The title says it all.
I swung by Tyler’s blog and was led to this article about Coldplay not letting their newest album be played on the various streaming sources.
It’s all fine and dandy until the last few paragraphs:
Coldplay’s handlers are telling some of the services they won’t stream because they believe “Mylo Xyloto” should be heard as one cohesive work, according to one industry insider with knowledge of the discussions. They don’t want the album to be broken up into singles.
If that’s true, how often have we heard this before? Acts such as AC/DC, Kid Rock, and Pink Floyd have all eschewed digital sales at one point and claimed that their music should be heard in its entirety.
That’s fine, but forcing people to buy music that they may not want is taking us back to the days of the CD, when fans people required to plunk down $15 for one or two good songs. It was anti-consumer then and it is anti-consumer now.
Wow. What a load of shit written by someone who needs punched in the face. Repeatedly. By musicians.
Wouldn’t that be like me going to a world-class chef and complaining that I have to pay for all 7 courses when I really only want the appetizer and desert? Damn that chef for being anti-consumer. Or complaining that I can’t just rip a few pages out of a book because those are the chapters I’m interested in? Stupid authors, all smug on their anti-consumer high horses. Those heartless fuckers! Or bitching that you have to buy the whole sculpture when you just want the bust for your mantle?
It is what it is. Who the hell are you to dissect an artist’s work because you want to chop it up like some piecemeal junk for your own parasitic means? They’re not selling you songs, dipshit, they’re selling you an album. If you want to buy songs, you need to look elsewhere. And then to turn it around and call the practice anti-consumer? Holy. Fucking. Shit.
And then the comments…sigh. The devaluing of music is such a shame.
I really like to think people would have enough respect for the artists and the music they love to support the cause, but because it’s not presented how they want it, they’ll bitch, moan and take it for free. So do we expect the artist to whore the process to turn a buck because the consumer has become a douchebag? If so, what does that say about the product?
People say they quit buying because so much was crap. I say so much is crap because people quit buying.
