I love the fact that they don’t really do ‘preorders’ for stuff anymore. When they get it, they post it, and ship it immediately.
I guess if they band/label can afford the initial cost, seems like a straightforward and logical method. And, whatever they don’t sell online, you can try and sell at shows.
Absolutely. It’s the band (or Andy) paying for everything on these types of releases, so they need to limit the pressings and the frequency to maintain the interest and demand. Smart.
Yea, they have the whole supply & demand thing figured out better than most bands their size IMO. Lame as it is to say, I appreciate their business sense.
I wonder how much sound editing they had to do for the RAGC live album...there's no way an RAGC crowd was that quiet.
There's a second and a half on Andy's Instagram story of a new song. Definitely still sounds like their new direction similar to the Amazon song, Xela. Not sure how I feel about that and it is literally only a second and a half lol. I did love the direction of that one Instagram live song they were recording in the cabin though. Would be my first disappointed album if it all sounded like Allentown and Xela though.
While I think that could be possible, I think it’s a little bit of a stretch. We’ve heard less than 20 total seconds of a 45+ minute record. We’re gonna be okay.
How does one muster up the will to actually post their thoughts on clip that is a second and a half long?
i think its cool that people want to discuss it. just shows how much their music means to some people
I thought the first half second was of the clip was super inspiring but the second half second of the clip lost me.