Masaki Murashita of Hemoptysis has posted some more cool advice on his HookInMouth.net ‘HemoptyBlog’. This time around – What To Expect When Auditioning For A Band, touching on: Not Wasting Time & Being Honest, Being Prepared, and Knowing When & When Not To Speak
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How about some solid recording studio tips from someone who knows? Masaki Murashita is not only the front man for HEMOPTYSIS, but an engineer and Artist Relations Representative for award-winning producer, Ryan Greene. He is currently writing for HookInMouth.net, and since Hemoptysis are in the studio (Read Official Press Release) recording their debut full length, this is a perfect time to cover the subject.
Check out Masaki’s article at Getting Ready To Hit The Studio
Thrash Metal + Hot Babes = Hemoptychicks
I love Metal. I love women. Put that together and … whoa my freaking God! Thanks to the ever-working Masaki Murashita, guitarist/vocalist of Hemoptysis, I am a very happy man. Check out this promo video for Hemoptychicks, then click through to read more.

This is both a rant and a response to Derek Sivers recent blog, Not happy with existing venues? Make a new one. In short, the blog suggests to do exactly as the title says. Make it a point to read it and don’t forget to leave him a comment as well. The following relates to my own personal experiences regarding this subject.
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This video was brought to our attention by way of good friend Stuart Banks, owner of KillZone Records. A bit off topic from what you may be used to seeing on this site, but we felt compelled to share this video. The statistics shown here are staggering, we just hope a few bands catch on to what they actually have at their disposal. Welcome to the Social Media Revolution!

Yep, there’s a plan for that too! You should know by now that I have a plan for just about everything. “But can’t I just post a Myspace bulletin requesting sponsorship?”, you ask. “NO!”, I reply. Well, I guess you could, but soliciting through social networks will not likely land anything that will remotely affect your music career.
Let’s break this down:
A SPONSOR is the individual or group that provides the support.
TO SPONSOR is to support an event, activity, person, or organization financially or through the provision of products or services.
A SPONSORSHIP is a cash and/or in-kind fee paid to a property (typically in sports, arts, entertainment or causes) in return for access to the exploitable commercial potential associated with that property. An example being, Bud Light may provide the funds needed to build a stage for a music festival in exchange for brand recognition, and of course, exposure to potential paying customers.
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WICKED WORDS OF WISDOM, a monthly feature on Artist Development, brought to you by Wicked D’s Network, will follow the music biz ramblings of core founding member, Don ‘Wicked D’ Harrison. Dubbed the Indie Metal Entrepreneur by ArtistsHouse Music, Wicked D unselfishly shares what he learns, living by his motto, Network or Die!
Most of you have heard of ‘The Secret’, a new-fangled approach to the Laws of Attraction. Unfortunately, it has been commercially packaged, then shoved down your throat like an infomercial. This alone drives many of you to scream “bullshit”. I say new-fangled because the following quote has been stuck in my head for nearly 30 years, long before any of us found The Secret!
“You are never given a wish without being given the power to make it true. You may have to work for it, however.”
How does this relate to your music career?
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