Our ability to make a living in this industry is dependent on our engagement with these companies. This might not be the case for all artists but for a mid-tier band like ours, I struggle to find a way around it.
Would I love to take our music off Spotify? Yes I would. Can we afford to lose the platform Spotify gives us? No we can’t. It would be devastating for us.
Would I love to never support Live Nation and Ticketmaster again? Sure I would. Is it possible for a band that barely breaks even touring? No. I can’t even fathom how we would do it. We just don’t have that type of leverage.
Would I love to just leave Wasserman Music? Yes I would. Can we? No because I love and respect our agent and I trust him to make the decision that is best for himself, his family and his artists. The agents at Wasserman are not the villains.
Have my values aligned with every sync we’ve ever approved? No they haven’t, but does that income enable me to pay mine and my child’s health insurance every month? You bet it does. Cause let’s remember that there’s no such thing as healthcare for working musicians.
Call me spineless but this is my truth. This is the hypocrisy of our realities, as we try to do the least harm in an unscrupulous system.
Could I do more to hold these individuals and corporations accountable? Absolutely. Do I have the capacity to? No I don’t.
In my opinion it’s not the responsibility of the artists, especially those struggling to make a living, to fix these broken systems. I’m not saying we’re powerless, but without systemic change and accountability for those at the highest levels of power, no meaningful change is going to occur.
I certainly wish more multimillion and billionaire artists would step up and try to hold these institutions accountable. At some point you just don’t need anymore fucking money. People with real power need to speak up. I’m always grateful when an artist uses their platform to disrupt the status quo. You might say “it’s not enough” but it’s something.
None of these corporations are going to bat an eye if Sleigh Bells bails on them. It’ll just leave us losing more money on tour and making less streaming income than we do now. It’s a shitty place to be but it’s the truth. What we need is greater regulation and accountability at the highest levels of the industry.
I don’t want to be cynical but honestly I am. I don’t know what it’s going to take for things to really change. At this point I’m still in this business because I love my band, I love my bandmate and I love the people who have given so much of themselves to our band. They are worth investing in, even if that means simultaneously supporting a depraved system.
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