References of Social Media Pages
In today's digital age, social media plays a pivotal role for artists looking to showcase and promote their work, connecting directly with their audience. As such, crafting a compelling and engaging online presence is crucial.
This refers to the original artist Arctic Monkeys. Their social media posts reflect their genre with a consistent dark-themed aesthetic. Additionally, they frequently share videos of their performances, showcasing their expertise in rock music.
Many posts featuring "rock-coded" instruments such as electric guitar or drums, further highlight the band's identity, making them have a label for their name in the industry.
While Coldplay also does music in other fields such as pop, they had many famous alternative rock songs as well.
We can see a similar pattern happens here with Coldplay's feed; with many posts featuring them performancing with "rock-coded" instruments (guitar, drums). Furthermore, one similarity shared between these artists is that they all highlight their identity as a band (with posts showing them playing together).
Red Hot Chili Peppers are also a renowned alternative rock band. Just like the artists mentioned earlier, they've got a social media page with a similar layout of posts, with pictures emphasizing their identity as a band (group of different individuals involved).
Overall, from many rock artists' social network page layout that I have passed, there are few similarities I have conducted to derive an efficient site of my own.
Their posts dominantly feature:
- Hard metal instruments
- Performances
- Concerts and their fans
- Them performance together as a band and sometimes as individuals
- Promotion of new album
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