pjquinones747
07.08.19 | Bleep |
botb
07.08.19 | Unreliability, being an excessive drinker or drug user to the point where it’s an issue, generally being a dick, uhhh idk most of mine are stuff you’d see once the person is in the band. |
botb
07.08.19 | Just make sure they come prepared, if they can’t play the parts or if they don’t learn the same way you’re teaching them stuff it’s not really worth your time if you’re trying to be serious. |
Josh D.
07.08.19 | if they summon The Beast, dump them |
pjquinones747
07.08.19 | oh damnit thats me |
Relinquished
07.08.19 | hope you're a good judge of character. guys in your position would avoid what botb pointed out for sure, but lot of the time you gotta give em a chance far enough to see where to draw the line and for incompatibilities. |
deathschool
07.08.19 | If they keep telling you that they play guitar but always "forget" to bring one to practice, something might be off. |
Relinquished
07.08.19 | part of it is also giving reason for them to stay around lol
sell that vision and ethic in hopes they reciprocate if they talk the talk |
pjquinones747
07.08.19 | We recently picked up a management and media team and are really passionate about the work we do so hopefully our tedious approach will sell how serious we are. The biggest things i want to look for outside of playing ability are: Consistency, financial reliability, communication, availability, creativity (how often they write), and personability (personable-ness?). On top of all this it's just a matter of actually liking the dude/gal. Anyone we bring on would still be subject to a trial run of shows before anything is made official too. |
Tyler.
07.08.19 | buy me a plane ticket, and a place to stay and ill be in your band. i am good i swear |
Dedes
07.08.19 | I cant be your band member but I can be your semi-enthusiastic roadie that echoes everything you say back to your fans |
botb
07.09.19 | I think you got a good head on your shoulders for everything. The most important thing to me was always meshing well personality wise but that’s held me back a decent amount because I’ve been stuck with dudes who were great friends and not great musicians in the past some. |
pjquinones747
07.09.19 | yeah, i worry about that a lot. the whole thing is nervewracking cuz you dont wanna have a bunch of trial and error |
onionbubs
07.09.19 | dude finding people who want to commit to being in a band blows, especially because a lot of the biggest problems become apparent once they're already in the band |
foxblood
07.09.19 | top 10 red flags for me
1. not showing up
2. smoking whatever in the studio/practice space without asking
3. unwilling to make any compromises
4. showing up drunk
5. they don't have their own gear
6. they aren't showing clear signs of progress week to week
7. their gear is all dusty (means they never practice)
8. non-commital, or not showing signs of enthusiasm
9. they are interested in the band image and not the music
10. too annoying to spend thousands of hours with (tried a bass player that said brah 10 times in every sentence)
I went through a lot of auditions for my band and ended up with two new female members, and they are some of the chillest and most highly skilled musicians I've ever seen in my life, both are pros. had to go through a lot of dunderhead deathcore idiots before settling more on jazz-experienced musicians |
SitarHero
07.09.19 | Hit up my boy XingKing. He's a skramz guitar/vocal god and might be down to jam with people and lives in AZ. |
pjquinones747
07.09.19 | good list fox! i myself am not even jazz trained and the difference between myself and a jazz drummer is astounding. |
foxblood
07.09.19 | oh ok, I've played jazz mostly on sax since I was a kid. do you play drums pj? |
sixdegrees
07.09.19 | 11. posts gear pics on instagram |