08-06-2015, 07:08 PM,
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Jastal
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RE: "SEVEN NATION ARMY" (White Stripes) covered by Haley on new PMJ album
I agree completley NUG... I am trying hard to keep it fresh before the video but it is difficult. I wonder if Scott released the Album on iTunes before some of the video's partly to see if helps to increase sales - tempting those who might not buy if they can listen to the video.
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08-06-2015, 07:32 PM,
(This post was last modified: 08-06-2015, 07:46 PM by john.)
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RE: "SEVEN NATION ARMY" (White Stripes) covered by Haley on new PMJ album
I think SNA is up there in the Creep epic zone (I'd put it a little behind Creep) and there are a lot more people interested in Haley's music now than a few months ago when Creep and the ever popular AATB Euro version were released. The epicness of the tune, along with greater interest in Haley are good ingredients for major popularity of SNA. I'm not a fan of dragging out the release of the video since I'd prefer an explosive release rather than dribs and drabs of publicity. Mentions are always good, but the Billboard article is now just general publicity rather than a some rocket fuel.
I don't think there is a clear roadmap for Scott (or others) to follow, so he has to experiment with ways of releasing and promoting PMJ material. With respect to SNA in particular, it is such a strong offering that a few days to a week of anticipation of the video sounds about right for the sweet spot to release it after releasing the album. There are no other "star" tracks on the album that haven't been out on video, so I wouldn't worry much about hurting someone's feelings or whatever. Alternatively, I might have delayed the release of the album a little.
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