Originally Posted by Molitoth:
Thanks everyone! You are making me feel tingly inside! Responses like these are why people release art.
Good news today as I just heard Metal Injection will be doing the album release feature/premiere... which is amazing because that website is huge.
Also, CDbaby approved the album for digital distribution (which took longer than normal, supposedly due to Coviid).
You will be able to pick it up on these outlets:
I'm still struggling with releasing Physical media at this point. Without playing live shows, I think it may be tough recouping the money on my own in 2020.
I know that I don't buy CD's anymore, I buy everything digitally and support artists through Tshirts/merch.
Are any of you peeps still buying CD's?
Thoughts?
I buy vinyl.
A peek at the corner of my living room :
Newest arrival - Vinyl Me, Please pressing of Bella Donna, all-analog pressing mastered and cut by Ryan K Smith at STERLING SOUND on translucent blue swirl galaxy vinyl :
Originally Posted by Bowser:
Yeah, I'm still a sucker for CDs from time to time. I guess I'm getting to that "old fart, stuck in my ways" place, lol.
They've pretty much gone the way of 8-tracks.
After downloading my CDs, they were all relegated to a box in the basement. The only CD I own that isn't in the basement is the last one I purchased, Henley's Cass County, and the only reason it isn't is because it's autographed by Henley. That's also the last CD I've seen or touched.
I've had my current car for four years now, and I've never used the CD player in it for anything except a useful and rather clever mount for a phone holder that inserts into the slot. [Reply]
Just out of curiosity - is that an old Radio Shack speaker cab? If so - damned cool!
I once got a wild hair on my ass and bought radio shack (build your own) cabinets. Hell, they weren't bad at all - until I (first) went to Bose and then (2) Klipsch - with a crown power amp.
Originally Posted by Randallflagg:
Just out of curiosity - is that an old Radio Shack speaker cab? If so - damned cool!
I once got a wild hair on my ass and bought radio shack (build your own) cabinets. Hell, they weren't bad at all - until I (first) went to Bose and then (2) Klipsch - with a crown power amp.
Welp, Here it is! Keep in mind YouTube streams at 128kbps audio (yes, even in 4k Video Quality)...
So if you are an audiophile, I highly suggest listening to this on Bandcamp, Soundcloud, or some other type of lossless stream that will hit tomorrow on all streaming services!