I know what you mean, but I’m pondering doing one of two different opposites.
First off, I’m killing the label in the second quarter when it comes to new bands. Sad and I’ m bummed, but have to. Distributors, stores(the ones that are left..our best stores over the years are no longer around) and customers/fans just aren’t supporting it enough to merit continuing. So I’m done there—a drag. I’ll keep the label and do a handful projects(I’m doing well around 10-12 a year still n ow) that are reissues and one or two trib utes a year. W/ those(except tributes ones, more expensive), I’m thnking of wholesaling cd’s for $5. And retailing for $10, maybe even $8 on the site. So hard to get anyone to buy music now, I’m pondering going in the opposite direction.
Or do the exact opposite and charge, say, $18-$20, as it’s a specialty release anyway.
So frustrated w/ the process, that I just don’t know. But I’ll do one or the other.

This is such a shame. Is this really where we're headed? Losing all the best and brightest of the indie record industry because nobody is buying the records? Stores are closing left and right...are we eventually going to be left with Best Buy, Clear Channel and 7 or 8 major labels and their subsidiaries?
If you love Not Lame as much as I do, do your part and buy some of their fine releases. They've put out so many fantastic records over the years. They've also really done more than any other distributor in terms of getting SK product around the country.
just breaks my heart....