It's Not Over Writers Says Labels Make All The Money
12/20/2007
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(antiMusic) Yesterday we shared some highlights of Mark Hensch's interview with Lamb of God, today we're going in a different directing and giving you a preview of an interview Mark conducted with Course of Nature lead vocalist/rhythm guitarist Mark Wilkerson (who just happened to have been just nominated for a Grammy for a song he wrote for Daughtry. A little smash hit called "It's Not Over."). The interview will run next week when we get back from Christmas and they discuss everything from the band's battle with their former label Lava/Atlantic and management, to their new album Damaged(out on 1/22) as well as bit about Wilkerson's famous wife Melissa Joan Hart. So here is a little taste of what is to come with a bit of a bombshell about who really makes money from albums. It's not the band!antiMusic: As a band who has stayed out of the limelight for a bit, how would you say things like iTunes, Myspace, and Google have changed the music industry, for better or worse? Mark: When our first album came out, only Napster was out and it wasn't a HUGE deal. It was just starting to become a big deal. I guess everybody's up in arms about the internet but most bands don't make any money off the record sales anyways. The biggest hits are going to the record labels and so that's why they're upset about it. Bands are making their money off touring and merchandise and publishing. I don't really think that the internet is a big deal for us or for bands, but more the labels that are suffering from it. On the album, the band isn't making a penny! The label is making all the money. If you can get a record then, get it. antiMusic: Your next album is called Damaged. What kind of themes or ideas will you be exploring on it? Mark: I don't think there's a single overall theme to it. That is kinda what happens when you do it over the course of two or three years---the theme falls by the wayside. It then comes down to just writing good songs that people like, and not putting a theme to it. Everything on the album has a slight jaded theme to it. Nothing's too upbeat about it, which works as I guess its rock 'n roll. It is overall just a bunch of life experiences we've had over the last two or three years. - http://www.courseofnature.com/
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