Re: RAVENSIRE (Port) - New album for this autumn on EAT METAL :
Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2015 4:15 pm
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Did I miss something?rumblefist wrote:The vinyl edition will be released on June.
Lmted to 250 copies.
Eat Metal.
Don't worry...Time is relative you know :lox wrote:Did I miss something?rumblefist wrote:The vinyl edition will be released on June.
Lmted to 250 copies.
Eat Metal.
Aha. Relative indeed.Priamos wrote: Don't worry...Time is relative you know :
http://www.eatmetalrecords.com/shop/pro ... ts_id=5134
PS. You avatar is really fucked up, you know... What is it?
Not wild about tapes myself, never was but your rant is simply wrong. In about a third of the world the tape is still very popular and in the rich parts of the globe the cassette format is making a small comeback. Not a gimmick, the music landscape is just getting back what was carelessly destroyed by the majors labels in the early 90's.Trigger wrote:Seriously??
It's frustrating to see labels coming out of nowhere and pressing tapes of already acknowledged albums instead of helping bands release new stuff; 'cause some of the new Ravensire material is -as expected- great and deserves label support. Enough fooling around with tape releases and other gimmicks.
Nah...Don't fool yourself Lox! Tapes in 2015= 99% posing. They are made mainly to satisfy the "cult frenzy". Which cause do they really serve? Do they have better sound? Are they practical? Are they much cheaper?lox wrote:Not wild about tapes myself, never was but your rant is simply wrong. In about a third of the world the tape is still very popular and in the rich parts of the globe the cassette format is making a small comeback. Not a gimmick, the music landscape is just getting back what was carelessly destroyed by the majors labels in the early 90's.Trigger wrote:Seriously??
It's frustrating to see labels coming out of nowhere and pressing tapes of already acknowledged albums instead of helping bands release new stuff; 'cause some of the new Ravensire material is -as expected- great and deserves label support. Enough fooling around with tape releases and other gimmicks.
It's a great big conspiracy to release the demons that live inside CD's. Sorry, you as a CD slave have absolutely no say on this matter.Priamos wrote:Which cause do they really serve? Do they have better sound? Are they practical? Are they much cheaper?
Between 1987 and 1993 I was exclusively into cassetes, not because of choice but because I could't afford LP/turntable or CD/cd player. Nowdays, it's hillarious to buy tapes alone for the "attitude".lox wrote:It's a great big conspiracy to release the demons that live inside CD's. Sorry, you as a CD slave have absolutely no say on this matter.Priamos wrote:Which cause do they really serve? Do they have better sound? Are they practical? Are they much cheaper?
The nostalgia factor, tapes have build up the whole metal scene in the 80's and later in secondary markets like Greece, Poland etc. Cds and vinyl are just the same today, 90% of people just do not buy physical formats anymore, streaming (mostly for free) is the flauvor of the day. If a tape release cant help a band, so a CD or LP won't do the trick either.Trigger wrote:So rationalizing that too makes nothing left to be described as a "fad".