Hi,
There's a blog entry of someone of "Sahko recordings" who talks one
year ago about their release of Strangeworld, at
http://planbmag.com/blogs/staff/2006/02.
It looks rather terrifying to see that CDs can stay unreleased for
years... Couldnt that change with these mp3s, Itunes and all that ?
I mean artists to release their songs themselves if record companies
are too slow ?
If I get it well by that blog, the guy received the masterpiece
Strangeworld in 97, released it 3 years later, then received another
Rev unreleased album in 2000, and writes in 2006 that he "maybe
should check it out once more"... There's something going wrong
somewhere!
I dont know if I must hope or not that the unreleased album was "To
Live", well I think it must have been, with the Suicide success I
imagine some companies do issue Rev or Vega albums automatically, or
nothing means nothing anymore in this world.
Anyway, even it looks like a positive music time with the future
Vega and these great Cheyenne tracks, I still wonder: is there
unreleased material sleeping for years because record companies dont
care ? Or because the musicians dont want to issue them now ? Does
anyonme know how works the music business and can explain more to
me ?
Thanks,
Vincent