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Seeing Yourself As A Professional Musician with Ryan Brooks of SLEEP IN MOTION

In this episode of The Rock Metal Podcast, we're chatting with Ryan Brooks of the band Sleep In Motion about their new EP ‘Separate’ out now.


During our chat we touch on a lot of great tips for musicians, such as how Ryan sees himself as a professional musician, planning out the work 1-2 years in advance and constantly evolving his understanding of the music industry.


'Separate' was Produced, Recorded and Mixed by Ryan Brooks and Sleep In Motion; Mastered by Erik Miles at The Forum Recording Studios.


For fans of Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Alter Bridge.


Heavy Hitters from today's episode:


1. Choose what to spend the money on as a band, doing the rest of the services and creative processes in house.


2. Seeing yourself as a professional musician by working 1-2 years in advance, setting goals, knowing where you want to go to start setting the pieces in place.


3. Being vulnerable in the lyrics you write to connect with your audience, yourself, and even connecting with your band.


Check out more information on today's episode here:


http://www.therockmetalpodcast.ca

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