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Band name on BD head: Corny? Cool?

Started by scottboundy, May 07, 2006, 03:16 AM

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scottboundy

I was thinking about putting the name of our band on the head of my bass drum. I think it is good for marketing but I don't see many bands do it anymore.

Is it considered cool or corny?

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Chris Whitten

Corny IMO.
Some kind of logo or band related image would be better I think.

Eskil Sæter

Neither, it's advertising. Whatever makes your band name stick in the heads of the audience is a good thing :D

Bart Elliott

If you are looking for a vintage look, or if you are a tribute band, it could be cool. Other than that, I think it's a bit corny nowadays.

Here's a rule of thumb ...
If the band is named after an animal or a bug, you can put the name on your Kick drumhead.  

flimflam

In my area alot of bands are just putting their website address on the front head.Some are plain and some are designed well.

Dave Heim

I have the old-style initial shield logo on two of my bass drums.  But personally I think the band name on the bass drum head is a bit corny.  

If you decide to go that route, you may want to consider getting the band name on a vinyl cling sign that you can easily remove if you change bands or play in multiple bands.

Dave Heim

Quote from: flimflam on May 07, 2006, 07:58 AM
In my area alot of bands are just putting their website address on the front head.Some are plain and some are designed well.

OK, in that case, I'd rather have the whole band name/band logo out there.  The website thing doesn't do anything for me at all.

Bermuda Schwartz

I think band names are cool, especially if it's a different band:


chillman4130

Haha Bermuda that's hilarious!

I think ChrisWhitten had a better idea. If your band has some kind of graphic associated with it that has no words or letters in it, I think that is a more modern and less cheesy alternative.
For example, this is my band's "official" graphic or whatever. I don't have it on my front head, but I would put it there quicker than I would put my band name.

sleepybrIghteyez

I don't think there's anything wrong with it. You should take your time with the design though and make it look real nice. Something noticable. Something other than spelling the band name out with tape.

johndurg

Just to let you know, getting a custom drum head could cost between a bunch.  You could also get a bunch of nice stickers for your band and put one of them on your bass drum.  That could be tasteful and you could obviouly use the rest of the stickers to give out for promotion.

Jay Northrop

I think if done differently its cool.The only band I want on  my head though is my black metal band Tyrant. My other bands The Storm Front and Metadox have really cool art work that speaks for itself and I think any names on it ( aside from Peace across the top ) would ruin the look I would be going for.I think its up to you though. What do you think looks good?

William Leslie

We were putting band names on out BD heads forty/fifty years ago. However, we stayed with the same band for ages. We didn't go from one to the other every couple of weeks and we didn't gig with more than one band. Now a days you mite gig with two or three bands in the same week and having a name on could confuse people seeing  the band for the first. Better to have stands with the name on to go with the band you're playing with each at that time. As I said, it could be several different bands in any given week. I like dave's logo with the initials in a sheild. That has always been cool .

Donald Mcnany (boomerweps)

Check out www.drumart.com and you WILL see some COOL resonant head art, with & without band names.

A LOGO looks good. A name is alright, especially if you aren't using a large banner behind you. Keep the band name visible somewhere so the punters can keep you straight from the other bands on before & after.

Boomerweps

SlimChance

I've been thinking about doing this.  I think it depends on the style of music and the general aesthetic of the band.  My outift is an old-school country band, and our act is "retro" enough that it might make sense.  A graphic or logo would seem too "uptown" for us; we're really not about being "cool" or "now"; but if I got a nice cowboy lookin' font, maybe with some rope script, it might add something to our presentation.  

I guess it all depends- what kind of package are you trying to present to your audience?  Are you Cool?  Are you Hip?  Are you blazing a new trail, or are you part of a long tradition?  Are you a bar band, or are you doing showcases in front of national headliners ?  I mean, I thought long and hard about whether I could reasonably wear a cowboy hat on stage, (or anywhere for that matter).  In the end, I'm wearin ' the hat, and its going over big time.  I'm taking flack if I don't wear it!

SteveR

Not a good idea if you play in multiple bands.

Danno

Quote from: boomerweps on May 07, 2006, 03:54 PM
Check out www.drumart.com and you WILL see some COOL resonant head art, with & without band names.


Nice stuff, and reasonable prices, too. And they'll do a head either way, full paint or a stick-on.

KEW

Thatââ,¬â,,¢s my badge logo in the jpeg on the left.  Iââ,¬â,,¢ve had band names painted on 28 inch heads and put them up on the wall or on a stand behind me.
And Bermuda I like the idea of the Beatles drumhead. ;D

drumwild

I got tired of changing heads for bands, so I just have a drumwild.com logo on there. People can look it up if they want.

Also, I have a HeadBlade.com logo on there, and get some stuff from them in exchange for it. Hey, it's free shaving cream!!! WOO!

But I may replace it soon with something totally cool that has nothing to do with anything.

paul

In the days when I only played in one band I usually had the band's name on my drumhead.  Now I have my initials on a logo head.  Most of the drummers I see around town just have either a plain head or the logo head that came with their drums.

I do enjoy it when someone tells me they're not familiar with "PM" drums, though.

I like having the band's name/logo on a drumhead.  When I had two bass drums the band was on one and my name on the other.  Looked pretty cool, IMO.