Question about Sonata arctica
Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 2:00 pm
Ehm... Does anybody know how many albums they have sold over the world? I just want to know
I cant find it from wikipedia and from their offisial homepage.

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Indeed, that's true of basically all artists these days.icecab21 wrote:i'm sure a smaller number than what has been downloaded. that seems to be the general case in music these days.
But would those who downloaded it actually buy it if they didn't have the possibility to download it? This is the big flaw in the "It has been downloaded 2.000.000 times! We could've sold 2.000.000 copys of if! Would those who have downloaded it actually buy it? If some downloads, let's say, the lates Metallica album. Who knows if he would've bought it anyway? I think if we somehow could ban downloading completely I guess the number of sold CDs, Movies, Software, Games and what not would go up a bit but I doubt that more than 10% of the 2 million people who downloaded the CD/Movie/Software/Game would've also bought it.icecab21 wrote:i'm sure a smaller number than what has been downloaded.
I agree nowadays. At least on my part downloading music has increased my record buying hundreds of percents.Ragehead91 wrote:But would those who downloaded it actually buy it if they didn't have the possibility to download it? This is the big flaw in the "It has been downloaded 2.000.000 times! We could've sold 2.000.000 copys of if! Would those who have downloaded it actually buy it? If some downloads, let's say, the lates Metallica album. Who knows if he would've bought it anyway? I think if we somehow could ban downloading completely I guess the number of sold CDs, Movies, Software, Games and what not would go up a bit but I doubt that more than 10% of the 2 million people who downloaded the CD/Movie/Software/Game would've also bought it.icecab21 wrote:i'm sure a smaller number than what has been downloaded.
Which is even more "wrong" than downloading.icecab21 wrote:there are also the cases of one person buying a cd, showing it to 10, and the ten all buy tickets and so on.
Chinese Democracyicecab21 wrote:Definitely more from a tour. Ill have to look it up but I’m not sure a band could make from a tour than cd sales at anytime of history. Always shifts in the industry those open and close doors. Bands get less label support but more opportunity to break without huge label support.
Just read an article about how u2 was able to spend more than 300 million on a tour before breaking even.
if they could spend 300 million producing a cd that made money i would love to see that.
Yup. Turned out not to be worth the wait after all.Rebel wrote:Chinese Democracyicecab21 wrote:Definitely more from a tour. Ill have to look it up but I’m not sure a band could make from a tour than cd sales at anytime of history. Always shifts in the industry those open and close doors. Bands get less label support but more opportunity to break without huge label support.
Just read an article about how u2 was able to spend more than 300 million on a tour before breaking even.
if they could spend 300 million producing a cd that made money i would love to see that.
Disagree strongly.NeonVomit wrote:Yup. Turned out not to be worth the wait after all.Rebel wrote:Chinese Democracyicecab21 wrote:Definitely more from a tour. Ill have to look it up but I’m not sure a band could make from a tour than cd sales at anytime of history. Always shifts in the industry those open and close doors. Bands get less label support but more opportunity to break without huge label support.
Just read an article about how u2 was able to spend more than 300 million on a tour before breaking even.
if they could spend 300 million producing a cd that made money i would love to see that.