Jesse Lacey (Brand New) talks major label experience, selling CDs

Jesse Lacey of Brand New recently spoke to Alter the Press. In a revealing interview, he talks about his experience with the major label that released 2006’s The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me:

I’ve never made money off a record sale. I made money on a record advance that has to do with the industry, a companies investment in me but I’ve never seen a return. For a band like us and Kevin to keep doing what we’re doing is by doing shows. Why charge a kid for a record?

Give him an option maybe. If he wanted to buy it at your show for $5-10 and getting the packaging or wanting to buy it in a store but if quality of a music reaches a point online where it sounds as good as anywhere else, I mean I don’t like paying for records either. When it gets down to it, most of the time I don’t. As long as kids keep coming to the show, buying a ticket and wanting to experience the music with me in a setting like this then they can have it for free.

Check out the rest of the interview (which also features Kevin Devine), right here.
Source Jesse Lacey of Brand New recently spoke to Alter the Press. In a revealing interview, he talks about his experience with the major label that released 2006’s The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me:

I’ve never made money off a record sale. I made money on a record advance that has to do with the industry, a companies investment in me but I’ve never seen a return. For a band like us and Kevin to keep doing what we’re doing is by doing shows. Why charge a kid for a record?

Give him an option maybe. If he wanted to buy it at your show for $5-10 and getting the packaging or wanting to buy it in a store but if quality of a music reaches a point online where it sounds as good as anywhere else, I mean I don’t like paying for records either. When it gets down to it, most of the time I don’t. As long as kids keep coming to the show, buying a ticket and wanting to experience the music with me in a setting like this then they can have it for free.

Check out the rest of the interview (which also features Kevin Devine), right here.
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