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New Website! - Can I get some feedback?

I wouldn't worry about the font at all, especially with what you're trying to use it for. Sure, there are easier fonts to read, but I think especially with your music (downloaded the album; really dig it) the font fits really well.

Sitewise, it's one of the better ones I've seen posted up here. It's easy to navigate, the navigation is the same from page to page, and as many have said it has a lot of good content. Nice job!
 
Contact info...... It's possible that the opinion isn't the best. Finding creative ways to have it on every page is the goal. Using it as a footer (on every page) allow people to "tune it out" or use it.

Unless you guys are huge arena super stars it's slightl marketing arrogant to have your audience work to find you

Overall people don't accurately do tons of fill in the box
 
I've got a question.

My band's frontman and manager, who also happens to be my good friend and roommate, doesn't want our contact email address on the contact page of our website. He says that there is a contact form and if someone wants to get in touch with us they can fill it out and send a message. I make the argument that we should have both. I think options are key. Not everyone wants to fill out a form on the page itself, some would prefer to use their own email clients, to save messages sent and what not. Someone looking to book us might be scanning the sight for an email address they can right down for whatever reason.

Who do you think is right?:help:

Then a link on every page that sends the reader to that contact page.

Oh . . . I like the site.