Most Musicians Avoid This Question (And It Shows)
Most musicians spend endless time worrying about tactics.
Should you run ads?
Post more on TikTok?
Release singles instead of albums?
But there’s a deeper question most artists quietly avoid.
Not because it’s unimportant… Because it’s uncomfortable.
In this episode of Scratch Track, we talk about what I call your Noisy Truth — the belief about the world that animates your music.
The thing you might be sanding down so you don’t offend anyone. Ironically, that instinct is often exactly what makes artists forgettable.
We’ll look at examples from artists like Nick Cave, Rage Against the Machine, Kurt Cobain, and even Weird Al Yankovic to show how strong artistic identity attracts the right fans—and repels the wrong ones.
Because the goal of your music isn’t universal approval. It’s to be unmistakable to the people who actually need what you make.
If you’re a mid-career musician trying to promote your work without burning out, this episode will help you stop guessing and start building your foundation.
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Scratch Track is the podcast for grown-up musicians who still believe in their music — but don’t have time to chase trends, go broke, or burn out.
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