Well, yeah, but... members tend to make front-loading sound bad or intentional. I thought a company
or a record label can choose to have their beginning sales front-loaded? And that's why people
use it as a negative, because those first week album sales "aren't real?" I don't know.
For instance, if front-loading is random and can't be helped, then why is it a negative?
Well, yeah, but... members tend to make front-loading sound bad or intentional. I thought a company
or a record label can choose to have their beginning sales front-loaded? And that's why people
use it as a negative, because those first week album sales "aren't real?" I don't know.
For instance, if front-loading is random and can't be helped, then why is it a negative?
...Vin
It's used negatively because it means the era died quickly. So the music did not help sell the album, only the hype and the artist's name. It also means that the era hurt the artist, because a front-loaded era is usually part of, or the beginning of a downward slope. No one wants their era to be front-loaded.