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kosmo vinyl

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Motown Musical Madness
« on: August 27, 2003, 08:45:00 am »
I've said it hundreds of times around here but it sure seems theres something in the water in Detroit...  Add The High Strung and the Singles to health list of bands emerging from there.
 
 Here's a bit of gossip regarding The Sights...
 
 The Sights new lineup — sans keyboardist Nate Cavalieri and bassist Matt Hatch — sports a two-in-one replacement in organist Bobby Emmett. “It’s fuckin’ beautiful,” coos Sights front man Eddie Baranek. “The only thing I would add if I was to add anything is a saxophone, one that could get really wrong-sounding and noisy … everybody’s like ‘oh, it’s the Doors’ and we’re like, ‘no, man, Terry Reid.’”
 
 The Sights are fielding offers from high-end indies including, among others, Lookout and Yep Rock. The band returns to the UK in late August for a tour with stops at both the Reading and Leeds festivals. A possible Australian tour is in the works with Aussie mockers You Am I. Word is UK’s fey white-boy sentimentalists Travis requested the Sights as support on their forthcoming North American tour. The band also plans to start recording its follow-up to Got What We Want later this summer.
 
 In addition, the boys of Sights are finishing a handful of covers at Jim Diamond’s Ghetto Recorders, two of which are set to be released on the increasingly ubiquitous Cass Records. The A-side is said to be a “stellar cover” of Titus Turner’s R&B dust-kicker “Sticks and Stones.”
 
 Speaking of Diamond, the much-ballyhooed knob-twiddler says his new label — cleverly christened Jim Diamond Records — is “going to have promotion and all that stuff and it probably won’t even cheat artists.” Go figure. Diamond Jim says a Bogue full-length will most likely be the label’s debut release.
 
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Re: Motown Musical Madness
« Reply #1 on: August 27, 2003, 09:07:00 am »
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Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
  I've said it hundreds of times around here but it sure seems theres something in the water in Detroit...
or maybe theres just 5000 record execs up there looking for "the next white stripes"

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« Reply #2 on: August 27, 2003, 09:30:00 am »
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or maybe theres just 5000 record execs up there looking for "the next white stripes" [/QB][/QUOTE]
 
 have the white stripes made much money yet?
 
 I bet you would do much better creating the next Nsync or finding a new Creed or Linkin Park, ahhh axe the last one there's evenessence already.

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« Reply #3 on: August 27, 2003, 09:43:00 am »
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or maybe theres just 5000 record execs up there looking for "the next white stripes" [/b]
have the white stripes made much money yet?
 
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 This was a news story on NME.com last year:
 
 
 The WHITE STRIPES' new album may become the most profitable in history after JACK and MEG spent just £6,000 recording it.
 
 The duo spent less than a fortnight recording an estimated 20 tracks (of which 15 will probably appear on the album) at the lo-fi Toe Rag studios in east London. The total cost of recording will be around £4,000, but with hotel bills and living expenses taken into account, the total cost of the album is likely to come in comfortably below £6,000 - a fraction of the cost most bands spend.
 
 Their current album 'White Blood Cells' has sold 750,000 copies to date, generating a gross revenue of approximately £9 million. With a higher profile and increased interest in the band, especially in the US, they are expected to make around £12 million from sales of 1 million, putting their £6,000 production cost in the shade.
 
 
 Published: 17-09-2002-16-30

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« Reply #4 on: August 27, 2003, 09:52:00 am »
i wonder what the new strokes record cost to record... and korn reportably spent between 700K to 4M for their last record.
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Re: Motown Musical Madness
« Reply #5 on: August 27, 2003, 10:32:00 am »
most profitable by percentage maybe, in absolute terms, no.
 
 How many creed albums are sold?
 
 Besides, giving the gross take is somewhat misleading, I wonder how much of that the band sees? 1/10th?