Op-Ed: The Serious Implications Metric's "Fantasies" Can Have On The Music Industry
While Nine Inch Nails and a handful of other bands have decided to release their records on their own terms through their own methods, this is a band with all the label options in the world that choose to pass on both Major and large Indie Labels to go it on their own. They no doubt spent a small fortune recording the album by employing the Production of one of the most sought after Record Producers in the world, Nigel Godrich. While balking at going through a US label they are going through the always awesome, Last Gang Records for Canadian release (and a small Mexican Indie Label for domestic release), who released their previous output.
If this record is to go as large (despite the amazing Justice influenced track "Stadium Love" having stadium aspirations, I don't think they are going to be "Stadium Big" as much as one of the largest acts outside the mainstream) as I feel it can, many smaller somewhat-established Indie Acts will probably go a similar route. Obviously, this spells more trouble for labels, both Major and Indie. In the past, many bands saw a ladder approach to the music industry to get to the Major Label level. While labels like Anti have shown a new model for gaining success on a Major and then coming home to a more Artist-friendly Indie for future endeavors, this would be an entirely new model where going to a Indie gains your band a large following where upon you leave them once you reach self sufficiency to go your own way and maximize your profit margin and artistic freedom.
This coming year will be an interesting test to see the potential of this new model, and the viability of this band who will no doubt garner hyperbolic reviews and pack crowds across the country. I know I will be purchasing this release and tickets to see them.















































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