
- Maybe it takes losing the things we take for granted for us to realize their importance? On no longer hating rob ford.
- If you have yet to grab this, it’s worth checking out - Tribute to Nirvana’s Nevermind.
- So this is cute (perfect for a date night). Food/music blog Turntable Kitchen makes a Pairings Box of curated music and food delivered to your door every month for only 25$ shipping included. (It’s US only for now though, damn).
- An album cover that used a photo of the World Trade Center attacks on 9/11. Too far? Yep.
- Interesting keynote address from Roger McNamee on being a musician in the digital age.
- There’s been a lot of talk lately about why b(r)ands should not join Google+ (which I am on, scroll down my sidebar to add me!)
- A 1971 issue of Life magazine with a spread on rock stars with their parents!
- Solid advice on how to advance your career in the music business. Especially love the point about surrounding yourself with winners. There are a lot of very negative people in the industry that will bring you down with them.
- Hilarious and super accurate infographic on the state of the internet right now.
- A great article that explains why musicians should seek guidance on their social media presence. It isn’t just about signing up to every network, you need to use the right tools for your b(r)and.
- Before you ever pitch me your bands music, read this.
- YouTube has created a massive 70 page guide to being successful on YouTube. A must reed if you upload any content there.
- Facebook has created something similar for musicians, a 40 page playbook on how to successfully promote through Facebook.
- Here’s a simpler version of the above if you don’t have time for that (but you should make time for it).
- What do you think of the strange Broken Social Scene video for Sweetest Kill? Seems the band has differing opinions.
- 54 life lessons 14 years of travel taught me. This is a must read.













