@@anndynegative LORD hi anndy im a long term greg and i found you through dannys video a couple weeks ago and im happy i did bc i rlly like your energy and music :)
@ElektraAllsenberrie it doesn't matter at all, the people you surround yourself with and where you find them will just be different. You absolutely should start that band!
@ElektraAllsenberrie if you keep looking you'll find people. Go out to local shows that have bands in a similar genre to what you want to do. Bands are collaborative so try and be open to other people's ideas too!
Honestly from experience don't force anything and just let things happen organically Also making really formal recruitment processes for bands can come off as really intimidating and probably the best method is to jam with random musicians you can find nearby and see who you play/write well with
I was in multiple bands for years as the drummer. Once I wasn't in a band anymore, I didn't play drums anymore. Packing up my drums, moving them to the car. Unloading my drums, moving them to inside. Setting them up, move them in a corner. Move them on stage for sound check. Play show 🤘🤘moving them off stage after a 40 or 60 or 90 minute set. Pound alcohol and drugs. Move them back to my car (sometimes down 2 story stairs) Load up car. Drive home/my bands practice space. Move them back inside. Say "I'm going to fucking bed". Wake up the next day.... BAND PRACTICE!!! Set them up all over again. This is why haven't touched my drumkit in over 6 or 7 years. I hate them. I really do. I left out a lot more. Ask me what I left out.
As a bassist, I generally try to stay on the drummer's good side and would absolutely help them set up when I was in bands. The rhythm section has to stick together as protection from the singer's and guitarist's craziness and keep everything all together without the credit (unless your Rush).
I've been thinking about wanting to start a band - there's a few things that are a bit challenging. Finding musicians, naming the band and remembering the lyrics to the songs. I want to be as good as the band Type O Negative - if I had to guess what year should I start a band, I would have to choose the late 2020s that way I can give myself some time to figure everything out. Playing instruments and singing are also a bit of a challenge, I have to get trained before I can do more things. I'm going to have to think positive and see what happens.
This is awesome Anndy, thank you!! I’m quite a bit older but have always wanted to have a cover band. And one of my kiddos want to start a band so I absolutely shared this with them. Thank you again!! Rock on!! 🤘 🤩
Don't let the dream die! I always wanted to front a metal band when I was in high school. Now that I am retired (but only 47)....I still want to front a metal band!
No its nor "TOO LATE" if there is no scene of the kind of music you like its because you dont want a scene you either put in the work or no one will. Inspire people crush expectatives, make friends live life
Practicing is the hardest part. I really would love writing music but I hate practicing lol I prefer to meddle with my instruments and find out interesting licks or something, and I do like writing lyrics, but it seems still like being in a band just isn't for me cause I don't feel like practicing all the time. Would very much rather just party and goof around, ngl XD
I'll never have a band cause 1. My only friends are online and they'll probably go offline before we're adults and so we'll never meet irl 😢 2. I only want my friends as bandmates
No. You’ll never have a band because you said it yourself. If you say you’ll never do something then you won’t. A negative mindset can do way more harm than you think.
@@Alisonsgachaverse understandable but it would be good to start a band with people locally so you get familiar with being in band and until your able to be in a band with them. Also if they don’t stay in touch when they get older then they’re not your real best friends.
I had a band once. I was 20 and the other members were 10, 11, and 13. The 13yo played guitar better than me (the guitarist), but he also played drums, so he was the drummer. The 10 and 11 yo didn't play any instruments. We had 1 original song and 1 cover. We played 1 show and made 1 music video. The other members were all brothers, so they brought their sibling rivalry to practice. Good times.
My uncle is the only person I know who has the slightest music background in my family the only one to support me he’s bought me my first guitar amp and case I have my friends who want a band we have me the guitarist a vocalist and our other friend doesn’t really have anything yet so we need him to do back up vocals and rhythm guitar we need drums and bass still one friend plays bass so he will but still need a drummer 💪💪💪🤘🤘🤘🎸🎸🎸
Don’t have a backup plan, write really good songs and be professional. You have one chance to impress someone so don’t put garbage live videos and recordings from ur phone.
I’m 29 and feel like it’s too late. I’ve written songs on and off my whole life but never really had the opportunity to chase the dream. I would love to be a pop punk vocalist, is it worth a shot?
Thanks for the advices Andy. I need to ask a question tho: I'm a guitarist, I'm not that great (beginner skills) but when I played with my drummer 2 years ago it was enough. After all we played skate/pop punk covers and it was enough, also I fixed how to get along with the drums. But after covid, school and other shit, my drummer is busy and can't play anymore. So, should I become a drummer even if it's not really my thing? I think finding a drummers is the hardest part
Maybe I’m biased because I play drums and only drums but I found the drums easiest to pick up when I was younger. No notes, chords, or pitches to learn. But it does require “feel” and a good ear especially if you’re planning on being self taught. What I liked about drums after i learned the basics, was throwing on my favorite songs in my headphones and just playing along. Probably the most fun instrument to start on when you’re at square one of skill
It's fun to experiment with other instruments. It can be tricky to find a drummer and if you did learn you would never have a hard time finding a band to play it. That said if you don't enjoy playing drums then don't force yourself to do it, you'll just end up hating the idea of doing it
2024. Bands doesn´t pay anymore. Touring costs went to the stratosphere, the market is oversaturated, people are more and more addicted to social media that it´s difficult to find REAL musicians and no posers, and as the guy good described in the video, many of them give up after realising that the level of commitment is higher as long as the band grow, then you must each 1 or 2 years renewing the staff etc. The second point is age. When I started my music career in the eighties, I was 19, eager, ambitious and arrogant and the band was a kind of Union of Gangsters where we think we were so unique and a shield against the adult world. Today I don´t believe in that anymore - which is absolutely normal - and the only reason I would like to form a band is MONEY (Yes, I am a pro musician).
I agree with a lot of these points, but I do think there's value in starting a band for fun too. Just not if you want to make a go of being a pro musician
@@anndynegative Yes, in an aspect you are right. But if you mention in your video topics like "it requires a lot of practice (it´s boring and repetitive)" "how big of a commitment making music is", I think that the idea is ambitioning something pro or semi pro as reward...... That is for many wannabes a "fun killer".
“Too late” is ridiculous. everything will always have happened in the past, it’ll always feel like people have done this a bunch before you. But the reality is, you are the youngest you’ll be for the rest of your life. You can wait for that life to be shorter, or you can just do the shit you want to do.
Do any of your friends play/want to play music? If not, are you leaning for a more alternative style? If so maybe see if your school has any openly punk/metal/emo/goth/ect kids. They always have the best music taste, and a lot of them love playing too. Just try talking to those ones :)
Me and some of my buddies of mines want to start a band but we dont know where to go or we dont have any space we want to rent a storage unit but we dont know If that's a good idea any bright ideas youtube?
Lost me at finding other musicians. You don't even need that. Learn to play multiple instruments, learn to use a DAW, and learn how to push your shit. That's it. Love a 17 year experienced musician!
I have all the gear in my music rooms, PA systems, way too many guitars, amps galore, mics, a few nice bass’s, pretty decked out Yamaha drum kit, & insane amounts of software n pedals. Me n my homies just make rap music with beats we find on RUclips… I keep telling them we could start a band n I have two on board I’m pretty sure with one knowing how to play a little bass. I’ll keep it updated if it turns into anything🤙🏼
WARNING LONG BAND STORY ( well not that long at least) I tried starting a band during the summer after I got outta elementary school and moved on to middle school but it was just difficult finding the right band members and trying to stick to one or two metal genres, my band started off as the rippers and we wanted to be a rock band me and my buddy started it but il tell ya something we had no idea what the hell we were doing 😂 Anyway we changed our band name to deadly crows and we could not stick with one music genre we wanted to do Nu metal like slipknot or mushroomhead and then I tried making us a deathcore band AND THEN A GRINDCORE/ SLAM But then I moved and found new band members " only two" and we did nothing but dreaming the one guy was going to be OUR 2ND RHYTHM GUITARIST but then after awhile we let go of some members and then we changed our name to NecroNiall and we were planning on joining the Christian black metal scene, Our 3rd guitarist became our lead singer because he didn't have enough money to afford equipment but even then he never practiced he was just pretty much dead weight cuz we was barely practicing and I nagged and nagged on him about practicing vocals I was sending him bands and songs to listen too I was sending him tutorials but he kept just making excuses, Our drummer was dedicated though but he said that if the singer left then he would so I pretty much had to keep the singer around 🙄 I changed the band name and genre to Saviors Guilt and I changed the genre to classic 2000s metalcore but my band kept arguing about it and complaining about it they were just pretty much being babys about so then I changed the band and genre back to NecroNiall and then we got in another big argument and then there pretty much out of the band, Reasons why I'd be impossible to let them back in, I can't bring my old singer back in because as I mentioned he never practiced he was just in the band to say he was in the band, I can't let my old drummer back in because he is gonna complain about the singer not being in the band and then he's going to try to invite him back in but there was even one time WHERE HE TRIED TO KICK ME OUT OF THE BAND A BAND I STARTED AND BROUGHT HIM INTO. I let go of them now but I've come a long way I started the band when I was 11 years old and I'm 13 years old now and I changed the band back to Saviors Guilt but let me tell you something. Trying to make your own band is not easy, you can't be in a band just to say your in a band it takes time and a shit tone of dedication man, you have to decide which band member is good and which one you have to drag bye your feet, you have to decide which people and which people have to leave, No matter what place your in the band either if your a singer a guitarist or a drummer it's never easy and you never pick it up so quickly right on time, You need to learn how to deal with a band changing it's name or changing its genre and all of my band members are older than me yet information like this can't come out there mouth like what comes out of mine, When your in a band it doesn't matter how much of a budget you have or how good your music is it matters the time you put in it and the people who are willing to do the same with you. I'm Orion Lyons, I'm 13 years old and I play guitar in a Metalcore band Saviors Guilt, I live in Illinois in the area of Pontiac, if there's anyone willing to join me then reply to me or if you want to reply to me in general that's fine too. For now Goodbye. I'll see you guys soon
and if you still dont have friends you can always learn multiple instruments and record them separately then add them together
That's the spirit!
@@anndynegative LORD hi anndy im a long term greg and i found you through dannys video a couple weeks ago and im happy i did bc i rlly like your energy and music :)
@@rebelsleighter I'm glad you found your way here :)
good idea honestly, especially if you don’t work well with others
I already do this, but I'd prefer doing it live, hence the need for other people.
Lesson one. Don't ever let someone tell you how to be a musician.
How do I figure it out?
As a death metal fan, I would 100% listen to a band called the Fuzzy Bunnies
Me too tbh
same honestly
same honestly
😂😂😂 That’s how you get to the top 10
Trying to be in a band and get into the scene. already have 2 members and some songs written. cant wait!
Amazing! Keep working at it, you're gonna have a blast!
If you guys are still interested, I can be a singer/vocalist for you guys.
I wanna be in but I live in south America :(
If a Jazz band is called Monster Death Cult I’m 1000% gonna give them a listen!
I think it's a pretty great band name
@ElektraAllsenberrie it doesn't matter at all, the people you surround yourself with and where you find them will just be different. You absolutely should start that band!
@ElektraAllsenberrie if you keep looking you'll find people. Go out to local shows that have bands in a similar genre to what you want to do. Bands are collaborative so try and be open to other people's ideas too!
Honestly from experience don't force anything and just let things happen organically
Also making really formal recruitment processes for bands can come off as really intimidating and probably the best method is to jam with random musicians you can find nearby and see who you play/write well with
This is definitely a great approach. Always try to keep it fun, even if it's serious
I was in multiple bands for years as the drummer. Once I wasn't in a band anymore, I didn't play drums anymore. Packing up my drums, moving them to the car. Unloading my drums, moving them to inside. Setting them up, move them in a corner. Move them on stage for sound check. Play show 🤘🤘moving them off stage after a 40 or 60 or 90 minute set. Pound alcohol and drugs. Move them back to my car (sometimes down 2 story stairs) Load up car. Drive home/my bands practice space. Move them back inside. Say "I'm going to fucking bed". Wake up the next day.... BAND PRACTICE!!! Set them up all over again. This is why haven't touched my drumkit in over 6 or 7 years. I hate them. I really do.
I left out a lot more. Ask me what I left out.
As a bassist, I generally try to stay on the drummer's good side and would absolutely help them set up when I was in bands. The rhythm section has to stick together as protection from the singer's and guitarist's craziness and keep everything all together without the credit (unless your Rush).
what did you leave out bro
I've been thinking about wanting to start a band - there's a few things that are a bit challenging. Finding musicians, naming the band and remembering the lyrics to the songs. I want to be as good as the band Type O Negative - if I had to guess what year should I start a band, I would have to choose the late 2020s that way I can give myself some time to figure everything out. Playing instruments and singing are also a bit of a challenge, I have to get trained before I can do more things. I'm going to have to think positive and see what happens.
omg same, same for tokio hotel i want to be just like them and reach fame but idk how or if i even will get noticed
Great delivery with a lot of humor! This was fun to watch!
Honestly with how current band names are a name like Fuzzy Bunnies would probably not confuse metalheads that much
Fuzzy bunnies was fire.
Practice is the best part. Not as fun alone, but its really fun watching what others do with your song idea.
This is awesome Anndy, thank you!! I’m quite a bit older but have always wanted to have a cover band. And one of my kiddos want to start a band so I absolutely shared this with them. Thank you again!! Rock on!! 🤘 🤩
Amazing!!! I'm glad it can help, hope to hear the kids band some day :)
Don't let the dream die! I always wanted to front a metal band when I was in high school. Now that I am retired (but only 47)....I still want to front a metal band!
@@ananda_miaoyin well then I say GO FOR IT!! 🤘🤘🤘
@@AJ-jd9cm I'm doin it! I actually got Rocksmith. What a kickass program. Where was that when I was a kid?
The fuzzy business would be great for a goregrind band
really great video,, i've been wanting to start a band for some time and you've given me some great tips! thanks xx
Hope it helps! Best of luck, you're gonna have a lot of fun!
Tell your bass player I said he has an AWESOME p bass. That green looks sick
You’re only an angsty teen once, might as well start a shitty garage band and score one or two gigs at most 🤙
That's the spirit!
Glad he at least acknowledged that you are going to paying to play live these days in many cases.
We started a band with my pals, we are making our first song rn.
HELL YEA! have fun!
@@anndynegative thx!
me: I love singing, maybe I could be a soloist
tourette's: LMFAOAOAOAOAOAOAOOOO HAH! LOOK AT THIS JOKESTER HERE!!!
The part where the kid just droppes his arms when his keyboard fell cracked me up so hard😆
I'm really just here for the memes 🤣
As I remember it was a Weezer song so it checks out.
Yup its that easy! *minus the endless life journey of becoming good at your craft (instrument) and not sucking as a band. 👍
Great info, it'll help others a lot.
I sure hope so!
only start a band for the love of music!...starting a band in 2023 seeking success is madness...if you want success just be a solo artist
No its nor "TOO LATE" if there is no scene of the kind of music you like its because you dont want a scene you either put in the work or no one will. Inspire people crush expectatives, make friends live life
Exactly
I want a band called chocolate covered bananas… what genre is that?
Whatever you want it to be
Death metal
Practicing is the hardest part. I really would love writing music but I hate practicing lol
I prefer to meddle with my instruments and find out interesting licks or something, and I do like writing lyrics, but it seems still like being in a band just isn't for me cause I don't feel like practicing all the time. Would very much rather just party and goof around, ngl XD
Nothing wrong with that. Not everyone needs to try to be in a band. I say do whatever makes you happiest
I'll never have a band cause
1. My only friends are online and they'll probably go offline before we're adults and so we'll never meet irl 😢
2. I only want my friends as bandmates
No. You’ll never have a band because you said it yourself. If you say you’ll never do something then you won’t. A negative mindset can do way more harm than you think.
Btw I’m not saying you’ll never be in a band, I’m juat saying that having a mindset like that is what’s would cause you not to be in a band
@@undriftedpop788 but I want to have a band with my best friends...
@@Alisonsgachaverse understandable but it would be good to start a band with people locally so you get familiar with being in band and until your able to be in a band with them. Also if they don’t stay in touch when they get older then they’re not your real best friends.
I’m down to be a friend as well I don’t have many😔… I do guitar as well🎸💯
All I need is a drink and a dream baby
I had a band once. I was 20 and the other members were 10, 11, and 13. The 13yo played guitar better than me (the guitarist), but he also played drums, so he was the drummer. The 10 and 11 yo didn't play any instruments. We had 1 original song and 1 cover. We played 1 show and made 1 music video. The other members were all brothers, so they brought their sibling rivalry to practice. Good times.
Great video, as always!
Great human, as always
Thanks Anndy, this really helped. I just started a band, and I only have one person in it. Its more of an online band tho.
Nothing wrong it that! Best of luck, you're gonna have fun :)
Ty@@anndynegative
You need more audience my guy!
My uncle is the only person I know who has the slightest music background in my family the only one to support me he’s bought me my first guitar amp and case I have my friends who want a band we have me the guitarist a vocalist and our other friend doesn’t really have anything yet so we need him to do back up vocals and rhythm guitar we need drums and bass still one friend plays bass so he will but still need a drummer 💪💪💪🤘🤘🤘🎸🎸🎸
Don’t have a backup plan, write really good songs and be professional. You have one chance to impress someone so don’t put garbage live videos and recordings from ur phone.
Great vid, great advice
Hope it helps!
the clips killed me man
I’m 29 and feel like it’s too late. I’ve written songs on and off my whole life but never really had the opportunity to chase the dream. I would love to be a pop punk vocalist, is it worth a shot?
I was 35 years old before my first song crossed 100,000 streams. It's only too late if you don't try. CHASE THOSE DREAMS
no local scene, and no people at school 😭
Try reaching out to people online! It's super easy to collaborate over zoom these days (I've done it myself)
I play I'm still in school
Thanks for the advices Andy.
I need to ask a question tho: I'm a guitarist, I'm not that great (beginner skills) but when I played with my drummer 2 years ago it was enough. After all we played skate/pop punk covers and it was enough, also I fixed how to get along with the drums. But after covid, school and other shit, my drummer is busy and can't play anymore.
So, should I become a drummer even if it's not really my thing?
I think finding a drummers is the hardest part
Maybe I’m biased because I play drums and only drums but I found the drums easiest to pick up when I was younger. No notes, chords, or pitches to learn. But it does require “feel” and a good ear especially if you’re planning on being self taught.
What I liked about drums after i learned the basics, was throwing on my favorite songs in my headphones and just playing along. Probably the most fun instrument to start on when you’re at square one of skill
@@conorm9575 I think I'll give it a try. Thanks for sharing your thoughts
It's fun to experiment with other instruments. It can be tricky to find a drummer and if you did learn you would never have a hard time finding a band to play it. That said if you don't enjoy playing drums then don't force yourself to do it, you'll just end up hating the idea of doing it
I like your music
Rule one: Be clear about if improvements are allowed.
I just recently watched a video about people making fun of you how did I get here
What is that "drumming is pain" clip from?
It was really hard but i've done it! #mfilesband from london UK!😊😊😊
Actually the fuzzy bunnies is a great death metal band name
You're so right
2024. Bands doesn´t pay anymore. Touring costs went to the stratosphere, the market is oversaturated, people are more and more addicted to social media that it´s difficult to find REAL musicians and no posers, and as the guy good described in the video, many of them give up after realising that the level of commitment is higher as long as the band grow, then you must each 1 or 2 years renewing the staff etc. The second point is age. When I started my music career in the eighties, I was 19, eager, ambitious and arrogant and the band was a kind of Union of Gangsters where we think we were so unique and a shield against the adult world. Today I don´t believe in that anymore - which is absolutely normal - and the only reason I would like to form a band is MONEY (Yes, I am a pro musician).
I agree with a lot of these points, but I do think there's value in starting a band for fun too. Just not if you want to make a go of being a pro musician
@@anndynegative Yes, in an aspect you are right. But if you mention in your video topics like "it requires a lot of practice (it´s boring and repetitive)" "how big of a commitment making music is", I think that the idea is ambitioning something pro or semi pro as reward...... That is for many wannabes a "fun killer".
i have gear, oc and the ideas just need people to heeeelp me🤘🥴
KEEP SEARCHING! You'll find your people
Ayooooo what do u play?? I’m looking to play with others tbh💯
I would give fuzzy bunnies a chance lol
i’m starting a band and i’ve written some songs but i recently lost a bass player. i’m also looking for a vocalist/guitarist and a drummer.
I also want to work in a band
Can I join your band
@@Jyazmusic that depends, what can you do?
@@drewmaster2002 I am writing songs and practicing for vocalist
@@Jyazmusic oh cool, i should make it clear that i’m looking for members about my age, early to mid 20s.
@@drewmaster2002 my age is 20
HOLY SHIT STEPHEN STILLS REFERENCE
Good catch!
“Too late” is ridiculous. everything will always have happened in the past, it’ll always feel like people have done this a bunch before you. But the reality is, you are the youngest you’ll be for the rest of your life. You can wait for that life to be shorter, or you can just do the shit you want to do.
Yup! This is the exact right take forever
made my band with my best buds about a week ago, we're trying to write some songs but we're horrible at making lyrics.
Amazing! You're gonna have fun...I'll have a video about writing lyrics up today or tomorrow
Are you guys looking for a singer/vocalist?
@@boydkillerzz6423 if y'all start a band in the comments I'ma be so proud
@@anndynegative that would be wild
@@boydkillerzz6423 nah we got everyone, thanks though man.
Anyone tryna start one still?? Or just looking to jam and have fun🔥💯
M e
@@4kmarkksounds cool man lmk
3:04 thats old OLD green day from 1992
4:12 more green day
ahh linkin park live 2001 los angles
A human of excellent taste I see
I have very good taste of music as a 11 year old kid
I'm 11 and I want to start a band
GET OUT THERE AND DO IT! you're gonna have a ton of fun
6:36 Early Linkin park from 1999
Anyone in their early 20’s
Me and I’m turning 21 this month.
I hate the shade that your giving to the bass, i am a bassist and learned bass first
It's all in fun. I started on bass too
High end content 💉
High end human 💚
DEATH METAL 🤬🤣
Trying to get into the local music scene is easy until you realize theres only bars that host music which means you cant get in
WAS THAT STEPHEN STILLS?
Im a freshman and really want to start a band I play guitar but I don't know where to find people?
Flash your teacher
Do any of your friends play/want to play music? If not, are you leaning for a more alternative style? If so maybe see if your school has any openly punk/metal/emo/goth/ect kids. They always have the best music taste, and a lot of them love playing too. Just try talking to those ones :)
Anndy: Get out of your house.
Me, a socially awkward introvert: Sh*t.
U like music?? Or want to play??🤔💯
@@Reed5016o dammm cool cool🔥💯
Maybe we cold jam one day😁💯
Yup💯
I’m in GA currently I’ll be traveling around different states soon when I get my car later on💯 and nahh it’s fine
tough
So what if all I can do is sing😅(sort of)
I would do it for fun. Like Julie and the Phantoms ...don't laugh at me
🕊️🌹
im totally in a band, can i play? (pauses) pffffff, yeah i can play!
That's the spirit!
We wanted our bands name to be unleashed but that’s taken so our band is called THE UNLEASHED 🗿
Me and some of my buddies of mines want to start a band but we dont know where to go or we dont have any space we want to rent a storage unit but we dont know If that's a good idea any bright ideas youtube?
Lost me at finding other musicians. You don't even need that.
Learn to play multiple instruments, learn to use a DAW, and learn how to push your shit. That's it.
Love a 17 year experienced musician!
Tbf, from 4:25, you're on point
I mean, to be fair, the term "band" rather refers to at least two people playing together
I have all the gear in my music rooms, PA systems, way too many guitars, amps galore, mics, a few nice bass’s, pretty decked out Yamaha drum kit, & insane amounts of software n pedals. Me n my homies just make rap music with beats we find on RUclips… I keep telling them we could start a band n I have two on board I’m pretty sure with one knowing how to play a little bass. I’ll keep it updated if it turns into anything🤙🏼
Bruh whenever i start a band they bail on me the last minute or they're on other band sk it's kinda too late
DON'T. GIVE. UP.
@@anndynegative I'M TRYING MY BEST BRO
@@melek1108what do u play man?? I’m currently looking to play with other musicians or upcoming musicians💯
@@Mang0stash03 singer/rhythm Guitarist but i guess we're not in the Same country
Ye u might be right💯 im in GA
2:17 DO YOU HAVE A DEATHWISH...?
You have amnesia you can’t remember songs that already exists? Just create your own songs. Like the legendary Kurt cobain did
I don't think anybody will be that successful, it is just for fun isn't it?
Ok, you got a band, recorded 10 awesome tracks, and have done a few live shows (before 12 people), and made a cheep and fun music video. Now what?
WARNING LONG BAND STORY ( well not that long at least) I tried starting a band during the summer after I got outta elementary school and moved on to middle school but it was just difficult finding the right band members and trying to stick to one or two metal genres, my band started off as the rippers and we wanted to be a rock band me and my buddy started it but il tell ya something we had no idea what the hell we were doing 😂
Anyway we changed our band name to deadly crows and we could not stick with one music genre we wanted to do Nu metal like slipknot or mushroomhead and then I tried making us a deathcore band AND THEN A GRINDCORE/ SLAM
But then I moved and found new band members " only two" and we did nothing but dreaming the one guy was going to be OUR 2ND RHYTHM GUITARIST but then after awhile we let go of some members and then we changed our name to NecroNiall and we were planning on joining the Christian black metal scene,
Our 3rd guitarist became our lead singer because he didn't have enough money to afford equipment but even then he never practiced he was just pretty much dead weight cuz we was barely practicing and I nagged and nagged on him about practicing vocals I was sending him bands and songs to listen too I was sending him tutorials but he kept just making excuses,
Our drummer was dedicated though but he said that if the singer left then he would so I pretty much had to keep the singer around 🙄
I changed the band name and genre to Saviors Guilt and I changed the genre to classic 2000s metalcore but my band kept arguing about it and complaining about it they were just pretty much being babys about so then I changed the band and genre back to NecroNiall and then we got in another big argument and then there pretty much out of the band,
Reasons why I'd be impossible to let them back in,
I can't bring my old singer back in because as I mentioned he never practiced he was just in the band to say he was in the band,
I can't let my old drummer back in because he is gonna complain about the singer not being in the band and then he's going to try to invite him back in but there was even one time WHERE HE TRIED TO KICK ME OUT OF THE BAND A BAND I STARTED AND BROUGHT HIM INTO.
I let go of them now but I've come a long way I started the band when I was 11 years old and I'm 13 years old now and I changed the band back to Saviors Guilt but let me tell you something.
Trying to make your own band is not easy, you can't be in a band just to say your in a band it takes time and a shit tone of dedication man, you have to decide which band member is good and which one you have to drag bye your feet, you have to decide which people and which people have to leave,
No matter what place your in the band either if your a singer a guitarist or a drummer it's never easy and you never pick it up so quickly right on time,
You need to learn how to deal with a band changing it's name or changing its genre and all of my band members are older than me yet information like this can't come out there mouth like what comes out of mine,
When your in a band it doesn't matter how much of a budget you have or how good your music is it matters the time you put in it and the people who are willing to do the same with you.
I'm Orion Lyons, I'm 13 years old and I play guitar in a Metalcore band
Saviors Guilt, I live in Illinois in the area of Pontiac, if there's anyone willing to join me then reply to me or if you want to reply to me in general that's fine too.
For now Goodbye.
I'll see you guys soon
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Well I’m still in elementary school sooo
Get started early!
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Awesome video! Lots of great tips :)
Glad it was helpful!
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Do you know how many Travis Barkers are outthere who didn't make it ?
Depends on what you call "making it."