ReverbNation has a rating of 2.8 stars from 142 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Reviewers complaining about ReverbNation most frequently mention credit card, free trial, and bank account problems. ReverbNation ranks 2nd among Bands sites.
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My name is Halshack! I'm NOT here to defend the company. It appears you folks have all had a terrible experience with the company. For that I'm terribly sorry. I don't WORK for the company nor am I under any kind of monetary arrangement. I was approached by Lou Plaia the original owner and co founder of the company back in Nov 2020 asking me if wanted to be a part of their opportunities network offering radio play for their membership. I have IN FACT done that but I'm very strict about who's allowed on the show. I come from a major label background as well as my partners so we look for only the most top quality talent. II take in about 1 to 3% sometimes more of who submits. Yes there is a canned letter that goes out to all that are denied that comes through the system. I get 1000 to 2000 submissions per campaign. Ive completed 8 successful campaigns through the company and have even scored a song from a band who did a collab with Eminem and one of his close friends Swifty Mcvay with Disaster Theory all worked on a track called Overcome. That was submitted to me under Reverbnation. Ive been working with the band to promote the track on my show and radio station on ZENO FM. I also scored a collab with Gabe Lopez and Belinda Carlisle with permission to promote their track California Blues. I can assure you folks the opportunities the company offers are real. Its whether that source they networked with to provide the service goes the full length to do a good job. I get hit with 1000 to 2000 submissions per campaign. I listen to EVERY SINGLE submission every campaign but your material has to be on par with top tier label bands from all years of history. I don't take in bands or artists who don't have a commercial viable potential regardless of the genre. If you're good at what you do you make my show. So when the time runs out on the campaigns the company generates the denial letter for each campaign for each network partner. When I go to accept, I click on each artist and send them an acceptance letter typed by me along with the canned company acceptance letter. The last campaign was about 1000 artists and I took in 37. About half of those were repeats. Ive worked with the company for 3 years now. My 9th campaign with the company starts on Feb 8th. You can find all information about me and our campaigns at Halshack.com. The last 3 years since the campaigns with the company Ive brought in 330 artists, bands, rappers and more to be promoted on my podcast, radio station, music blogs, contests social networks and much more. I cant speak for the company regarding their business practices but I can attest to the fact if you submit to my show under Bandlab or Reverbnation you may have a chance of being brought into the Halshack universe but I digress its a low probability you have that commercial potential success about you but its not out of question for anyone. We have helped 40 to 70 artists per campaign over the last 3 years. You can find me anywhere on social media or my website. I'm not here to hide or duck out. Halshack is real and a growing force in the industry. I email with the company on a regular basis but only with the people who handle the campaigns. The company was bought from Lou Plaia and the other owners about 2 years ago by Bandlab in Singapore. My contacts are very real people who are good hard working individuals. Again I cant speak to what happens on the financial side. I don't work for them. I just have a very strong very credible working relationship with their Opportunities program coordinator. They feed me lots of quality radio ready talent. And Ive built a successful show and radio station because of it. Now were building a local festival company here in NC for future starting at Caraway Speedway in Asheboro with the High Rock Promotions Nitro Notes Music Fest. We are bringing in many big names to help bolster all this indie talent that has been discovered through our efforts with Reverbnation. I hope this helps some people who have questions or concerns. I'm here to help with anything I can. Hal Jester Owner, curator, host, A&R, festival promoter Halshack Indie Rockcast Halshack.com
Reverberation has allowed someone to steal my banking information and spend $270 on their services without any authorization from me. Nobody answers the phone or even responds to emails. I need to find out any information possible about who has stolen my information for a police report!
What started out as a pretty good musician service ended up with some phony stats and an overall bad user experience. Still can be useful, but be careful.
I've been paying my $9 a month for over a year or so and I submit to a lot of presented opportunities.
I've been given a contract for endless, free use of audio/video studio at Full Sail University in Orlando and got invited to host and perform at Daytonapalooza. I only posted music, bio, and press, gained 150+ fans and I'm not on Facebook or Twitter. I'm not fully aware of what the charts mean, but I've recently had a song be #1local, #2 regionally, #95 nationally and #113 globally, and a different song being listened to by a committee of some sort. I too had a 10 review. Half great, half bad, which is fine by me, cause ya gotta believe or don't bother.
Honestly, a large percentage of the music I hear isn't very good, but there has been a few wonderful artists I've run into.
Music will always be subjective, like clothes and food. ReverbNation, like all contests you PAY to enter will probably not make your career.
The jury's still out, but so far, so good.
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RE: Fan and Fan back
I go to my Reverbnation page and get correspondence. All these people have joined fan base and I want to fan them back. I fan them back and get a pop up window that asks questions like others like this artist (I just fanned). Please get rid of that. It's too many key strokes if your trying get through your mail. I just want to get through my mail I don't want that pop up I have to close each time I fan somebody back.
The site does not work well for me because of this and similar things that make it harder to deal with fan mail and what have you. It's better than it used to be but still needs a whole lot of IT work to make things easieer and more interesting.
Both the "Apps I have, I don't think you can even get to your mail.
Anyhow no popups I have to close I don't need that response; 'Thanks for fanning so and so" how bout these artists? BS get rid of it. If I wanted that then I'd ask for that but now while I'm answering mail.
John *******@jbix909 on Twitter.
I have had similar negative experiences with this site, however there are the Crowd Reviews.
Here is my experience with promoting songs.
https://imgur.com/gallery/sY0Sp5Q
I would not give them a one, but they are not in the positive review arena quite yet.
I like being able to share music with musicians all over the world, but the site is pretty much hacked, so I recommend
Not entering any credit card information on it. I too, like the gentleman above was a victim of the credit card fraud.
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