You know how a while back that someone was moaning over how Belle and Sebastian only sold 20,000 copies of their last album in the states. I agree this is a tragedy, but was a bit surprised to learn that the average major label release sells about 9,000 copies! Yes, even stuff by Geffen's label that they spent a million bucks trying to record and promote is sitting on the $4.99 rack hoping to God that someone will buy it. B&S's songs barely scraped the airwaves except in a few college towns and yet, with no big label support, they were able to do this much. I am sad that Matador is owned by Capitol now because I like true indie status and not having to bow to major corporations, but hey, this is me we're talking about. Now, I'm going to moan about the radio again. Why in the hell are they releasing songs by people who all sound exactly the same? I'm so tired of driving home from work, turning on my radio and hearing Semisonic every damn day. They need to stop. I'm already tired when I leave, so the last thing I need to do is fall asleep behind the wheel. I would consider Frank Zappa more alternative than most bands I hear, but he's only played on classic rock stations. Also, i don't know if anyone else sees it the way I do, but why does Galaxie 500 sound much better with the sound turned all the way up? That album i have is only OK if it's played at a normal level. s.s. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- . This message was brought to you by the Sinister mailing list. . To send to the list please mail "sinister@majordomo.net". . For subscribing, unsubscribing and other list information please see . http://www.majordomo.net/sinister . For questions about how the list works mail owner-sinister@majordomo.net . Somos todos conejitos felices que tararean . consonancias felices del conejito - no somos? -----------------------------------------------------------------------