The Head and the Heart
Here are the screenshots of the rest of the homepage. The main page I've shown previously leads to these when you scroll down. It shows the news, social accounts, tour dates very briefly so people can have a quick look at it. And if you clock on it, it goes to its official news/tour dates page.
This is a very conventional feature in the website, as many have their main page in the top, then have brief information on the rest of the website. You can see opaque images as the background image which makes it look professional and nice to look at. The pages also follow the rule of three, where the page is divided into three equal columns. This is one of the secrets to making a website look professional and aesthetically pleasing so I may incorporate this idea.
This is an example of their band biography page. I personally don't like this page because of how much text there is and how boring the representation is. Although it's a conventional way to represent it, and it looks quite plain and follows the conventions of indie folk rock, it looks very plain. I may add images to make it more interesting to look at. And maybe create more columns, rather than just one.
Showing the main image of the band is useful because you can read the column while looking at the main image to see who is who.
Once you go below the column, there are contact information you can check. So that may be another website convention.
The thin font is consistent throughout the website, however for the biography, the font has become serif font to make it look proper. I may try and keep the font as persistent as much as possible.