This post Seinfeld26 posted in the other forum got me thinking:
Seinfeld26 wrote:
This is from Blabbermouth.net:
SEPULTURA's latest album, "Dante XXI", has sold just under 2,300 copies during its first week of release in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan. This figure is a bit more than half the 4,000+ first-week sales tally of the group's last CD, "Roorback", and significantly lower than the 10,000+ first-week number recorded by 2001's "Nation" (the band's 1998 effort, "Against", sold 18,000+ copies in its first week of release).
Talk about a fall from grace. Chaos AD and Roots actually go Gold here in the states (reaching the Billboard Top 40), and now this... You almost have to feel sorry for these guys.
Sadly, I am now convinced that this is because no one buys albums anymore. I know I own a ton of CDs, but my friends, like I've mentioned in the past, have 50,000 MP3s on their PCs and own only a handful of actual CDs—most of which they bought prior to the P2P craze. About 3 weeks ago I visited a torrent site for the first time. I was shocked. I occasionally use P2P software for rare songs, unreleased material or whatever, and it was rather anonymous. I only saw what I downloaded—which was virtually nothing—so my opinion on downloading was inaccurate.
Now these torrent sites are frightening! For instance, Suspyre's album is on this Kerrazy Torrents site. How can a band like this handle not making money from their albums? There are pages and pages of replies like "Thanks!" or "Thankies! You rock!" or "Sweet! Thanks!" That's it. No discussion at all. It's the equivalent of me walking into a record shop and just randomly taking anything and everything and just going "Thanks!" and walking out.
Not only that, a band like Solitude Aeturnus—who are considered to be one of the top 5 doom metal bands of all time, just under Candlemass—have trouble recording albums because they haven't got the money! But go to this torrent site and you can download every album in one frickin' torrent file! ONE!! How can we expect our favorite bands to survive this way?
There's a Def Leppard torrent there with like 35 pages of thank you replies, this torrent has everything the band has done since 1978 plus live bootlegs, unreleased songs, you name it. ONE FILE. It's ridiculous. Yeah, they have plenty of money, but the principle applies.
Sure, labels don't help by force-breeding the urge to download by releasing sub-standard albums, but there are a million bands out there being destroyed by downloading. I am now convinced. Do you wonder why honest musicians sign up for ridiculous reality TV shows? Go to Kerrazy Torrents for your answer. Sepultura only selling 2,300 albums? HOW? How is that possible? My personal CD collection is double that amount! Sure, they're not as good as they once were, but they are legends in the metal world! 2,300 copies is a joke and it doesn't reflect the quality of music they're writing and releasing now, it reflects the state of mind the music "fans" have about music now.
It's saddening. Rather pathetic considering this is something that I love so.