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rifrafOct 10th 2007 3:37PM
I think it's time to say goodbye to the record industry of yesterday. I believe that while what NIN and Radiohead are doing is noble, we're not going to see a lot of bands jump on the independent bandwagon. There's still quite a bit a label does, that any indy can't get accomplished (i.e. radio promotion) What I do see is the possibilty of new record labels out there restructuring to keep their bands from leaving them in a good way, doing the things they forgot to do because they got greedy. Of course you'll have those out their that won't change, but we all know they're out there sweating on where their next million will come from...