All my bands bar one have worked the same: you cover costs, then the rest is band funds. Realistically at small band level (in the UK at least), covering costs is often a pipe dream.
"Covering costs" works as such:
- If we record first, and pay £100 (split 4 x £25), then made £50 at a gig, we'd each get £12.50 back to go towards the money we each spent recording. If one person paid, say, £30 and one paid £20 for the recording, they'd just sort out the £5 at some point when the cheapskate has some money
- but if not, then their shares of the £50 would be adjusted accordingly.
- If we gig first and get £50, then spend £100 on recording, the £50 pays for half of it, and the rest is split equally (so £12.50 each). Again, if one person couldn't stump up £12.50, then one other person would probably cover the whole lot and then the cheapskate would pay them back when and as they could.
That works the same for recording, rehearsals, CD duplication, etc. If a band member sells a CD, the money goes into the pot.
The only band I was in were it didn't work like that was signed - so it was all worked out who would get what percentage depending on what they did, blah blah blah. I was supposed to get a big share because I wrote the lyrics, but I didn't agree with that as we all wrote our own parts. As it happens, we left the label without making a penny (we technically owed them, but mutually agreed to forget that), so it was a complete waste of time...
When it comes to splitting profits, personally I've never even thought about it. I'm in two bands at the moment. In one I just play bass (and I don't even own a bass
), so I'd expect less than say, the lead guitarist/song-writer and singer/lyricist in that regard, but then I recorded our CD. Also,our drummer does all the artwork, so it would get pretty complicated to work out contribution-based percentages.
But in the other band I write all the songs and lyrics, I'm the only guitarist and vocalist, I record the CDs, I play bass as well on the recordings, I design all the artwork, I run the website (which I also made) and our MySpace... the other two guys essentially work as session musicians, and yet it would never occur to me to do anything but split the money equally three ways.
Steve