Yea thats sugar's policy, not atomique. having played a show recently with atomique at lucky bar where my band sold a lot of merch, we kept it all. Also, I've never heard of them not paying an opening band. while it may not be much, it's still something.dalamar501 wrote:It is Sugar night club that takes 15% of your merch sales. Which is another reason why Sugar sucks.wolfgang wrote:When bands get to a certain level..it isn't personal anymore. When they "have" to hire someone to book the shows for them...they've pretty much said that they don't care where, when or who they play with...as long as they make X amount of dollars per show. I dunno...if as band doesn't care about where or who they play with...the obviously don't care about the quality of the shows they are playing...and I have a really hard time caring about them. I've booked alot of abnd over the past 15 years...but I won't book a show for someone who has a booking agency working for them. If I can't talk to a member of the band about the show...they can go through someone else. As far as local promoters, etc...and Atomique. I've never seen Atomique put on a show I'd pay to see...don't they insist on selling your merch and taking 15% of sales? And Every local band I know members of who's opened one of their bigger shows..hasn't made any money. Sounds like the opposite of something I'd wanna be dealing with...
And I think the argument on how "bad" booking agencies--i dont really get it. When a band reaches a certain level of popularity, with tons of offers coming in all the time, it would be a NIGHTMARE to sort through them all. I know dealing with an agent (from experience) can be a pain in the ass, but they're just trying to make sure the band doesn't get screwed.
I realize it's important to be true to your art and not sell out to the man and all that, but eventually you gotta pay the bills (or support a family...) and I see nothing wrong with trying to make as much money from doing something you love as you can. If there's a bus driver who loves driving buses but goes on strike because he needs more money to support his family, no one calls him a sell out, but if he plays music and needs to make more money he is? That makes no sense to me.