• Compass S1-1.1 | Why Most Artists Fail: It’s Not the Music
    Apr 7 2026

    Most artists don’t fail because their music isn’t good enough.

    They fail because they never build the system around it.

    In this episode, the Make Our Music team breaks down the real reason talented artists stay stuck—no strategy, no structure, and no awareness of what it actually takes to grow a career in today’s industry.

    We get into:

    • The mindset gap between “making music” and building a career
    • Why great songs don’t matter if no one hears them
    • The difference between hobby artists and career artists
    • The role of systems, release strategy, and consistency
    • What it actually means to treat your music like a business

    If you’ve ever thought, “My music is good… why isn’t anything happening?” — this is your wake-up call.

    Because in today’s industry, being an artist isn’t enough.

    You’re the entrepreneur.

    Your band is a business.

    And your success depends on what happens after the song is finished.

    Listen in, shift your mindset, and start building something that actually grows.

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    7 mins
  • From Fans to Frontlines: How Lansdowne, Prospect Hill, and FanFlowy Are Powering a European Tour
    Mar 3 2026
    In Episode #4 of the Make Our Music Podcast, the crew breaks down how real fan ownership, real systems, and real relationships turned into a real European tour. As Lansdowne heads out on their fifth Europe run, and second headline tour, Prospect Hill joins as support, not by luck, but by strategy. This episode pulls back the curtain on how FanFlowy and the MoM ecosystem are used daily by working bands to sell tickets, build community, and future-proof their careers. From pre-sales and fan data to tour logistics, content, and post-show follow-up, this is the unfiltered, behind-the-scenes look at what it actually takes to tour internationally as an independent artist.
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    24 mins
  • Lansdowne: Going Indie, Signing, and Taking Back Control
    Feb 24 2026
    In this episode of the Make Our Music Podcast, the guys sit down with Sean Lichtenstein and Glenn Mungo of Lansdowne to unpack the real story behind their evolution, going indie, navigating label opportunities, losing deals, and ultimately taking back control of their career. From early regional momentum to national touring, radio success, military tours overseas, and major management shifts, Lansdowne shares the pivotal moments that shaped their sound and their mindset. They dive into: The transition from pop rock into active hard rock The deal that fell apart after they were told it was "done" Internal band tensions and near breaking points Raising independent capital to fund their next phase Touring with Pop Evil, Puddle of Mudd, Black Stone Cherry, and more Why stepping away from the road changed everything How streaming (especially Spotify) reignited the band Breaking into Europe and building Germany into a major market What "taking back control" really means as an independent band This episode is a masterclass in resilience, smart pivots, and long-term vision. It's about surviving the emotional highs and lows of the industry, and learning how to build leverage instead of waiting for permission. If you're an independent artist trying to balance creativity with ownership, this one hits deep.
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    45 mins
  • Prospect Hill: What We Learned When MySpace Deleted Our Fanbase
    Feb 5 2026
    In this episode of the Make Our Music podcast, the guys break down the real-life "hero's journey" of rock band Prospect Hill, from early basement jams and high school shows to radio play, touring, setbacks, and reinvention. Johnny and Mark Roberge share how the band formed, the growing pains of being "the best worst band", and the pivotal moments that forced them to level up, from learning to play to a click track to working with top-tier producers. They dive into the highs of radio success, the crushing lows of industry shifts, and how they've rebuilt momentum years later with a new lineup and renewed creative vision. This episode is a raw, honest look at what it actually takes to evolve, stay resilient, and come back stronger in the music industry.
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    30 mins
  • Artist Journey | Nullset: From the Brink to Reignited, How They Got Their Fire Back
    Nov 25 2025
    This week, we're joined by Ken Smith and Jim Foster to unpack the full journey of their band, Nullset. From forming in a rehearsal room hallway to signing with Grand Royal and hearing their music on the radio, Ken and Jim share the highs, the heartbreaks, and everything in between. We talk about the Boston rock scene, label drama, the impact of 9/11, and how getting their masters back opened a door to reintroduce Nullset's catalog to a new generation. Plus: the resurgence of nu-metal, the band that sounds exactly like Ken on TikTok, and advice they'd give their younger selves. If you're grinding in a band or building a career from scratch, this episode is full of hard-earned insights and honest laughs.
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    39 mins
  • Compass S1-0.1 | The Journey Ahead: Why This Isn’t Just Another Music Podcast
    Sep 16 2025
    In this first episode of the Make Our Music podcast, the MoM founders, Mark, Shaun, Jim, and Johnny, lay the foundation for what this show is all about: helping serious indie artists grow real fans and sustainable careers without relying on labels, gimmicks, or luck. They share their own journeys, touring the world, signing with major labels, producing hundreds of records, and the lessons learned from decades inside (and outside) the industry. You'll hear why mindset is the first step, why fan growth solves every problem, and how the Indie Artist's Compass gives artists a clear, step-by-step path forward. If you're tired of noise, hacks, and false promises, this is where the real journey begins.
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    33 mins