Quote:
Originally posted by jinzo
True, it does, but remember that promoting a rock band is way different to promoting a pop act. It's not really about the success of your singles to them, but much more about selling an album, getting the hype/buzz and the touring. So promote, but promote in the right place to the right audiences. They've been in a lot of the major rock/alternative magazines and they're announcing warm-up gigs everywhere. I wouldn't worry so much.
|
I don't care how much they sell. It's more of the fact that they said they were releasing Still Into You to get EVERYONE aware, but then they don't put it up for sale on US iTunes, nor have any performances lined up for late night TV until after the albums release.
That should be before the album so people are aware
