Write Music Articles And Get Paid

Think you can write entertaining and informative articles on any topic in relation to any band or artist from Nirvana to The 1975? WE WANT YOU.

Ever get that burning sensation to express what your opinion is on whatever may be spewing forth from a nearby set of speakers? We want to pay you for that. It doesn't matter whether it's an in-depth breakdown of the greatest thrash metal albums of all time, the best female rap artists, a compilation of the best guitarists going, or even something as simple as pointing out the obvious, if you've got an idea and can present it in a fun entertaining way, we want to know about it. The best part is providing we think it's an interesting talking point (nearly everything is!) we'd love to publish and get the artists themselves taking notice, all the while giving you a share of the revenue if something takes off. Whilst we do not wish to feature basic reviews (there are thousands of sites where you can find such things), we want to foster a creative community of passionate music fans who look for unique ways of celebrating and discussing every aspect of their favourite bands and genres for all to see. Creative ways of presenting speculative content are always fun reads, but you need only take a look across our Must Read section to get a feel for how things work around here, and what sort of content we're looking for. All of our contributors earn £0.40 per 1000 views, converted into local currency through Paypal. There's no limit on how many submissions you can make, plus a wealth of article ideas constantly updated for you to tackle that regularly reach tens of thousands of views if you're looking to take an assignment rather than pitch. Many writers earn £100's a month this way, and you could be among them. If this sounds like the kind of work you would be interested in, please either email the Music Editor at scott@whatculture.co.uk or fill out our application form. This is a phenomenal opportunity to make a living doing something you love, or contribute on whatever timetable suits you instead. We pride ourselves on having culturally-relevant content delivered on a constant basis, and we look forward to hearing from you.
 
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Gaming Editor
Gaming Editor

WhatCulture's Head of Gaming.