Rick Derris Wrote:
Vic Da Baron LooGAR Wrote:
They're like test marketers, but for their own product, which is pretty cool. I don't even want to hear this, but as someone who is very interested in the marketing and advertising business as it pertains to niche products (or large products marketing to niches) this whole thing is fascinating - more fascinating than any album they've released since OK Computer, IMO (*ZING!!!*)
I'm not sure how fascinating this current go 'round is. Seems like a pretty standard fan club type of release deal that many other artists are doing (at least the vinyl w/ mp3 download model). The pay what you want thing they did with In Rainbows was a pretty interesting campaign for sure. Agree with you on that though. The release of that was WAY more interesting than the album. In Rainbows was meh-tastic for me. I tried and tried. Nuth.
Still, any new material and ramp up for the next incarnation of Radiohead is always fodder for the thread posting cannons.
See, I think that if Radiohead proves they can make money this way, or build interest, then you'll see more mid-level type bands go this route.
There are bands on the upper tier of the "pop" or country echelon for which this won't matter, and then there are bands that would lose more money than they could ever make by pressing vinyl or whatever for shipping, but there are a good 100 bands for which this model might work. And, they, and their business managers and marketing people are watching (and jacking off).
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