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Sweatbands – The Many Uses
Mar 1st

Wrist sweatbands and headbands are all pretty amazing things, but the real question is: what else can these wondrous items be used for?
This article will take you through just about everything a sweatband can be used for, from a company who knows- SerTop has been designing and producing custom sweatbands for clients around the world for the past few years and is not afraid to tell you how to use them. Some ideas on the list will seem obvious; others may be a complete surprise to you. More >
Make Custom Sweatbands
Nov 14th
Our sister site, stbands.com, is a great way to promote your band or business. They make custom embroidered sweatbands that are made of 80% cotton and 20% spandex. SerTop has already worked with major touring acts and big marketing firms to make professional custom sweatbands. They also make there own designs, which are featured on this blog.
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Meet the Newest Member of SerTop: Kyle
Jul 9th
Introducing Kyle Mathis. Guitarist of Neverset, and now our newest writer here at the SerTop blog. We met Kyle while making Neverset some custom sweatbands for their tour with Three Days Grace, Seether, and Breaking Benjamin. He’s a good friend and knows a lot about the music business.

Kyle has made a few posts already:
Seether “Rise Above This” Secrets about the song.
Getting your band on tour with major bands…..
Meet Good Luck Varsity
Apr 9th

Adam already told you all about Good Luck Varsity. Now I’m here to get up close and personal with them. Enjoy the interview and be sure to check out Good Luck Varsity!
First off i just want to say thanks for doing the interview and best of luck with everything in the future.
Thank you for asking us! I think your website is a really awesome idea!
How’d you all meet?
The origin of Good Luck Varsity is a really long and twisting story but I’ll try to keep it short. Essentially my brother Evan and I both played in a band called The Rising Tide. When all was said and done at the end of TRT we we’re actually pretty relieved to be done with it because it had strayed so far from what we really wanted to be doing. At first we recorded a couple demos in our basement and put them online and then we eventually recorded our EP Head High Heavy Hearted. We used the EP to get potential band mates interested in joining us and put an application up online. Richie and Tim we’re already our good friends and they we’re an easy choice.
Drew and Dan both responded to our search online and after hearing both of them play we canceled all of our other auditions because we knew that this was going to be our line up
Jordan, those are some rad YouTube videos! Anything out there that people MUST see if they haven’t yet?
Haha thank you! I guess besides music editing and directing videos has always been something I’ve loved to do.
Everybody should definitely check out “No, Frankenstein” I did the editing on that video and actually won an award for it
7 Members, wow, thats pretty amazing. What’s your writing process like?
Well we actually only play with 6 members live. Our good friend Jeriah is filling in on Guitar and vocals while Tim is away taking care of some things.
We’ve just recently started to write new music for a new EP that we’re planning to record and release sometime this year. Generally somebody brings the shell of a song to practice and we all work together to fill it out.We just recorded our first real song as a full band on Sunday and we’ll be posting it sometime soon More >



