To be honest, Bodom isn't exactly a band I think would have sky high album sales even if album sales were what they used to be. They have their audience but it's a niche market, even in the metal world - any metal band with a keyboardist or style like theirs is. But that's beside the point. I wish more people valued music enough to actually pay for the music, even if it's digital. But people just assume they can get anything for free via YouTube or a free streaming service (even though the YouTube thing is technically illegal, nobody seems to care!). Hell, I pay for physical albums *and* pay for Spotify premium. I don't know if it makes a difference whether I pay for Spotify or not, but I still buy CDs dammit. Got 2 on the way, in fact, as of now!
Unfortunately it feels like only two groups of people even bother to pay for music anymore. Hardcore music fans who regularly purchase music, and people who aren't actually huge music fans but pick up the occasional rap/pop star album at a local Walmart or something. Bleh.