsItBandcampFriday.com.
Nah. Don't really follow the local scene.
I’m in Dallas rn I’m worried these tough times are what is causing all this violence in the industry