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Pop / Rock 22 November, 2017

Rock Band Chil Shares 5 Ways To Make Your Band A Business + Music Video Premiere

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) In honor of National Entrepreneurs' Day, Ohio-based rock band Chil has teamed up with Alternative Press Magazine to share their list of tips for running your band like a business. The quartet has also premiered a brand new music video and single to accompany the piece, the effortlessly cool and catchy "Something to Live For."

"These are the tools that we've utilized in Chil to grow from a band into a business," says vocalist/frontman Nick Batton. "With every project that we work on, we look at how we can make each of these sections more effective, resulting in a superior end product. We hope that you will find success using these tips." Read the full list of tips on Alternative Press.

Chil will be supporting the new single with a headlining gig at Musica in Akron, Ohio on Dec. 1. The band has also launched an IndieGoGo Campaign to help fund their trip to The Motor Museum Recording Studio, Liverpool's most iconic studio, where they will work alongside producer Al Groves (Arctic Monkeys, Oasis, The 1975, The Black Keys).






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