Interviewed By Arm The Pit
September 10, 2013
September 10, 2013
ATP
For the record, who's answering the interview?
STEVIL HELMER
Well I could have hired a stunt double because the
music business is definitely a treacherous place
haha..Wow. One of my worst downfalls is I despise
talking about my past because to me its not who
you know or what you have done rather who have been
! I can summarize it though. Ive been a musician
for 42 years myself and worked with a few important
players in the game. I also have an engineering
degree that includes Sony credits. I have run a
few record labels, studios and other management
companies all over the usa.
ATP
How did you get your start in band management?
STEVIL HELMER
I personally did two very bad business deals and
those mistakes cost me a ton of money and the rights
to some music that is sacred to me. After doing
so much over the last 25 years running labels, distro
and other management companies I knew exactly what
I did not want to be ! I am very very different
in that I charge a yearly flat rate for a commitment
of time. I heard this time and time again "we pay
those guys alot of money and we do not know what
it is they actually do". I am very open with my
bands so they always know what Im doing and what
3rd parties are involved. Very much on the table
at all times. I also realize my job is to help them
develop as artists so they are more appealing to
the bigger names in the game. Its kind of like being
a parent I think. The idea is to raise your children
well and to teach them how to protect themselves
from life. I spend a ton of time just doing homework
to make sure activities make sense and are cost
effective. I do know what works for many and what
does not work for many !
ATP
Describe your average day?
STEVIL HELMER
I have a laptop and cell phone with me 24 hrs a
day 7 days a week. My average day starts with some
very strong coffee and a pile of morning posts.
Once those posts are out its off to check voicemail
and email accounts. Then its a day long process
of page updates on social media sites as well as
negotiations for shows, deals and endorsements.
Its not unusual for me to work a 20 hr day at all
in between those things alone. Its a labor of love
really and its very safe to say I just plainly love
music ! Im a musician first and foremost so I can
always relate to the bands I work for.
ATP
What's the best thing about being a band manager?
STEVIL HELMER
The best thing is being responsible for "first evers".
A bands first appearance out the state they live
in. A bands first tour. A bands first release. A
bands first video. A bands first time playing in
the USA. All the "first evers" are a huge part of
satisfaction and clearly taking bands music further
than its ever gone is a reason to HAVE a manager
! Im essentially just another member of every band
i work for. An "extension" if you will.
ATP
What's the worst thing about being a band manager?
STEVIL HELMER
Having to tell bands things they do not want to
hear but telling them what they need to hear. Realistic
expectations are sometimes exceeded. No one is going
on tour with Slayer in the first year of life. Commanding
a huge guarantee with no release is another. Things
like that. I would love to just tell them what they
want to hear but that will never advance a career.
Good simple logic will ! there are industry standards
for every thing ! example: 14 weeks prior to release
date a single is released and promoted by a label.
Its not "hey our recording will be out tomorrow,
heads up" it takes a great deal of time to penetrate
an entire planet of 7 billion people !
ATP
If a band wanted to contact you about managing them,
how do they contact you?
STEVIL HELMER
go to: www.helmermanagement.com and there is a red
button that reads "submit". Im fine with bands just
sending me links to an email too. I do listen to
every single band !
ATP
What are some things that make you want to work
with a band?
STEVIL HELMER
I have 3 rules. 1 is I must first become a fan of
the music. I would never sell something I do not
believe in ! so must be a fan first. Second is they
must have attainable and realistic goals. I'm not
an investor I run a management company. Two worst
things are people who think i will work for free
and also throw free money at them LOL. Not very
realistic in today's music business. I look for
bands that have been around 3-5 years because it
tells me its a solid unit and worth putting my time
into. A minimal budget is also needed. Income for
a business is directly related to advertising and
spending 25k on gear and a recording/video and 0
on a manager who does direct advertising would be
a mistake in my opinion. Must invest something in
a driver for the car so to speak.
ATP
What are some things that make you not want to work
with a band?
STEVIL HELMER
There are roughly 11 million unsigned bands in the
USA. Its bands who think they are the only good
band out there. I love humble musicians and I personally
strive for humility myself !
ATP
What bands are you currently managing?
STEVIL HELMER
I am currently managing: Chemical Tree (Texas),
Our Precious Demise (LA), The Roadkill (Norway)
Final Curse (NC), Skinn Jakkitt (NC) The Recasts
(TX) also doing publicity for Doomdogs (Sweden)
and A Course of Action. I also manage my own band
Helmer of course that features Dave Bizzigotti from
A Pale Horse Named Death on bass (Pale Horse is
members of Type O Negative)
ATP
Tell us about each band, what makes them special
and where you can go to learn more about them?
STEVIL HELMER
man Im gonna let the people decide what is special
about each of my bands. I will tell you the roster
is combination of my own personal taste in metal,
rock and punk. There is an old saying "let the people
decide" I live by that. Just because I like something
doesnt mean someone else will and vice versa. Here
is a list of pages for all of us so everyone can
keep up to date on developments and shows:
1-http://www.facebook.com/HelmerManagement
2-http://www.facebook.com/pages/Chemical-Tree
3-http://www.facebook.com/OurPreciousDemise.OPD
4-http://www.facebook.com/TheRoadkillNorway
5-http://www.facebook.com/FinalCurseOfficial
6-http://www.facebook.com/SkinnJakkitt
7-http://www.facebook.com/SwitchbacH
8-http://www.facebook.com/therecastsband
9-http://www.facebook.com/pages/Stevil-Helmer
ATP
How involved are you with your artists?
STEVIL HELMER
I talk to each of them daily and its that level
of communication that makes it all work very well.
We are all friends with each other yet we all live
world wide. Skype, email, chat and the cell phone
keeps us all connected and on the same page.
ATP
Why do you think managers are important to the success
of a band?
STEVIL HELMER
If a band promotes itself 1 hour per day for one
year that is 365 hours of time right ? I give them
BACK those 365 hours of time by taking that weight
off them. Then they have 365 more hours per year
to write, record, rehearse and do shows. Its a no
brainer ! and very simple to explain my involvment
in time ! then they can rest easy knowing I am taking
that time daily to make sure new fans and current
fans know what they are doing. Again a no brainer
! Having that full level of commitment to them moves
mountains every single time.
ATP
What are your plans for the future, in a year, 5
years?
STEVIL HELMER
I know I will be doing this when I am 80 years old
wearing cool hearing aids Ive been working in the
biz for 25 years now and Ive been a musician for
42. It is a part of who i am that will never ever
change.
ATP
Finally, do have any words on what Arm The Pit means
to you?
STEVIL HELMER
I genuinely appreciate doing this interview ! Its
people like Arm the Pit combined with many others
out there that help great music get heard and anyone
helping independent music gets my vote always !
I always love the words "mutually beneficial". Its
great for cool bands to be promoted and also promote
the organizations that promote them. That is a win
win ! Horns up to you all at Arm the Pit and thank
you very very much for the interview !!!