A contrarian take on Stars’ decision to digitally distribute its album In Our Bedroom After The War two months before its physical release date. Related: Bedroom scanned 2,700 copies in the U.S. and 1,500 copies in Canada during its first week of release. [Coolfer]
July 19th, 2007 // 1 Comment
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Ouch?
What did their last cd do in its first week?
I always thought of Stars as a sleeper band, that over the lifespan of the release more and more people would pick up them and that eventually the album would return a profit. Or a song would wind up in a VW commercial and they’ll sell a boatload from that. One hopes anyway; it would nice to see a move this classy be vindicated.