CD Sampler Booking
In addition to the Event Program opportunity, we also offer a multi-disc CD Sampler at the show that is available for booking.
If you do not find the information you are looking for on this page, or have additional questions, please feel free to contact us.
Promotional use only:
This CD is not for sale at the event. It is handed out FREE to all attendees at the door. With that said, there are no royalties paid out for this, it’s a promotional opportunity for your band to reach a highly targeted audience.
CD Submission Guidelines
Track Length:
We generally like to cap each track at around 6 minutes 30 seconds. Anything that exceeds 6 minutes 30 seconds we will handled on an individual basis for pricing (slight increase from base pricing).
Quality:
Quality counts! Remember, you are representing your band on this CD, so you want it to sound good. We don’t mind demo tracks, as long as the sound quality is very good.
Pricing:
The cost to have a track on the CD compilation is $255. With the response that we had the last few years this will once again be a 2-3 CD compilation. If you would like copies of the compilation sent to you after the festival (4-5 copies) because you will not be able to attend the show, please add $12 to the total price (USA/Canada) or $22 for shipping elsewhere.
Submission process:
Please email us an MP3 of your track, a link to your track or a link to your MySpace account so we can listen to the track prior to you mailing the CD/payment to us. Once you have received your final total and approval from us, please follow the instructions below below:
Mailing/Payment:
Check/money order can be made payable to MetalAges Media. Please note, if you would like to use Paypal or a credit card, please contact us and we can discuss this method of payment.
Mail your CD tracks (no MP3s!!) to:
MetalAges Media
attn: PPUSA CD sampler
9220 Weathersfield Dr.
Bristow, Va. 20136
Please let us know which track number/name you are submitting for the CD when you mail it to us.
Deadline:
CD track deadlines are June 30, 2010.

