I Can Make a Mess internship
14 years ago
Hey, guys. I just wanted to tell you guys a bit about my internship.
I got accepted to the program, a non-profit organization dedicated to building a more stable bridge between listener and artist that seems to have crumbled recently within the past ten years along with the music industry shift of interest of singles rather than albums, talentless rising above the talent, and Justin Bieber being allowed to exist.
To do this, Ace Enders, a key member of the underground music industry and loved member of such bands as The Early November, I Can Make a Mess Like Nobody's Business, and Ace Enders and a Million Different People, has jumpstarted this internship, which is currently 157 strong and ready to start bringing good back into the equation for musicians and those within the industry struggling to make a living.
One of the initial projects the internship was asked to promote was a kickstarter with a goal of 10,000 dollars. I'm not asking for donations - within the first day, more than 80% of the goal has been met.
The video within the page describes more about what's been going on, as well as more information about Enders and the work he plans to set forth coinciding with the release of I Can Make a Mess' third album due this Spring.
If you wish to help, or know someone who might be interested, more information is detailed about the program here. Applications are still being accepted!
As far as I'm concerned, I couldn't think of a more influencing, iconic man to be the forerunner of a project that could very well revitalize the way we look at and perceive the music industry. But he can't do it alone. It's going to take more than us.
If you want, apply. If not, then show some love. Donate and get a copy of the album. The guy is an amazing musician.
"If music be the food of love...play on."
- Gabriel
I got accepted to the program, a non-profit organization dedicated to building a more stable bridge between listener and artist that seems to have crumbled recently within the past ten years along with the music industry shift of interest of singles rather than albums, talentless rising above the talent, and Justin Bieber being allowed to exist.
To do this, Ace Enders, a key member of the underground music industry and loved member of such bands as The Early November, I Can Make a Mess Like Nobody's Business, and Ace Enders and a Million Different People, has jumpstarted this internship, which is currently 157 strong and ready to start bringing good back into the equation for musicians and those within the industry struggling to make a living.
One of the initial projects the internship was asked to promote was a kickstarter with a goal of 10,000 dollars. I'm not asking for donations - within the first day, more than 80% of the goal has been met.
The video within the page describes more about what's been going on, as well as more information about Enders and the work he plans to set forth coinciding with the release of I Can Make a Mess' third album due this Spring.
If you wish to help, or know someone who might be interested, more information is detailed about the program here. Applications are still being accepted!
As far as I'm concerned, I couldn't think of a more influencing, iconic man to be the forerunner of a project that could very well revitalize the way we look at and perceive the music industry. But he can't do it alone. It's going to take more than us.
If you want, apply. If not, then show some love. Donate and get a copy of the album. The guy is an amazing musician.
"If music be the food of love...play on."
- Gabriel
Congratulations and things of that nature :3
you know, I applied and said I didn't have any experience and they still chose me anyway. :D
So~ You never know.
Well, then in that case my problem lies in selling myself well enough in that paragraph. I've got no idea what I'm gonna write, man XD