domingo, 28 de junho de 2009

Descartabilidade da indústria musical

"(…) There is a reason bands like Blur and Faith No More and Moby are playing to the massive audiences they are and the bands of now are playing to half interested crowds of people who know they are supposed to be here but aren’t quite sure why they are here and they kinda know some of the words to some of the songs and who shortly need to move on to the next show that they hear they are supposed to be into. I watched this and felt a teensy bit sad inside. I hope this is not a tough read and I apologize if it is but there is a message to all of it… My favorite bands today are album bands. Bands whose records, had I downloaded prior or not, I purchased. The albums that became a part of me through my becoming a part of the album.

(…) The times of the “evil” music Industry are over and the people behind it are all hiding out, losing their hold. You are no longer keeping money from their hands but of the artists behind your favorite songs and albums. The Labels no longer have the power of weighted deals, they bend in our favor now, or better yet (in our place) completely fair. Less people buying records equals less money behind promotion, equals less money behind its release, equals less money behind the tour, equals less opportunities to see your favorite bands. This is coming as a music fan mind you. I am not begging not pleading, simply stating the facts. It is hard for bands like us to do this without help. That is why it is so important to buy music. It doesn’t matter how you get it, from the label, from us on tour, from Amazon, or Itunes. We have put a lot of work into this and want to share it with you. Lets be a part of something again.

(…) Just looking back at our history of touring and shows gradually getting bigger and bigger but still watching sales drop from our low thousands to the lower thousands. It was more frustrating to hear how it leaked seeing as how all the links we had sent out were private and coded. There is a certain level of professionalism that has been lost along with the idea that is the album. To hear about these things happening from the people that should understand music as much as any musician is just heartbreaking. I am happy vinyl is coming back, it needs to. We need to have albums and music. I need to. We love being a part of this. We need to believe in something again. Thank you for everything."


John Gourley, Portugal the Man

Led

6 comentários:

nuno disse...

é sò pena a banda deste gajo ser um cocò.

tirando isso, usar FNM e moby na mesma frase sem ser usando as palavras "o mike dos FNM", "com uma barra de ferro", e "em cheio na testa do careca" devia ser proibido. i'm just saying.

Ledbetter disse...

A banda é cocó? A sério que achas isso? Enfim, gostos, opiniões, tolerância e tal…
Mas não assino por baixo. Acho que eles são geniais.

Quanto ao resto, são excertos de uma carta, tens que ler tudo.

Ledbetter disse...

Ouvir Lynyrd Skynyrd não faz de ti mais macho, sabes disso n sabes, Peixeiro?;)

nuno disse...

quer dizer,
quando os encontrei, não gostei nada. mas do último que têm no myspace até gosto.
retiro o que disse sobre a banda dele.

nuno disse...

os skynyrd existem apenas para poderes berrar "FREE BIRD" de cada vez que o gaijo em cima do palco pergunta ao público que música quer ouvir.

Ledbetter disse...

Fair enough...