Beautiful Days New Band Competition - ENTRY CLOSED
United Kingdom | |
08 March 2004
The Beautiful
Days Festival is the best new festival in Britain, taking place at Escot Park in Devon on the weekend of August 21
and 22. Click here for more info on the event.
Following a month of accepting entries
for this exciting opportunity to open the main or the second stage at the festival we have now stopped accepting new submissions
- but given that we received in excess of 300 entries (even with quite strict entry conditions!) we've already got plenty
of excellent music to listen to!
In the next week or so we will announce a shortlist of ten bands who will be put forward
to the next stage of the competition. We'll offer readers links to the bands' music on-line, details of how to buy any
CD's that might be for sale or dates and venues of upcoming gigs.
Voting will be mainly by SMS texting, with each texted
vote costing just 50p - the proceeds of which will go to help the Strummerville
Foundation for New Music.
When we close the voting we will be left with just four bands - our aim being that
these will be potientially some of the best new festival acts in the UK today!
The final decision as to which of the
two acts will get to play at Beautiful Days will be made at a live gig (probably in Exeter - just up the
road from the festival) where we expect to have a very special guest headliner and a panel of judges which will include members
of The Levellers - quite possible the greatest festival band of all time, and therefore superbly qualified
to make what will surely be a difficult decision on the night!
We'd like to thank every band who took the time to submit
an application, and we can assure you that we have listened to every track you have sent us. Selecting the shortlist will
be no easy task because we are having to choose between a hugely varied selection of genres, and to make matters even
more time consuming we are considering more than just the music we've been sent. We're looking for bands who know how
to perform as well as play...and that usually means that we are after acts with a track record of
live performance - because delivering the goods on stage can be very different from putting down a track in the studio.
This
means that we're backing up our initial opinions of the music with a bit more research. We want to see what bands look like,
and we want to find out what other people have thought about them in the past. Both of these things are sometimes as important
to a band's success as the individuality and quality of their music. Looks and popularity will never outweight musical talent,
but if you're going to be more than a good quality demo then you have to be able to offer your audience more that a tune and
a melody.
How are we doing this part of the judging? Simple - we're using Google! How a band presents itself or is
featured on the web often reflects heavily on how they come across in the flesh. This isn't aslways necessarily true, but
as the Internet becomes more and more important as a source of opinion and information then bands will have to recognise that
their 'virtual' personas will soon be as crucial as their 'real' ones.
Look out over the next week or two for the final
shortlist, and then get voting...you CAN make a difference!!
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