JayKeeley
Be still, O wand'rer!
Dreamlord - Far be it from me to judge, but I am a little surprised with your sentiments to be honest. You've always been an advocate of the music scene not being a business and, as an example of this, seeing the integrity in a band having to self-finance a CD only to fall into debt just to get their music out.
True - I don't know OMG, but all I'm saying is that I would imagine the band themselves being more appreciative of their own fans getting a fair opportunity to buy a CD without you quickly snapping up copies only to resell them at inflated prices. Yes, people are willing to pay because they love the band, not necessarily because they have the money to spend!!!
It's the same as ticket scalping you pimp!
True - I don't know OMG, but all I'm saying is that I would imagine the band themselves being more appreciative of their own fans getting a fair opportunity to buy a CD without you quickly snapping up copies only to resell them at inflated prices. Yes, people are willing to pay because they love the band, not necessarily because they have the money to spend!!!
It's the same as ticket scalping you pimp!
Ugh, I couldn't do this. Empyrium is like the air that I breathe, but I am honestly scared of scanning in my passport ID and credit card over the web just to sign up to Prophecy and get this demo release. Their whole processing is just antiquated, and you got lucky with Doom having two copies right? You lucky bastard!Erik said:It bugs me that while limited edition releases should be a way for the band/label to reward fans with something special -- take the Prophecy Prod. release of Empyrium's demo in an exclusive limited box available only to Prophecy's most vehement supporters, i.e. the subscribers --....