PRByRain × The FreeHouse Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What is The FreeHouse?

The FreeHouse is an invite-only cultural documentation platform created by PRByRain.
It documents Atlanta’s underground artists through live performances, real conversations, industry access, and archival storytelling — turning momentum into cultural relevance and legacy.

This is not a media outlet or content platform.
It’s infrastructure.


2. How do artists get into The FreeHouse?

Artists do not apply.

Artists enter through:

  • PRByRain campaigns (primary path)
  • Editorial invitation
  • Trusted community recommendations

If the work, momentum, and alignment are there, the invitation follows.


3. Can I submit my music or pay to be featured?

No.

  • No open submissions
  • No pay-for-play
  • No guaranteed virality

Being documented by The FreeHouse is earned through readiness, not purchased.


4. Is The FreeHouse the same as PRByRain?

No — but they’re connected.

  • PRByRain builds momentum through phase-driven strategy and publicity
  • The FreeHouse documents that momentum and preserves it

PRByRain builds the artist.
The FreeHouse records their place in culture.


5. What’s the difference between Open House and In House performances?

Both are live. Both are intentional.

  • Open House (Unplugged):
    Raw, stripped-down performances inspired by MTV Unplugged. Focused on voice, lyrics, and presence.
  • In House (Produced Studio):
    High-production live studio sessions aligned with an artist’s era. Still live — fully realized.

Open House proves ability.
In House proves positioning.


6. Do all artists get access to every House?

No.

Access depends on:

  • Campaign tier (Starter, Growth, Elite)
  • Readiness
  • Momentum
  • Cultural alignment

Not every moment needs full documentation.
Not every artist needs every layer.


7. Who owns the content created in The FreeHouse?

The content is owned media, not rented attention.

Artists receive:

  • Press-ready assets
  • Social clips
  • Archival documentation
  • Long-term portfolio material

The FreeHouse exists to build assets, not extract content.


8. Will this guarantee press, streams, or virality?

No.

Nothing here is about guarantees.

PRByRain builds:

  • Momentum
  • Positioning
  • Visibility

The FreeHouse builds:

  • Documentation
  • Credibility
  • Legacy

Virality fades. Records remain.


9. Is The FreeHouse like Colors, Tiny Desk, or interview platforms?

No.

Those platforms capture moments.
The FreeHouse builds continuity and context.

Performances, conversations, and archives are connected — so artists aren’t just seen, they’re remembered.


10. Can I be featured in The FreeHouse without a PRByRain campaign?

Sometimes — but rarely.

Editorial invitations and community recommendations exist, but PRByRain campaigns are the primary path because they generate the documentation required for the archive.


11. Is The FreeHouse only for Atlanta artists?

The focus is Atlanta’s underground culture, but artists outside the city may be documented if their work meaningfully contributes to the scene.

Culture first. Geography second.


12. How long does documentation last?

Indefinitely.

This is an archive, not a feed.
Your content doesn’t disappear after release week.


13. Why is access invite-only?

Curation protects:

  • Cultural integrity
  • Artist credibility
  • Historical value

When everyone gets access, nothing means anything.


14. What does “legacy” actually mean here?

Legacy means:

  • Your work exists beyond algorithms
  • Your career progression is visible
  • Your contribution to culture is documented
  • Your name lives inside the historical record

Legacy isn’t a moment.
It’s infrastructure.


15. Who is The FreeHouse not for?

The FreeHouse is not for artists looking for:

  • Quick exposure only
  • Guaranteed virality
  • Pay-to-play placements
  • One-off content without context

This is for artists building careers, not chasing moments.


“Everyone wants legacy. Few build the infrastructure for it.

Welcome to The FreeHouse.”

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