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When I wrote this earlier I was astonished to learn that the Decemberists had managed to sell nearly five times as many copies of their new album in its first week than their previous record in its first week. Also, 65% of the units sold were digital albums, and Amazon was selling it for $3.99, which has to account for a pretty huge chunk of the overall sales. When Amazon do these deep discounts on digital releases they take the loss and the label/artist gets money for a full sale. So that’s great, it’s a legit win for the artist. If you look at a lot of these big indie music chart hits (Spoon, Arcade Fire, Vampire Weekend, of Montreal, etc), sales are mostly driven by these Amazon first-day/first-week discounts. Now it’s a lot to ask labels to lower their digital list prices when Amazon isn’t going to automatically take the loss leader hit, but it may be wise for the music industry to seriously consider dropping these prices to encourage sales in the future. It seems obvious that a huge number of people are more willing to buy digital albums at these lower prices, and getting less money is definitely better than getting no money.
Thom Yorke wears a paperboy cap while interviewing Flying Lotus backstage at this year’s Worldwide Awards. Goofballs.
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Destroyer
“Kaputt”
“I was trying to cast in such a way that, during the fantasies, there was some sort of odd feeling that something wasn’t right. Like, all the people singing and dancing in the desert are men. And, with the girls in the first part, I picked young actresses that looked more like baby sitters than models— someone a 12-year-old boy would really come into contact with and have a crush on.”Director Dawn Garcia zeroes in on exactly what is so astonishing and wonderful about her own video. Good luck to anyone who may hope to make an album and a music video that I will love more in 2011.
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—Monkey Gone To Heaven
The Pixies - “Monkey Gone To Heaven”
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This is the CD for Fergus & Geronimo’s album Unlearn, out next week on Hardly Art. To answer the question — no, but I still get them in the mail as promos! It’s a little blurred in this shot, but this is what it says along the edge: Instructions: Clean disk thoroughly with bleach using 400 grit sandpaper. Place in oven on 375° F.
We’re on track to relaunch the site on January 3rd along with our year-end content.
Stay tuned here for details and musings from the staff. We’re hoping to keep this space running even after we launch.
-Evan