Dumb and Dumbest Podcast #112: Instagram and YouTube Marketing with Steve Reis of Does It Doom



YouTuber Steve Reis has built up a great platform of doing guitar lessons, song playthroughs, how to’s, and gear run downs on social media. He even made his own doom metal pedal! The new Dumb and Dumbest Podcast, number #112 is streaming and it’s all about YouTube Marketing with Steve Reis of Does It Doom! Dumb and Dumbest is a music industry podcast hosted by music executive Matt Bacon (Dropout Media, Ripple Music, Prophecy Productions) and Publicist Curtis Dewar (Dewar PR). Make sure to check the links below to enter Matt and Curtis’s “Marketing Challenge” and help your band learn to rule! Continue reading


Dumb and Dumbest Podcast #111: Nik Cameron of Glacially Musical



Nik Cameron runs one of the most unique and interest review sites on the web. The new Dumb and Dumbest Podcast, number #111 is streaming and it’s an interview with Nik Cameron of Glacially Musical. Dumb and Dumbest is a music industry podcast hosted by music executive Matt Bacon (Dropout Media, Ripple Music, Prophecy Productions) and Publicist Curtis Dewar (Dewar PR). Make sure to check the links below to enter Matt and Curtis’s “Marketing Challenge” and help your band learn to rule! Continue reading


Dumb and Dumbest Podcast #110: Clayton Michaels of Indy Metal Vault, Oinari Media and Akashic Envoy Records



Clayton Michaels is a man wearing many hats, running a cool metal website, his own PR company and, recently he just launched a label. He has a great take on the scene and a lot of information to share. The new Dumb and Dumbest Podcast, number #110 is streaming and it’s an interview with Clayton Michaels of Indy Metal Vault, Oinari Media and Akashic Envoy Records. Dumb and Dumbest is a music industry podcast hosted by music executive Matt Bacon (Dropout Media, Ripple Music, Prophecy Productions) and Publicist Curtis Dewar (Dewar PR). Continue reading


Dumb and Dumbest Podcast #108: Why Good Content is the Most Important



As great as your music can possibly be and a vital an artist as you think you will become if you don’t spend time on making consistent, high-quality content you have lost the script. The new Dumb and Dumbest Podcast is streaming and it’s all about Why Good Content is the Most Important. Dumb and Dumbest is a music industry podcast hosted by music executive Matt Bacon (Dropout Media, Ripple Music, Prophecy Productions) and Publicist Curtis Dewar (Dewar PR). Continue reading


Dumb and Dumbest Podcast #107: Not Spending Enough Money



The flip side to wasting money on frivolous things as a band in 2019 like billboards and radio airplay for underground bands, is not allocation funds to the absolutely necessary things you need to succeed. The new Dumb and Dumbest Podcast is streaming and it’s all about Not Spending Enough Money. Dumb and Dumbest is a music industry podcast hosted by music executive Matt Bacon (Dropout Media, Ripple Music, Prophecy Productions) and Publicist Curtis Dewar (Dewar PR). Continue reading


Dumb and Dumbest Podcast #106: Spending Money Wisely



When it comes to spending money on your music career, it’s not enough to have the cash to spend, but the wherewithal to spend shrewdly and with a sound strategy. The new Dumb and Dumbest Podcast is streaming and it’s all about Spending Money Wisely. Dumb and Dumbest is a music industry podcast hosted by music executive Matt Bacon (Dropout Media, Ripple Music, Prophecy Productions) and Publicist Curtis Dewar (Dewar PR). Continue reading


Dumb and Dumbest Podcast #105: Doyle Damning Doyle



No matter what level an artist you are, DIY/blue-collar band or legend status person, you need to stay humble no matter how hard you grind. Dumb and Dumbest Podcast #105 is streaming right now, and it’s about Doyle Damning Doyle, where the Misfits great and solo metal artist Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein’s comments about fans, streaming, and revenue are discussed. Dumb and Dumbest is a music industry podcast hosted by music executive Matt Bacon (Dropout Media, Ripple Music, Prophecy Productions) and Publicist Curtis Dewar (Dewar PR). Continue reading