Time to ask those with more experience than me.
I've been playing in a band since last summer, but the thing is, I don't think it's going anywhere.
Firstly, it's a 6 piece. F**kwit guitarist, egotistical keyboard player, intelligent and reliable guitarist, new drummer, will be a new vocalist cos we just sacked one, and myself. I feel it's far too big for the kinds of pub venues we're likely to play. It's a real squeeze getting everyone in. Gigs are all booked by myself and the more human of the guitarists, we can't trust any of the others to do any of the legwork.
Secondly, we played our first gig at the beginning of July last year, and in all that time we had only 5 gigs, one of which was the keyboard player's birthday party. Plenty of promises to rebook, but nothing that materialised. We have just 3 gigs in the diary for this year, and the first of those is for the end of June.
Finally I think the set list leaves a lot to be desired. We always said that we wanted to play popular rock covers, but stay away from the same old songs that every covers band plays. As a consequence of that we're playing stuff from the early 60s right up to the present day. I feel that it's too wide a demographic. I think that as a punter it would be like listening to one of those compilation albums, where you enjoy half the songs, but skip the other half.
I've had an idea for a project that seems, on paper, like it should work in our area down in Somerset. The new drummer is on board with it, and will bring his guitarist son into it, and I've got a possible vocalist lined up too.
With that information, would you leave the present band to pursue the new project? I don't have time for both due to work.
Either way, how do you go about getting gigs? Are promoters worth it for covers bands? Videos? Demo CDs?
Any and all advice gratefully received.