Hello. I'm not sure if this question falls specifically into the music industry, but I'll give it a shot anyway.
I have a band with three friends, and we mainly play post-hardcore, alternative rock/metal stuff, kind of like Fightstar, Hurt and Alexisonfire. However, where we live most bands around here are all trying to be the next big tech-metal prodigies, with every band trying to out do each other on a technical level. Don't get me wrong, most of them are quite good, but I've been in a tech-metal band before and it wasn't something I found myself overly enjoying.
Anyway, due to this we find it hard to slot in anywhere. We've had a few gigs and some upcoming, and we've always had a positive response, but due to the fervency and volume of tech-metal and metalcore bands, I feel we have some trouble fitting in, and it's slightly harder to get gigs with other bands when the music is not in the same vein. Do you have any suggestions on how we could pursue gigs and the like in a musical climate like this?
Also, to add an extra question that's slightly more on track with the thread topic (if you don't mind, of course) how is post-hardcore and alternative metal viewed in the industry? I know quite a lot about more consistently 'metal' labels (such as Roadrunner, Century Media, Nuclear Blast, etc) but very little about the labels that support groups such as ours.
Thanks for your help