In the new age of digital downloading and iTunes supremacy, many artists are turning to giving tracks away as a way to get their name out and about. Maybe it’s effort to get you to come out to your local pub, farmer’s market, or Tully’s to watch them give you the magic live and in person. Vancouver B.C.’s Bend Sinister has graciously joined the hopefuls by giving away 10 free tracks as d
In an effort to get more of their fans on their mailing list and to garner some votes in the Peak Performance Project Vancouver's Bend Sinister is giving away the Best of Bend Sinister which features the bands 8 favorite tracks from their three albums to date. If you visit bendsinisterband.com, sign up for their mailing list and verify your address you will get a zip file containing MP3s of Bec...
After taking part in five days of the Peak Performance Project, Vancouver's Bend Sinister has alot to say about it. However, according to Music BC:"The PEAK Performance Project is a seven-year, $5.29 million contest open to all musicians in British Columbia. The project was created by 100.5 The PEAK and Music BC to develop BC based emerging artists.Every year, twenty finalists from BC will
In an effort to get more of their fans on their mailing list and to garner some votes in the Peak Performance Project Vancouver's Bend Sinister is giving away the Best of Bend Sinister which features the bands 8 favorite tracks from their three albums to date. If you visit bendsinisterband.com, sign up for their mailing list and verify your address you will get a zip file containing MP3s of Bec...
In the new age of digital downloading and iTunes supremacy, many artists are turning to giving tracks away as a way to get their name out and about. Maybe it’s effort to get you to come out to your local pub, farmer’s market, or Tully’s to watch them give you the magic live and in person. Vancouver B.C.’s Bend Sinister has graciously joined the hopefuls by giving away 10 free tracks as d
After taking part in five days of the Peak Performance Project, Vancouver's Bend Sinister has alot to say about it. However, according to Music BC:"The PEAK Performance Project is a seven-year, $5.29 million contest open to all musicians in British Columbia. The project was created by 100.5 The PEAK and Music BC to develop BC based emerging artists.Every year, twenty finalists from BC will
The amount of funding being awarded to the independent and small label bands in Canada is pretty impressive. You constantly hear about people like The Swiss (@polarismusicprize) or something like the Verge awards raising cash to help support the arts and in a time where the government is doing the exact opposite, it’s the very tiny silver lining in a very large dark cloud that constantly pours .