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If the number of dots is a clue, the last two words could be Generation Terrorists! (If I've counted them correctly. It's surprisingly hard to count dots on a screen.)
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I'm not sure what the delay was with RIF and Futurology having release dates changed.
If it happens again I'm at least in the right for a swear! |
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Where is the true gem of the modern age - nickys second album
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Probably some bigger name releasing theirs the same week?
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April Fools' Day over now.
Last edited by Comrade Mike; 02-04-2021 at 10:04. Reason: So no-one gets too excited about what could've been |
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Excellent. Will order 12 copies.
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As someone who spent a bit too much time chasing down jingle jangle dream-pop albums from Scandinavia during the mid to late 2000’s I have come to realise that I have a few gaps in my music collection of those albums that just about everyone has. Although I tolerated The Cure I have never been a big fan, but just recently it feels the right time to go and buy one or two of their albums. Thinking this would be easy it hasn’t. 15 years ago (would it really be that many years) CD shops were filled to overflowing with second hand CDs. It really did feel like the shops just couldn’t get rid of them and sold CDs for as cheap as $5NZD second hand. I don’t know where all those CDs have gone. Going online it seems harder and harder to find CDs. The Cure albums re-mastered seem to be on “back order” at those international mega stores. Maybe all those 50 year old senior lawyers who were original fans have either kept their CDs or threw them into a landfill years ago. Even the second-hand buy and sell website in New Zealand have few if any copies come up. There is new vinyl available but I refuse to pay as much as $85+ (NZD) for vinyl re-pressed release.
It was ok buying Manics material as they were most productive around the peak of CD sales. This all makes me wonder about the release of album number 14. How many actual worldwide physical copies of the album on CD are likely to be pressed? I thought 20,000 physical CDs in a standard format would be a reasonable number, but reviewing that it seems perhaps too high in today’s streaming world of content. Would 10,000 units or lower be more realistic?
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At least 10,000 - first week sales for the past few have been a few thousand in the UK alone, and as CD continues to outsell both downloads and vinyl in pretty much all territories (despite what certain parts of the media might have you believe), I reckon the albums sell a good 5,000 before disappearing into the void that is recent back catalogue. Factor in dozens of other countries where it's available, and yeah, I think maybe 20,000 is closer to realistic than 10,000.
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Studio update in the copy of Mojo that I got today. Not sure how to post a photo sorry but it's a one pager update from the studio with a picture of Nicky in a mask. Highlights being :
Song Titles mentioned : Orwellian, Happy Bored Alone, Diapause, Blank Diary Entry (duet with Mark Lanegan), Still Snowing in Sapporo (likely to be last album track). After Ending, Quest for Ancient Colour. Sound : 80% written on piano, Orwellian is 80s Roxy music/echo & bunnymen/smiths .'most rehearsed we have ever been for an album', 'Clash playing Abba', 'subtle, restrained, tasteful' Lyrical style : 'comforting melancholia' 'some of the best words I've ever written' Currently being mixed, was mostly completed in a 2 week period. Due in September with title to be confirmed ('Intimism' has been toyed with apparently) |
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Two weeks! If there hadn't been a lockdown I would have worried about that.
September will be tomorrow before you know it. Rest of April and then another four months. Thank you so much for the information, Glyn! |
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“The Clash playing Abba”
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Great news! Hopefully a winter tour to co-incide. I do have a soft track for their piano tracks particularly I live to fall asleep and golden platitudes so I have hopes for this one. Glad to see Nicky having found his confidence writing lyrics again, he seemed to have lost it during Resistance is Futile.
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‘Comforting melancholia’ sounds like everything I want from the Manics right now. Excitement! Roll on September and maybe a Christmas tour like days of old!
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