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		<title>The Album Is Dying A Slow Death</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s like The Internet is a disease and it&#8217;s slowly damaging the organs of the album. One by one it goes through the body of the album, taking a chunk here and there. The album isn&#8217;t on life support yet, but it will be soon enough. From Read/WriteWeb: Radiohead&#8217;s frontman Thom Yorke announced that the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s like The Internet is a disease and it&#8217;s slowly damaging the organs of the album. One by one it goes through the body of the album, taking a chunk here and there. The album isn&#8217;t on life support yet, but it will be soon enough.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/radiohead_says_singles_only_but_albums_live_on.php">From Read/WriteWeb</a>:<br />
<blockquote>Radiohead&#8217;s frontman Thom Yorke announced that the band will no longer release full-length studio albums and instead focus on downloadable singles.</p></blockquote>
<p><a href="http://billycorgan.livejournal.com/39767.html">Billy Corgan and The Smashing Pumpkins aren&#8217;t quite ready to go all the way there</a>, but instead they&#8217;re breaking the album into 11 EP&#8217;s of 4 songs each. That way Billy can still fulfill his artwork and concept fetish by including pictures, paintings, etc. with the EPs while making the music available to people who don&#8217;t share his proclivity for the visual aspect of the theme.</p>
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<p>While The Smashing Pumpkins method is already familiar to them (see also: The Aeroplane Flies High), Radiohead&#8217;s declaration shows an awareness of changing methods of distribution as compared with the &#8220;old world&#8221; ways. The reason we have albums in the first place is because records (and tapes, and CDs) only held a finite amount of material before their storage space was exhausted. Today, even fairly low end computers come with 80-90GB of storage, which is enough for several albums even for loss-less quality distribution. We no longer have the limitations that made the album a necessity in the first place, so why continue on with the tradition?</p>
<p>If you say &#8220;because of the recording industry&#8221; then it really only further serves to show how far the industry&#8217;s head is under the sand. Here&#8217;s a great example: Jay-Z&#8217;s Blueprint 3 (<a href="http://nelswadycki.com/2009/09/13/jay-z-is-on-fire-and-so-is-lala-com/">which I like</a>) is $10.99 on iTunes. But each of the individual tracks is $1.29. So, to buy the album as singles (with the Radiohead model) you&#8217;d pay $19.35. Yes, I realize that by releasing singles, labels run the risk of not having people buy all of the singles, but since The Blueprint 3 has 15 songs on it, each person would only have to buy 57% of the songs (8-9 of the 15 songs) to get the same amount of money. </p>
<p>If you&#8217;re a ruthless music company exec, why are you basically giving people 6-7 songs for free? </p>
<p>Do you really think that people who might otherwise download the entire thing for free are going to instead pay $10.99 because it&#8217;s a better deal than buying each song individually? No. They&#8217;re still going to download the whole thing and pay nothing. But the people who would pay $10.99 for the album, I&#8217;m guessing they&#8217;d also pay $10.32 to buy 8 of the songs individually. Especially if you release one single a month for 15 months, I bet you get a pretty high conversion rate. Then it&#8217;s only $1.29 a month. That&#8217;s not a big deal. Seems like a much easier sell than trying to convert an entire $10.99 (or $19.35) all at once.</p>
<p>The album is dead. Long live the single.</p>
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