Theme Park are one of the most exciting new songwriting forces in our midst today, managing to attain that rare balance of feeling comfortingly familiar and yet not sounding like anyone else.
Theme Park are an Indie band so therefore their website correlates with this because they have a blog and not a website so this could be them adhering to the niche of blogging to keep up the 'hip' appearance; the band are represented to be just that.
Genre
The genre this band belongs to is indie. This is because of the image they portray themselves; the style of clothing, hair etc and also because of their style of music as evident from the music video shown on their website.
New Technology & Links
The only thing that can be updated through the use of technology is the pictures however regularly and of course the links to the social sites are also available.
Colour & Style
This blog has a very basic and simplistic layout and colour scheme. Yet again one would guess this is because they are of the indie genre and these are typical conventions.
Written Content
There isn't any bulk of text on the main page probably because it is a blog so instead the band have inserted images from their activities together which still does the job of text as it gives the fans an insight into what the band do and it gives it a relaxed feel.
Font & Layout
The font used on the website is quite informal looking which adds to the laid back feel and perhaps also contributes to the indie vibe.
Target Audience
Theme Park's target audience is teenagers and they have included social sites used excessively by teenagers such as Facebook, Twitter and Soundcloud. This will all aid the band in becomming more well known by sharing things through the use of these sites.
Advertisements
There aren't many advertisements on this site perhaps because it is a blog but also perhaps because the band is not well known so other bigger companies haven't tried to advertise things because not many people will visit. The only adverts are for the social sites and iTunes which are aimed at teenagers and youth.
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