I ordered the Type O box set and seemed to get a pretty good deal on it.
Whether or not I actually get it is another thing entirely.
I've complained about this before but if the main purpose of this (Record Store Day) is to bring in more money for independent record stores that are struggling, then I guess their strategy is correct. But if you are trying to expose anyone to new music and/or release some cool unreleased stuff from older bands that is ACCESSIBLE then it's a failure. It's all numbered, collectible vinyl. Baby boomer collectible crap. I guess they know they're market.
But money's tight. That Type O Negative box is nice but it's $100! The Kings of Leon boxed set is $100!
A lot of the stuff I saw was all over $50.
I always maintain that more bands should use this to release great sounding live records or demos or something. I mean why can't someone like Radiohead release a great-sounding album of live material and charge $25 for it? Have all the proceeds go to Greenpeace or Occupy Wall Street or something? A. They could get that ready in a couple of weeks B.) Everyone would buy it. C.) It would help out record stores.
Brian