This, but in a so what if some asshole you’re stuck with twice a week gets on your nerves sort of way - if you’re working towards a collective vision - for any amount of money, incl. less than none - who gives a fuck who likes who. Do the thing, make it work. If it doesn’t or is so unproductive it might as well not, then you don’t have to stick around.twelvepoint wrote: Mon Nov 10, 2025 7:18 am Indie music is amazing if you look at from an outsider perspective. You have 4(ish) people who formed a self-organizing collective to make pure art, sometimes intentionally abrasive and disdainful of commercial success! How does shit get done? How do you maintain a mutually respectful artistic focus year after year while hemorrhaging money? It’s amazing this thing ever works and is a real testament to what people will endure to make art.
Anybody can already play music together whenever without a firm commitment. I never really wanted to be in a band with my friends, I just wanted to try and make something great. Occasionally you hit the personality lottery and the situation is easy and free.
That being said, any time a paying cover band opportunity came up I could never even make it to the first practice. Not built that way