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6 Reasons Why Facebook Sucks

I ran across this blog post and it made me laugh.  (not out loud)

LINK: 6 Reasons Why I don’t like Facebook

I’ll add my own reasons for not liking Facebook below:

1.  It sucks as a platform to promote music.  When I send 20 or so friend requests, Facebook warns me that my behavior is suspicious and that my account could be blocked or deleted.  Talk about WAY too sensitive.  Do a search about this on Google, I’m not alone.

PREFACE: this post is targeted primarily at musicians/bands/producers/etc. 

We all know that the music business is in flux. Record labels are dying, physical CD sales have plummeted, nothing that used to work works any more, and we as independent artists have to keep adapting to have any chance to find some level of success. Yet, there are still tremendous opportunities at our fingertips. 

I have been thinking a lot lately about how much potential there is for us helping each other gain more exposure, traffic, hits and eventually, fans. Does this sound attractive to you? If so, read on. Now, these ideasI’m writing about aren’t exactly original or new – in fact I have read about them on the web. So the concepts already exist – but they usually fall flat in practice. 

“Never Trust the Chinese” reviews

Most of these link to the original review articles – let us know if you find any others out there. So far, only one has been fairly negative, I highlighted it in red. If any of you happen to be decent writers, we’d love to have you write up a little something about the album. don’t be shy or polite – let us have it.

For those of you who don’t know, you can buy the CD at Amazon.com and CDbaby.com. High quality mp3s are available from iTunes and directly from us at the meeble.com store.

Mr. Meeble Biography

Mr. Meeble

Never Trust the Chinese

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Flying in the face of earthly convention, Mr. Meeble issues a warning to everyone who checks out their indie debut album: Never Trust The Chinese. Between its title and content – this Phoenix based trio’s sensual and soulful pop meets dark electronica record is bound to drop jaws, turn heads and offend, oh, maybe about a billion people.

But it’s nothing personal… well, except for the one nameless female who inspired this collection of songs that tell stories of the denial and despair of lost love, personal accountability, remembering, mourning and finally, just maybe, a glimmer of hope.

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