On Tue 20 Feb, Neil Fanning wrote:
> How do you know that promos haven't gone out, or maybe are just about
> to go out?
If the promos have gone out in any significant numbers, I would have
_thought_ that I'd have heard about it, since I usually spot these
things for bands I'm on the lookout for. This of course leaves me open
to looking extremely stupid if thousands of promo copies have already
been sent out... but also, if those promos had been sent out, then there
are enough 'fanatic' people on this list that I would have expected at
least one person to have found one or at least mentioned their
existence. So I'm just presuming based on available evidence.
> Or that whatever label will be issuing the album (presumably Big Fish
> licensed to someone else?) has even bothered to think about promos
> yet?
Again, just a presumption. If you are planning to release an album in
April (which was your original hypothesis) and you want an advance or
coincidental press response then (I believe) you need to have started at
least thinking about promos by now.
> Or maybe it will be sold throught the website only a la NDT, which
> came out on Big Fish and was not licensed on to someone else. And as
> for singles, we recently had Coda...
This is why I contentiously referred to a 'proper' single release.
Admittedly "Coda" was an available release, but asking in my local
record store drew a blank on it, which in the eyes of many people would
mean it hasn't been released at all.
Thing is, I was kind of hoping that releases such as "Coda" and the last
year's relatively small* runs of the "Change", "Exodus" and "Cover Me"
remix 12"s [* 'relatively small' being a relative term that I can't
justify...] might have been Sunscreem keeping things ticking over and
laying the groundwork for a bigger, more commercial future album or
possibly single. To me a 'bigger' release would be the kind that
included radio promotion, the possiblity of a CD single, an outside shot
at a chart position, that kind of thing.
If Sunscreem have decided, or decide in future, to limit most or all of
their future releases to mail-order etc., then the fact that there's new
material at all will still be great, but I'll be disappointed that they
won't be having another go at being popular again. What I've heard-
"Coda" as per the remix competition (what happened to that by the way?),
the "Change" remixes...- is evidence that this mysterious "Out Of The
Woods" might just have the quality to attract a new following and
actually get somewhere. And the more money Sunscreem make the more music
they'll make... well, that's my current way of looking at it anyway. :-)
Stuart.
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