It's funny to think that with "After Laughter," we got two singles and the album was out a month later.
Yeah what's wrong with these long rollouts again. We were spoiled a few years back when albums were coming out in a month or so after the first single.
I really hope we get two singles at most before the album drops. I know I can always just not listen, but it's so hard when everyone else is hyping the pre-release singles the way we all do.
As far away as February feels, October and November are both already pretty stacked, most artists don’t release in December anyway, and January will fly by like the first month of the year always does. Only thing that’s gonna be rough imo is resisting the singles
Last I heard, this issue was never resolved, so it's most likely going to be awful for the foreseeable future. https://www.rollingstone.com/music/...fire-vinyl-records-lacquer-production-949648/
It’ll be nearly impossible to stay away with how big they are too. I always check out of singles once the 4th or so arrives, but if it becomes the case here, I don’t know how I’ll be able to do that when Twitter will be basically embedded with it
5 months isn't that that terrible imo, maybe it feels like less to me because it already feels like the end of the year lol let's goooooooooooooooooooo
To have vinyl available and tours booked, and promote the album, it all makes sense. last time everyone was mad they didn’t do any promo at all and then judged sales by it, this is the other way to release a record in 2022/3
Yeah, vinyl production, tours and the various reasons behind bands not releasing around Christmas/New Year. Just much easier to do a February release. I try not to judge first singles too much but I'm intrigued as to how this will sound.
It’s a bit away, but it’s super easy for me to not constantly hear anything they pre release. I’ll check them out once or twice and then retire then until the album.