I wonder how much can be linked to the better choices of SAT radio, HD radio and internet streaming vs buying. You can now listen all day and not hear the same things over and over. I know I myself buy much less now that I have both HD and SAT radios.
It isn't just that people are buying individual songs online...it is becoming a necessity. The overall quality of music on a given CD has gone down significantly. Granted, you may like a single or two, but how many CDs are entirely good anymore? Billy Corrigan (Smashing Pumpkins) announced that they were no longer going to produce entire records, but only singles, because people weren't buying CDs anymore.
While there is truth to that (obviously, by this story), I think it shows how bands are focusing on the short term game, singles. Of the last 5 CDs I purchased, only 1 had enough appeal to listen to the whole CD. Personally, I don't like the idea of downloading a load of singles and listening to what is effectively 'random' on my player. If I want to hear a band, I want to hear a CDs worth.
Boo to the recording industry.
While there is truth to that (obviously, by this story), I think it shows how bands are focusing on the short term game, singles. Of the last 5 CDs I purchased, only 1 had enough appeal to listen to the whole CD. Personally, I don't like the idea of downloading a load of singles and listening to what is effectively 'random' on my player. If I want to hear a band, I want to hear a CDs worth.
Boo to the recording industry.
The time for record industries is running out and there is nothing they can do, good economy or bad. Artists are making like 5cents a sale by going through industries and with the internet and media sharing they can produce and sell all their music on their own. People aren't going to want to pay for a whole cd when the money doesn't even go to the artist they would like to support. There needs to be a change in the music industry.






















