Exciting times for the band, nevertheless.

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EyE_uttarothai wrote:How about their old songs during their time in SMJ, do they have the right to play or do they have to pay to be the rightsholder?
thoseguiltyeyes wrote:Not sure if this is what you're asking about, but by saying "play," you sound like you're wondering if they can or cannot play their older songs live at concerts? I don't that's something that can really be regulated or controlled, but they probably have every right to play them live.
thoseguiltyeyes wrote:EyE_uttarothai wrote:How about their old songs during their time in SMJ, do they have the right to play or do they have to pay to be the rightsholder?
Not sure if this is what you're asking about, but by saying "play," you sound like you're wondering if they can or cannot play their older songs live at concerts? I don't that's something that can really be regulated or controlled, but they probably have every right to play them live. They would need to negotiate something (if they haven't already) if they were to release an album or the like that contained songs from when they were on Epic, though.
park23 wrote:That's awesome !
Can't wait to get some 24bit/192khz FLACs from them. And if they are 100% independed I would finaly buy their music, knowing that the big share of sales will go to them sound really good.
Also don't worry about distribution...we are in 2018, soon in 2019. I am sure they can afford to open their own online store and for music you don't need shiiping. Maybe they will finaly go digital(high quality, not streaming on Spotify/iTunes) with their albums and songs.
Maybe now they will get out of "Loudness War" and have better mastering/mixing.
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wildthing wrote:Actually I wonder if the quality went down because it was Rooftop Music doing rather than EPIC/Sony, maybe they didn't use Sony provided resources and tried to do it their own way and hence the "loud" Honey mix.
izzy wrote:I think Sony keeps the rights of their old songs. For example, if they want to release a new live DVD they will have to pay royalties for the songs from the Epic/Sony era.
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