Backstage
1
Saku
So, whether or not you got to sign with a label depended on this solo show...?
2
Iori
After seeing today's show, I wouldn't have been surprised at someone approaching you like that. But I honestly wasn't expecting it to happen this fast.
3
Saki
Oh, but nothing's actually been decided yet! We're still waiting to hear back from them...
4
Saku
Still, if that guy said that he'd have some good news, doesn't that only mean one thing?
5
Iori
Well, I've seen talks like these quickly go up in smoke before, so I guess it's best to not put all your eggs in this basket...
6
Iori
At the same time, you've caught the attention of a record company. That means you have a real shot at going pro now or in the future.
7
Honami
Th-That'd be really nice...
8
Saku
Leo/need making their big debut.
Talk about an interesting turn of events.
9
Saku
We'd sort of all be bursting onto the scene at the same time, no? Well, maybe not exactly all at once...
10
Saku
And it would make us rivals, too.
11
Ichika
Huh? Rivals...?
The same time...?
12
Saki
Wait, is anemone debuting too?!
13
Saku
Oh, did I forget to mention that?
14
Shiho
I had no idea...
I knew that a lot of companies had been approaching you and your band, but I thought you hadn't decided which label to sign with.
15
Saku
Yes, we were careful about that since we didn't want to sign with anyone that seemed shady.
16
Saku
Some even wanted to bill us just based on our looks and appearance, which is also not what we wanted.
17
Saku
But eventually, we found a label that we felt good about.
18
Saku
It's not a big company, but they're going to let us pursue music the way we like.
19
Saku
They seemed like the right choice...
So, last week, we signed with them.
20
Saki
W-Wow, really...?
21
Iori
So, that means everyone here's going pro.
22
Shiho
Even if we do end up signing with them, it's an indie label.
23
Iori
These days, there's no real difference between the big labels and indie labels. They all perform the same functions, which means it's up to you to forge your own path.
24
Saki
It's up to us...?
25
Iori
That's right. After you sign with a label, you'll be given access to more resources and opportunities.
26
Iori
For example, putting a solo show together all on your own was pretty tough, right? I'm sure that included having to book a venue and selling tickets.
27
Ichika
Yes, that was tough...
28
Honami
(We managed to find a way this time because others were willing to help us, but things got so hard when we had to do everything on our own...)
29
Iori
However, you can ask the label you sign with to take care of all that. That allows the musicians to focus on their music.
30
Honami
Oh...
31
Iori
When it comes to shows, they'll know how to book good venues, throw in some cool effects and hire an experienced staff.
32
Iori
They'll also know how to put music videos together that do your songs justice and find airtime with radio stations...
33
Iori
If things go really well, you'll get a chance to appear on TV.
34
Saki
On TV?!
35
Iori
Basically, it's all with the purpose of getting you guys more exposure.
36
Iori
That way, more and more people will be exposed to your songs... “Happy” probably won't even begin to describe how you'll feel when that happens.
37
Honami
That would be so incredible!
Our songs being heard by that many people...
38
Shiho
Yeah...
Our goal's still to move people's hearts through our music.
39
Saki
And how cool would it be for us to go on TV?! Our songs would reach the homes of so many people!
40
Ichika
Still, TV...
I'm getting nervous already...
41
Shiho
It's too soon for that, no?
Keep in mind that we haven't actually signed with anyone yet.
42
Ichika
B-But what if?!
I'm not sure I'll know what to do...
43
Saku
Unfortunately, it's not all sunshine and rainbows.
44
Saki
Huh...?
45
Saku
Yes, it's true that you'll be given more exciting opportunities moving forward.
46
Saku
But like I said, how you take advantage of those opportunities is all up to you. Surviving as a band means battling with reality.
47
Honami
With reality...?
48
Saki
Wh-What do you mean?
49
Iori
She's right...
50
Iori
Until now, you've been able to pursue music the way you want, right? You've decided when to write new songs and put on shows.
51
Iori
But you can't do that as pros.
In the eyes of record companies, we're their business partners.
52
Shiho
You're talking about having to work as stipulated in whatever agreements we sign?
53
Iori
More to the point, you have to constantly think about becoming more profitable.
54
Iori
I get that it's not very fun to talk about this kind of stuff, but that's what it means to go pro.
55
Iori
We provide the label with music they can sell. In return, they'll do everything in their power to get people to buy it.
56
Iori
Again, that could be through advertising, securing show venues or having songs used somewhere...
57
Iori
In other words, how successful you are as professional artists depends on how much money you can bring in.
58
Honami
Oh...
59
Shindo
And we won't be able to sign bands that we don't believe will become successful. After all, business is business.
60
Honami
What happens if we aren't profitable enough...?
61
Honami
Will they terminate our contract...?
62
Saku
That's one possibility.
63
Saku
Actually, that might be one of the best outcomes for an artist who's struggling to bring in money...
64
Honami
What...?
65
Iori
I agree. Not finding success as an artist isn't just your problem.
66
Iori
When a label signs a band, they believe, “They're gonna make it!” However, some don't despite having a ton of time and money invested into them.
67
Iori
When that happens, they have to deal with the guilt they feel toward everyone who worked so hard to promote them.
68
Saki
Oh...
69
Saki
(Right. If we do go pro but don't find success...)
70
Saki
(We'd end up causing a lot of people a lot of trouble, including Mr. Shindo. After convincing him that our music is worth it...)
71
Iori
I'm not trying to sound like I know everything, but going pro means a whole slew of other people getting involved in your music.
72
Iori
You guys should keep that in mind moving forward since it's pretty common for bands to get into fights over that very issue.
73
Honami
Get into fights...?
74
Saku
Oh, I recently heard a story about that.
75
Saku
There was this one band where the vocalist wanted to become popular by writing catchy songs, but the guitarist and bassist didn't care as much about that. They just wanted to have fun making music.
76
Saku
Apparently, that gap between them turned into a chasm, which ultimately led to them breaking up.
77
Saku
They were pretty famous for getting along really well too.
78
Iori
Yeah, it happens more often than people realize.
79
Iori
I mean, we almost suffered the same fate...
80
Saki
Yes, I see...
81
Saku
But it just comes down to how strong your shared desire to have your music heard is, no? Isn't that what it means to be a band?
82
Saki
What it means to be a band...?
83
Saku
There's nothing wrong with bandmates being close friends. But just being friends isn't what a band is about, right?
84
Saku
A band's number one goal is to have your music heard by as many people as possible.
85
Saki
Yeah, I guess so...
86
Saki
(I also want as many people as possible to listen to Leo/need.)
87
Saki
(But...)
88
Shiho
*Nod*
We formed our band because we wanted our music to move the hearts of as many people as we could reach. That's why we want to go pro.
89
Shiho
I doubt we're going to forget that any time soon... So, let's keep doing what we can to achieve that goal and never let that feeling fade.
90
Ichika
She's right. We need to do more in terms of writing songs and lyrics that really resonate with people.
91
Saki
Oh...
92
Saki
(Right... I've been hoping to touch people's hearts through our music. That's what's motivated me all this time...)
93
Saki
(But... But why do I feel so...?)
94
Saku
A band's number one goal is to have your music heard by as many people as possible.
95
Saki
(If I had to say what's number one...)
96
Ichika
Does playing at bigger live houses mean being able to produce a better sound?
97
Shiho
That'll depend on the equipment, but better quality stuff also makes it harder to cover up our mistakes. We'll need to play each note perfectly...
98
Honami
We'll have to start practicing much more if we're going to play at those kinds of venues.
99
Saki
(Is this the right way to go...?)
100
Saki
(Even if we do go pro, am I gonna be okay feeling the way I do...?)
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