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Offline Instead of the Everyday  
#1 Posted : 16 years ago
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Do you release singles as soon as you have enough songs to do so?

Or do you release an album first, waiting to release your higher rated singles?

I generally prefer to release in a way that mimics real life - a single before the album drops, then perhaps a second or third after the album has been released, with B-sides that are not featured on an album.

How do you folks do?
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I usually release about 3 singles and then the album.
But that's because I never knew how these things worked on real life. I'm not really bothered.
And I also used to feature the b-sides on the album, but I might change.
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That's cool. There's no right way to do it (at least, I don't think there is), I was just curious to see how people liked to release their shit. If polls were allowed I might have created one.... but you know.... give the peons too much power and.... the rest is history.

So what have you, folks? What's your album and single releasing tendencies?
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One to two singles before the album, then two to three singles after.
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I might change around stuff for each album. Usually always a single before the album. Then I might release three more singles after the album's release and then I get a basic four single album. Other times, I might release three singles before the album, and then go on releasing about another four or five singles. Other albums I might release one single and move on. I rarely include b-sides on albums.
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Instead of the Everyday wrote:
Do you release singles as soon as you have enough songs to do so?

Or do you release an album first, waiting to release your higher rated singles?

I generally prefer to release in a way that mimics real life - a single before the album drops, then perhaps a second or third after the album has been released, with B-sides that are not featured on an album.

How do you folks do?

^ pretty much like this.
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bikz wrote:
Instead of the Everyday wrote:
Do you release singles as soon as you have enough songs to do so?

Or do you release an album first, waiting to release your higher rated singles?

I generally prefer to release in a way that mimics real life - a single before the album drops, then perhaps a second or third after the album has been released, with B-sides that are not featured on an album.

How do you folks do?

^ pretty much like this.


Ditto, is what I do.
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xNightsidex wrote:
bikz wrote:
Instead of the Everyday wrote:
Do you release singles as soon as you have enough songs to do so?

Or do you release an album first, waiting to release your higher rated singles?

I generally prefer to release in a way that mimics real life - a single before the album drops, then perhaps a second or third after the album has been released, with B-sides that are not featured on an album.

How do you folks do?

^ pretty much like this.


Ditto, is what I do.


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I dont know really, i havent been here long. But i want to release two singles before, then the album, then the third single. To me though im not bothered really about the releases i prefer being popular and touring. But there is a definite satisfaction when you pop out a 99 rated single :)
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depends on the band. with rest in peace i don't like to release too much singles as they're not a hit-maker band and also most of the songs are lenghty. i maybe release one/two singles before/after the release of the album.
with other bands, like insert coin and obscene revenge!, i rather release a single before the album and two or three after it.
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Yes, first three singles, then the album and so on and on. Only album bands is something i like a lot, but in this game i think you will never get high in the rankings. Or am i mistaken?
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Singles increase tour turnout, which is extremely handy.
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Gildermershina wrote:
Singles increase tour turnout, which is extremely handy.


Ditto with the album release of course.
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#14 Posted : 16 years ago
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xNightsidex wrote:
Gildermershina wrote:
Singles increase tour turnout, which is extremely handy.


Ditto with the album release of course.


Yeah, it's just less practical to churn out an album to take over a new region quickly.
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