An interesting article about why you see so much of certain artists in the used CD bin at the record store:
Borrowing a little from 9th-grade chemistry, we can say that a significant number of any given artist’s records will end up in a used CD bin if the number of records in circulation (our “substance”) exceeds the capacity of that artist’s popularity (our “solution”) to absorb them within a specific regional economy.
It isn’t all about the health of a band’s reputation. It’s about their ability to balance their success with their fan’s ability to absorb that success. You can be the most beloved artist in the world, but if there’s too much of you out there, you’ll end up in the bin stuffed between Frank Black and The Replacements.
(via Bjork: Why Bjork is the Queen of Used CD Bins from Music and Culture)
In our area (or at least at Boo Boo Records) it’s all about Bruce Springsteen. His saturation here is mighty high. I am not one to complain, though, as I’ve recently become a big fan thanks to my lady.
Coincidentally, I just bought two Bruce albums at Grimey’s on my recent visit to Nashville to visit the girl. Expect a full rant about airlines soon.
I know it seems like an empty promise, but I’m still working on stuff to write here. It’s just… really big. So it’s taking a while to process and organize my thoughts, especially when so much other stuff is going on in my life at the same time. In the meantime, here’s my monthly playlist for June:
- Björk – “Hyperballad” (Post)
- Solarstone – “Seven Cities (Atlantis Mix)” (Ibiza Euphoria 2)
- Björk – “It’s Oh So Quiet” (Post)
- The Dillinger Escape Plan – “Sugar Coated Sour” (Calculating Infinity)
- Scorpions – “No One Like You” (Blackout)
- Rhymefest – “Fever (Dirty)” (Blue Collar)
- Cary Brothers – “All The Rage” (Who You Are)
- Panda Bear – “Comfy In Nautica” (Person Pitch)
- Interpol – “Not Even Jail” (Antics)
- Fridge – “Harmonics” (Happiness)
- Ion Dissonance – “The Surge” (Minus The Herd)
- Bright Eyes – “First Day Of My Life” (I’m Wide Awake, It’s Morning)
- Ryan Adams – “Come Pick Me Up” (Heartbreaker)
- Eightball – “Drama In My Life” (Lost – Chopped And Screwed)
- Incubus – “Dig” (Light Grenades)
- July 2nd, 2007 at 5:53 pm
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I just got way too excited for Coachella this weekend when they posted the set time schedule.
Somehow they managed to keep conflicts to a minimum, as far as my own preferences go, anyway. There are a couple bands I might have to skip out early on to catch something else, but the only major conflict for me is Saturday evening. Kings Of Leon, The Decemberists, !!! and Andrew Bird all playing at the same time. I don’t even know where to start with that one. I’ve seen Andrew Bird, so I may have to sacrifice there, but even then, he puts on an amazing show.
Here’s how I plan to break it down:
Friday
- Nickel Creek
- Of Montreal
- Circa Survive
- Rufus Wainwright
- The Jesus And Mary Chain
- Peeping Tom
- Interpol
- Sonic Youth
- Bjork
Saturday
- Regina Spektor
- The New Pornographers
- Kings Of Leon vs. The Decemberists vs. !!! vs. Andrew Bird
- The Arcade Fire
- Girl Talk
- Red Hot Chili Peppers
- The Black Keys
Sunday
- Mika
- Anathallo
- Grizzly Bear
- Explosions In The Sky
- The Roots
- Willie Nelson
- Amos Lee
- Ratatat
- Damien Rice
- Rage Against The Machine
Meanwhile, I’m packing up my sunscreen and shorts (two things I don’t use that often; yeah, I’m a nerd) and expecting to have a very fun weekend. I’ll be lucky if I don’t come back deaf, malnourished, underslept and looking like Pigpen.
- April 24th, 2007 at 7:11 pm
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