Submitted by MrSneakerr t3_11bbtim in CambridgeMA
burkholderia t1_j9xtkpl wrote
/r/bostonmusic though it’s not super active
Would help if you mentioned what genres you’d prefer, posted some links to prior work, stuff like that.
If you want to check out local acts try some smaller clubs around town, meet some of the members and try to network. Always local stuff going on at the jungle, the midway, the late show at sally o’briens, square root, obriens in Allston, etc.
This_Cantabrigian t1_j9z3fab wrote
This. Go to live shows and talk to people in bands. The Boston music scene can feel surprisingly small sometimes, in a everyone knows each other kinda way. Lots of bands play with the same bands a lot. Talk to some people playing music and you can get some leads that way.
burkholderia t1_j9z5du8 wrote
Your comment reminded me, the rock and roll rumble is coming up in April. It’s not what it once was sure, but still a great way to see a lot of newer bands and meet people. Sometimes that circle of bands can feel a bit hard to break into, but it’s also a lot of people who know a lot of people.
MrSneakerr OP t1_j9zc546 wrote
Never heard of that. I’ll have to check it out.
burkholderia t1_j9zfoi2 wrote
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_'n'_Roll_Rumble
When we still had actual rock stations who dedicated air play to local music and they sponsored this stuff it was bigger. Anngelle Wood still runs it and a podcast type local music show. A lot of the groups involved either as bands or judges tend to be people who know the host, so it can be a little circle jerky, but still a great way to network if you want to break into the local music scene.
MrSneakerr OP t1_j9zc2ux wrote
Yeah, I kinda do a bit of everything. I should’ve clarified that. I’ve been going to shows and attempting to meet people that way. I’ll stay the course. Thanks for the info!
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