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N.Y.H.C. wrote:
record sales have a lot to do with it, vinyl is damn expensive to produce. 100 times more than CD's or internet downloads, that's for sure.
Yeah, but for the most part these days they tend to sell well, and for about $10 more (which is probably a better profit margin than CD's) so why wouldn't you?
N.Y.H.C. wrote:
record sales have a lot to do with it, vinyl is damn expensive to produce. 100 times more than CD's or internet downloads, that's for sure.
Yeah, but for the most part these days they tend to sell well, and for about $10 more (which is probably a better profit margin than CD's) so why wouldn't you?
if you want to get deep, why WOULD you? that's the real question... why would you buy one? deep indeed... Hellbro.
Asteroids do not concern me, Admiral. I want that ship, not excuses.
The unlikely union of TV on the Radio singer Tunde Adebimpe, Faith No More frontman Mike Patton and rapper Adam "Doseone" Drucker – who call themselves Nevermen – will finally release their years-in-the-making self-titled debut this fall. But for now, the trio is teasing the album with the quirky, cinematic avant-pop single "Tough Towns." Five minutes of eerie synthesizers and understated hip-hop beats, the song boils down to a single sentence that the singers all recite about persevering out of a small town: "It's where everything you never want keeps coming from."
"'Tough Towns' is dedicated to anyone remotely young, feeling inexplicably inspired in the 'nowhere' they are from," says Drucker, who was born in Napa, Idaho, but grew up bouncing around between New York, New Jersey and Philadelphia. "May you soon escape with style into elsewhere."
Playlist with all the tracks from FNM's "secret" show last night at the Troubadour. Like like they played pretty much everything of Sol Invictus and then some other stuff:
Nevermen, the supertrio composed of Mike Patton of Faith No More, Tunde Adebimpe of TV on the Radio, and rapper Doseone, are due to release their self-titled debut on January 29th through Patton’s own Ipecac Recordings. In support of the LP, they’ve lined up their first ever tour.
The trek commences early next month in Paris and includes two US gigs, one at Webster Hall in New York, the other at the Masonic Lodge in Los Angeles. Check out the full schedule below.
Nevermen 2016 Tour Dates:
02/07 – Paris, FR @ Le Trianon
02/09 – Amsterdam, NL @ Paradiso
02/10 – Brussels, BE @ Palais 12
02/12 – Berlin, DE @ Heimathafen
02/15 – Dublin, IE @ Olympia Theatre
02/17 – London, UK @ Barbican Centre
02/19 – New York, NY @ Webster Hall
02/21 – Los Angeles, CA @ Masonic Lodge