I went to get this in town yesterday (I also happen to like people like Coil and Jim
Thirlwell) only to find that it's only available on CD, not even on tape. Why do labels
do this?
I know some people don't like vinyl as a format and that's fine, that's their opinion.
The problem is that I don't have a CD player so it's pretty much useless to me, unless
I go and pester someone. All that happens is that those of who don't buy CDs, and you
must admit we're entitled to our opinion, can't listen to this music.
Why set out to exclude part of your audience? It's not as if other NIN is only
available on CD.
Sorry for the rant.
Lots of love
Tim
One of the least common things
in the world today is:
common sense.