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2024 Music Blogs That Want YOUR Music



Popular blogs that feature your music can help you get more listeners and make you more visible. There are a lot of music blogs that are always looking for new and interesting songs to post. This guide will help you find music blogs that want to feature new music in 2024 and get in touch with them.

1. Know what blog landscape there is

Types of Music Blogs: – “Genre-Specific” Blogs: These blogs focus on certain types of music, like rock, hip-hop, dance, and so on.
– **Local Music Blogs**: Write about new acts and local music scenes in certain areas.
– “Mainstream” blogs: post a lot of different kinds of songs and have a large following.
– Niche blogs: These blogs focus on certain parts of music, like artist talks, production methods, or secret scenes.

2. Find blogs that are relevant

Search Tools: – Blog sites: To find music blogs, use sites such as Music Blog Directory, Hype Machine, and SubmitHub.
– On social media sites like Twitter and Instagram, follow topics that are related to music blogs.
– **Networking**: Talk to other singers and people who work in the music business. They might be able to give you advice.

Here are some examples of well-known music blogs in 2024:
1. Pitchfork is known for its in-depth reviews and articles on alternative and pop music.
2. NME: It features new acts and covers a lot of different types of music, from rock to pop.
3. Stereogum: This site focuses on rock and alternative music and has reviews, talks, and stories about the music world.
4. “The Line of Best Fit” has reviews and talks with artists who make pop and alternative music.
5. “Consequence of Sound”: This show covers a lot of different types of music and has news and reviews of albums.
6. **DIY Magazine** has reviews and stories on new acts and independent music.
7. **Earmilk** is a place where different types of music can be heard, like dance, hip-hop, and folk.
8. Clash Magazine: This magazine focuses on rock and alternative music and has reviews, talks with artists, and stories about the music business.
9. Hype Machine: This site collects music from different blogs and shows you the most popular songs.
10. Indie Shuffle: This show is all about indie and alternative music, with hand-picked mixes and reviews.

3. Get Your Submission Ready

Important Things: **Press Kit: Put together a professional press kit with your bio, high-quality photos, song clips, and any successes that stand out.
Cover Letter: Put your own spin on the cover letter and explain why your music is a good fit for the blog.
– **Links**: Give straight links to your social media pages and song listening services, like SoundCloud.

(1) **Tips:** – **Tailor Your Submission:** Make sure your pitch fits the style and topic of each blog.
– *Follow Guidelines*: *Make sure you follow the blog’s posting rules, including the style and due dates.

4. Get in touch with blogs

**Submission Methods** – **Email:** Find the email address for comments or press questions and send your materials in a well-written email.
– **Submission Forms**: A lot of blogs have online forms that you can use to send in songs. Fill out these forms correctly.
– Social Media:** Talk to writers on social media and send them direct texts with your songs if it’s acceptable.

[Example of an Email Template]


Please send me your music, [Your Artist Name]. – [Track or Album Name]

To the [Blog Name] Staff,

I hope this message finds you well. My name is [Your Name], and I’m an artist or band from [Your Location]. This is to let you know about my newest song or record, “[Track/Album Title],” which I think would be a great fit for [Blog Name].

[Describe your music briefly and explain how it fits with the blog’s subject.]

Here is where you can hear the song: [Link]
For more information, here is a copy of my press kit: [An attachment or link]

Thanks for taking a look at my work. I’m excited about the chance of being mentioned on [Blog Name].

Many thanks,
[Your Name]
[Your Name and Phone Number]
[Links to social networks]
5. **Follow Up**

– **Time:** – **Wait Time:** Most blogs need two to four weeks to look over your proposal.
– Follow up in a polite way: If you haven’t heard back in a fair amount of time, send a polite follow-up email.
6. Use blog features to your advantage

**Interact with Blog Posts:** – **Share:** Talk about any reviews or features on your website and social media.
– **Engage:** Talk to your fans and answer their questions or opinions.

7. Make friends and get to know people

Long-term plan: **Network:** Make connections with writers and people in your field to find future possibilities.
**Stay Up-To-Date:** Visit their websites often and follow them on social media to stay up to date on blog changes and new possibilities.

Final Thoughts

Having your music mentioned on blogs can help you get a lot more people to hear it. You can improve your chances of being featured by finding relevant blogs, writing a professional proposal, and following up in the right way. You can also be more successful in the music business in the long run by getting to know writers and responding to their posts.

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