We won't be releasing albums any more.[...]
Albums are just too unwieldy creatively speaking. Why wait till you have 10 to 20 songs to release the little fucks. By the end of the process you hate 1-5 and you're starting to doubt the relevance of 5-10.
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Writing tracks and getting them out of your hair as soon as you possibly can is a dream for an artist and if you're already on an 'indy' label why the hell not take advantage of some of that 'artistic freedom' that it's supposed to afford. ie. real freedom to do whatever you want outside all of the old music industry controls and habits.
So what we're proposing to do is release Aiff or WAV versions of new tracks as they become completed in our studios online for anyone who wishes to download them. Then before tours we'll do limited pressings of vinyl and/or cd compilations of the new tracks that we've released over the previous months with original artwork/merch that fans can buy at shows or online if they choose to support us in this way.
Regurgitator are the only currently active band that I remain a fan(atic) of. I own every CD album, single and EP they have released, including most of their side projects.
Not only will I download anything made available, I'll be buying the compilation CD(s) too.
Just tell me how, where and when.