Musicians are constantly evolving creatures who evolve creatively as their careers and musical styles progress. Staying on trend is important for your fans, but also to remain true to your style.
Updating your band’s website can be a great way to celebrate a brand-new album, sound, or season. This is also an excuse to update your band’s website and make any changes that have become outdated during the time you spent booking shows, performing, or recording.
Keep your website updated to promote your music and attract industry professionals as well as fans. We’ve designed a variety of new website templates to make it easier for you to update the look and feel as you promote your music, embark on tours, or create a more stylish online space.
60 Templates for Folk Music
With their lyrics and melodies, folk musicians create a world. Use your music site to illustrate the way you would like to be perceived by your fans, attendees at conferences, the media, and professionals in your music career.
You can customize your Folk Music Website Template to reflect your story. The colors, sections, and fonts will be adapted to your vision.
To visually communicate your sound, effective imagery is essential. This is especially true for folk musicians. We’ve updated and added 60 templates for folk musicians to keep up with the latest design trends. From designs for bluegrass balladeers to singer-songwriters, these styles will help you get started quickly.
All Bandzoogle template designs are available in a neutral version that will suit many singer-songwriters or folk bands. These templates feature simple, classic colors and streamlined fonts that will elevate your design within a few easy steps.
These templates are a great way to draw attention to your imagery. You can choose themes without images, but these templates will make you want them. Your pictures will attract visitors to your website, where you can complete your style with your color palette or choose from the provided modern palettes.
Design a website for folk music.
Decide what you need to get started. Are you primarily interested in creating an online space to house several years’ worth of albums? Are you looking to crowdfund an album? You may have booked several months’ worth of shows you want to promote to your fans.
After deciding on the current goal of your website, you can estimate how many pages it will require. A basic folk band’s website should have 5-7 pages. You’ll need a Home page and an About page. Also, you will want to include a Music page for your shows, an EPK page, and a contact page. You can then expand your store page to include music and merchandise, as well as pages dedicated to photos, videos, or crowdfunding.
You can create your website more quickly by using pre-made pages. You can manually build your website’s pages if you want to start from scratch. Add features one by one to create the layout. You can divide the page into sections with their font and background color if you have a lot to say.
Fill in the design surrounding your content. Add as many images to your site as possible to add visual interest. You can also use pictures to make section backgrounds. Change the font color of your content to make it stand out against your background. Add titles to help draw attention to releases, shows, and videos.
Create a mobile-friendly music website with ease! Create a website today with Bandzoogle.
Rock band templates: 75 designs
When you create a rock band website, you’ll want to start with branding that matches your sound. We’ve designed 75 new rock templates that offer a wide range of options.
These templates are available in a variety of styles, from punk to funk, alternative edges to classic Rock ‘n Roll. Choose the look you prefer, and then add your professional images and text to make it your own.
Create a rock band website design.
To decide on a look for your website, first consider your imagery. Choose a template that has a large image area so you can add an energetic photo of your live show. You may choose a subdued design with your band’s name at the top if your songs are more punk- or metal-oriented. Select a template that has a horizontal menu so you can be sure to fit in all the pages.
The typical rock band site has 6-8 pages. The purpose of the website will determine how many pages you need. If your goal is to play covers or to be on the festival circuit, then your homepage should introduce your project to your audience.
Add an About page as well as a Music Page, Events Page, Store Page, EPK, and Contact page. If you provide different services, you could add more pages to show your setlists or custom quotes.
The next important step is to get content onto these pages. After you have decided which elements will be on each page, arrange your features to ensure they look good. A feature that combines images and text, for instance, can be a great way to enhance your band’s bio page. A Store feature will allow you to display your merchandise in a neat grid format.
Check each page for clutter. It’s especially important to do this for an EPK page. Your electronic press kit may contain many quotes, news items, links to reviews, and stage plots. This can quickly become too cluttered. Start with an EPK template and pare it down to only the most important elements.
Finalize the design elements to set your primary website goal. You could include a footer that contains a social media icon and a contact form. Many rock bands are focused on booking, so it’s a good idea to add this. Use the images and colors from your new album to create a consistent look across your site, as well as a call to action on the home page.
Country Artist Templates – 115 Templates for Country Musicians
Country music is becoming more popular, and with it, the a need for a website that can help you reach a larger audience. Our theme selector now includes a new category called ‘Country,’ with over 100 templates. We have also added new stock images that are country-themed to the editor of your site to help you create your design.
Choose a template that has a large space to place your image. This will help you focus your Country Music Website Design. This focal image, whether it is on the side or at the top of the page, will help you to cement your brand.
Create a country music website design.
Consider your template an opportunity to consider how you want to be perceived. Your music may tell a story, but the colors and fonts that you use in your template will set the visual tone. You want to make sure they match your artist branding and the social media pages you have created.
Determine the purpose of your website before you begin designing it. It will depend on the stage of your career. If you are starting to write and record music, and you want to book shows for your music, you should create a website that acts as an E-Pk. Start with something simple if you already have a large following. You can use it to showcase multiple albums, bios of your band, and merchandise.
Choosing the right country singer template can make or break your website. For a country singer who is working alone, a side-set menu with a background image would be a good choice. Choose a simple background from the “elegant” category with a band in front of you.
You’ll want your colors to be bold and consistent across all of your pages if you have a country music website. Consider adding strong elements that will catch the attention of your viewers, such as a color you’ve never used before for form titles, buttons, or song titles.
Theme Chooser has been improved.
The theme chooser has been upgraded so that musicians can easily give their websites a new look and feel. The Theme Chooser loads faster with a new codebase. You can now preview more templates and customize them before you start fine-tuning.
The new Theme Chooser allows you to delete themes from My Themes that you don’t use. This is great news for those who like to change up their artist branding often on their website!