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Could you be the ECHO band at LMW? Here's our top tips!

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HOW do you fancy following in the footsteps of some of the biggest names in the Merseyside music scene?

The Wombats, The Kooks, Ian McCulloch, The La’s, Hot Club de Paris and Eugene McGuinness have all played at Liverpool Music Week and now we’re offering you the chance to join them.

Yes, for the first time ever, we’re looking for a talented, original and creative Merseyside-based band to represent the ECHO at Liverpool Music Week.

To be in with a chance of winning, all you need to do is send in a demo CD along with a few words about your band (including names, ages and contact details for all members).

I’ll be judging the competition, along with Amsterdam singer Ian Prowse, and local new music presenter Dave Monks.

We’ll be looking for the stars of the future – so don’t worry about recording quality, we’re looking for interesting, original songs that will make you stand out from the crowd.

To submit your demo, send your CD marked to ECHO/Liverpool Music Week comp and with your name and phone number somewhere prominent to: Jade Wright, Liverpool ECHO, PO Box 48, Old Hall Street, Liverpool, L69 3EB.
We will not be able to return demos. The deadline for entries is Friday November 9.

Here's a few judges' tips on what we'll be looking for...

Make sure all contact numbers are bold so we can find them. In fact, put your contact info on everything – the covering note, the CD cover and the disc itself. Make sure it’s a number that we can reach you on during the day, or leave a message if needs be.

Feel free to include the details of your MySpace page if you have one.

Don't send reviews your mate or a promoter has written for you or anything weird – particularly naked photographs of yourself or money. Your talent should speak for itself!

Put your best song first. Ideally steer clear of long intros. We understand that guitars can sound out of tune, or the drums might be a bit muffled, but if your singer can’t sing you haven’t got a hope.

And don’t worry about the quality of the demo. This isn’t about finding the best-produced track, it’s about potential, and that could just as easily be recorded in your bedroom as in a studio.

Don’t worry about cover art, just make sure all contact numbers are everywhere so we can find them.

And finally, if you’ve burnt it yourself, make sure it plays in an ordinary CD player before you send it. I know it sounds simple, but you’d be amazed how many blank discs land on our desks each week.

More than anything – be fresh, be vital, be raw, be spontaneous, be anything but ordinary.

Good Luck.

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