Music Reviewer

Music Reviewer Success Stories [2024]

Updated: July 23rd, 2024

Love music and have strong opinions about it? Becoming a music reviewer might be the perfect gig for you. A music reviewer evaluates and critiques new songs, albums, and concerts, providing insights to help audiences discover new favorites.

This business involves more than just listening to tunes; you’ll need to articulate your thoughts through compelling reviews on blogs, social media, or dedicated music sites. Building a following takes time and consistency, but there’s immense potential in influencing musical tastes and trends.

If you've got a knack for words and a passion for diverse genres, this could be a rewarding venture. Start by immersing yourself in music communities and sharpen your analytical skills. With dedication and a unique voice, you could turn your love for music into a respected and lucrative profession.

In this list, you'll find real-world music reviewer success stories and very profitable examples of starting a music reviewer that makes money.

1. Snake Oil Music News ($1.2K/year)

Jordan Williams, founder of Snake Oil Music News, was inspired to start the business after attending over 170 gigs and 11 festivals in 2019 and sharing his experiences on his personal Facebook page. Encouraged by feedback from friends, he launched Snake Oil Music News in October 2019, quickly gaining hundreds of likes and followers. The page has since expanded to include interviews with bands, music video production, and live events, with a bright future ahead.

How much money it makes: $1.2K/year
How much did it cost to start: $0
How many people on the team: 2

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On Starting A Website About Rock Music

Snake Oil Music News is a website that promotes new and emerging indie rock bands and artists, with a focus on reviews and live events, and has expanded to include merchandise sales and video content creation, looking for volunteers to help keep up with demand.

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