![]() ![]() Others don’t care about the charts at all Ed Brown, co-frontman of Norwich-based indie-punk band Space Is Big says, “The rise of the internet means two things, firstly that people can basically bypass charts altogether in discovering music, and secondly, that the main way people consume music - streaming - gives almost no money back to the artist, so you really need to plug merch and tickets at any opportunity.”įor those who do care about the charts, though, there are rules in place to try and mitigate any potential imbalance arising from album bundling. ![]() This is a ‘game’ that larger artists are arguably predisposed to win because of economies of scale, larger marketing budgets, and for more established acts perhaps an older fanbase that have more disposable income to spend on deluxe bundles. Some artists feel that bundles are an attempt to ‘game’ the charts by artificially inflating album sales figures. ![]()
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