This first sentence usually states very clearly the details of what exactly is being announced. In this case, it is an album. It is beneficial to also state the date that the album is being released. At this point, the writer should provide some context around the release (if it is a debut or a follow-up for example), whilst also using exciting and provocative language to generate interest from potential listeners.
In this second paragraph, one should now further elaborate on the description of the music itself. It is best to use words that when understood by the reader provide them an insight into the experience of listening to the music itself; rather than reading words about the music as they would be currently doing. After this has occurred, it is best practice to provide a small backstory or update on the artist or writer so that when people are listening to the music; they can imagine a person that made the music as well if they wish.
In this third paragraph, there really is nothing else much to say but it still always exists. Usually, the points made within the first two paragraphs will be paraphrased and sequenced in different orders; with sentences becoming more verbose and descriptions verging on what some might consider 'self indulgent'. This happens for about 100 words and then it stops.
Then; there is a closing paragraph and when the closing paragraph finishes there are no more words that follow.
credits
released June 17, 2020
All sounds: Melted_Self
Mastered by: Melted_Self
Illustration: Joseph Tony Baldwin/Hello Spiral
Design & Layout: Justin Bergstrom/Patternoverlap
supported by 19 fans who also own “Spectral Disorder”
Bought after listening to the 1st track as, that on it's own, is worth the price. Very happy to have stumbled accross Melted_Self, look forward to listening to more of their work Kieran
This wild experimental artist from Chicago uses electric kazoos, tape loops, and more to craft far-out, wonderfully confounding songs. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 15, 2021