Saturday, 28 November 2015

SLY ANTICS SOCIAL MEDIA

Sly antics social media
Sly antics have the following accounts: Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Youtube and their own website. They advertise their other social media sites from their main website.  


immediately uploads recent Instagram posts
shows their song list and how to listen to them


immediately uploads recent twitter posts


















This is clever as their website is an easy link to their various other social media sites, helping to create a larger interest in the band as people can quickly see what they are about and in a way get to know the band them selfs. It creates a very approachable feel to the band as they have a section called "speak to us" where people who don't wish to post directly to a visible website can privately message them. The immediate updates also means that people can keep up to date with the bands new music or gigs as well as their page outlining all new gigs. Another way the band has successfully brought across their image is to post reviews of the band from promotors and magazine adverts, this gives a real feel about what kind of atmosphere the band creates at a gig and what to expect from a unbiased view point. This here is a band with promise and potential and we are only just seeing the beginning of it – LITTLE INDIE NIGHT
These guys play hard and fast, creating tension and release with great ease – DISTORTED SOUND MAGAZINE

On any good music lovers “to watch” list – 45 MAGAZINE

Very loud and very exciting – RIGHT CHORD MUSIC

Incredibly musically complex tracks, grounded by gruff vocals that impress from start to finish – HUMANITY HALLOWS 

Website style
The band has again brought across their image through their use of fonts, colours, images and textures. We can see from their use of black and white grained images that they have gone for an alternative indie approach, this is common of indie bands such as The arctic monkeys
Arctic Monkeys a successful indie band
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They have also used the same back and white colour scheme by using many shades of grey rather than just  a straight black and white effect. 

Sly antics using the same approach as Arctic monkeys




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