U2
Count me as one of those who actually thought U2 releasing their album for free through Itunes was a good move. Their album sales were going south anyway. They were finally turning into a heritage act. Selling out tours? No problem. Getting people to pay attention to your new music? A problem that affects all older artists.
But I do have to agree with those that say the big issue here is the album format itself and the short attention span of listeners. To some, just knowing that a full album had been placed in your Itunes library must have caused a headache. Do I actually have to listen to a new U2 album? Some of these people probably haven't heard a new U2 album in decades.
There was snark, for sure about all of this. Bono has become a decisive figure among many. I count Sting as his only competition in that field. Oh, back to Songs of Innocence. It's a good U2 album. Lyrically sticking to more nostalgia themes than I remember and musically trying to get some radio attention.
But here's what I really felt after listening to it. I got it for free. Kind of hard to be critical? Yeah, kind of. But I wonder if the bad publicity will scare off anyone else from doing this with an album of new material. An album of covers? Now I could see artists giving something like that away.
But I do have to agree with those that say the big issue here is the album format itself and the short attention span of listeners. To some, just knowing that a full album had been placed in your Itunes library must have caused a headache. Do I actually have to listen to a new U2 album? Some of these people probably haven't heard a new U2 album in decades.
There was snark, for sure about all of this. Bono has become a decisive figure among many. I count Sting as his only competition in that field. Oh, back to Songs of Innocence. It's a good U2 album. Lyrically sticking to more nostalgia themes than I remember and musically trying to get some radio attention.
But here's what I really felt after listening to it. I got it for free. Kind of hard to be critical? Yeah, kind of. But I wonder if the bad publicity will scare off anyone else from doing this with an album of new material. An album of covers? Now I could see artists giving something like that away.
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