If you are an independent artist, odds are you will be writing your own music press release. There is absolutely nothing wrong with that! And writing a press release for music is actually much easier than it sounds. Just follow a few simple steps and these guidelines to craft your own music press release!
When To Use A Press Release
The only time you should really be writing a press release is for something that is truly newsworthy. This would be for things such as tours, single releases, or album releases. General gigs or shows would not qualify for a press release unless you were opening up for a major act or it was tied to a large special event.
Press releases should be something special!
- Title/Headline/Subject
Here are some points on when to use each:
Title: Use a title in your music press release when you are sending it to someone who regularly receives these, but you need to peak their interest. Make it interesting but to the point so they know exactly what it is about. Generally you will use a title in your press release.
Headline: If you are submitting to a music blog through their website, this would be a good place to come up with a catchy headline. They are expecting to receive a press release application, and having these things done for them might give you a better chance at being featured because it’s just easy to copy and paste. You can also creatively use headings throughout your press release to emphasize other important aspects.
Subject: This would be for an email, of course. If you are sending a press release to someone who might not be expecting it you will need to get crafty here. This will have to be catchy like a headline, but to the point like a title.
- The Press Release
The second and third paragraphs can elaborate on what you are promoting and add some of your personality to the article.
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- Adding Some Color
Don’t have any reviews or quotes? Get some. I’m sure you know a local radio station or have SOME industry contacts who you could reach out to and ask for a simple review on your new single.
PRO TIP: Want to get radio station reviews? Offer a free merch package to them they can give away on air to their listeners in exchange for a simple review. You might even get some air time out of it!
- The Closing Paragraph
- Always Write In The Third Person!
- PROOFREAD. And then proofread again
- Content & Extras
You want to make sure a few different things are included and accessible to the journalists or editors. Always make sure you include download links to:
- The single or album art
- A high res photo
- Artist logo
- THE MUSIC
- All socials and website