Icon Re: Why DB gets no respect from the label
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KentDB741 (view)

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My entire point was that the used discs in the store I went to, and where I know the manager personally, was that the discs in the used bin were the ones sent to the radio station, and instead of putting it on the radio, they simply took them back to the store for a couple of bucks or whatever.

Now, remember that I live in Buffalo, which is on the other side of the state from New York City, and no, every Tom, Dick, and Harry DOES NOT get a ton of discs each week. My reason for mentioning it in the first place, was that the radio station should at least have respect, and not sell discs they got for free.

And, for your information, LOST HIGHWAY is not doing their job, because they might have done the pre-release flyers, but when the CD was released, and did not even chart, they withdrew all promotional support, and that includes NOT putting them on the road.

So, the promo for the release and or artist, is us or nothing.

Proper promotion is NOT being done, because if it were, they would be announcing tour dates, instead of keeping silent at a time when their efforts are most needed.

So, if there is no tour, how are they (the NFU) going to promote the disc?

And where is the announcement about when and where I can see David and the NFU opening for one of the other LOST HIGHWAY people on the road right now?

That is what I said originally, they have an artist with a track record, has several hits under his belt, and yet the label has pulled all promotion. There is no street team, no further money is being spent, and outside of what the fans did, the record company is not even attempting to put the band on the road.

That, in my book, is NOT doing their job!

What about all of this do you not understand?!?!?

 Sheesh!

 

 

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