
I will post the resulting review on my blog and share it on my facebook and twitter feeds. Writing a bio is all very well, but if you can get an impartial source to write something in your favour, that will work better. My other aim is to give you some words to maybe put on your facebook page (I will also share your band with people I know in the industry). I am seeking to expand my portfolio by doing reviews of smaller bands and artists who are trying to make a name for themselves. I'm a young freelance writer formerly with Interstate Live, going into degree English Literature with a view to do journalism at the end. If you're a fledgling band looking to make your name I understand how difficult it is to get your name out there. However expect the first new review out on June 7th. It might take me all month but I'll do my best to get round to all 93 of you (plus those who inboxed me directly).ĮDIT 2: My exams are in a month and 10 days.

Since I'm blowing up a bit here I'll review these in chronological order. People work too hard on their music.ĮDIT: Incredible response guys. My point is, I think we could all be a little bit better about offering feedback and not downvoting just because it isn't our style. I agree that quality content should be upvoted, but I don't think it's fair to the artist for anyone to downvote their submission, especially if it's only at the default 1. Just because you don't personally like the music someone else has created, doesn't mean you should take it upon yourself to silence their work.

I've seen countless posts downvoted to 0 that never get the chance to see any real constructive criticism or feedback. The keyword here is critique, not silence. > This subreddit is for posting your own music for others to listen and critique. I'm a little curious why people downvote submissions in this subreddit.
