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Epic Records quiebra [RUMOR]

Iniciado por Vita, 23 de Noviembre de 2013, 02:45:04 PM

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FreakOut

Oooooh, me da mucha lástima, la verdad, porque en realidad la discográfica, la promocione
o no...es la que le da trabajo a Avril, así que si esto es cierto...le va a tocar echar CV
por todas las de L.A. xD
Alomejor esto es una señal...y tiene que cambiarse de nuevo a alguna que SÍ le vuelva
a dar fama y que venda mucho más, como antaño.
Pero a la vez...me da pena, LA Reid me cae bien en realidad.
Ya veremos qué sucede :|

Stev

A este paso Avril va a tener que empeñar la tablet xD.
No hay Firma.

lavignerocks

 Sinceramente para que vuelva a hacer canciones en la línea de Hello Kitty,Girlfriend y toda esa mier** comercial,prefiero que se retire,porque es una pena que una buena compositora y cantante como ella acabe haciendo canciones de ese tipo.Me da igual si la ficha una discográfica grande que la promocionen bien, si lo que promocionan es BASURA...

Raffa

Cita de: Stev en 23 de Noviembre de 2013, 08:50:33 PM
A este paso Avril va a tener que empeñar la tablet xD.

JAJAJAJAJJAJAJAJAJAJAAJAJAJAAJAJAJAJAJA que grande



Pues no sé hasta que punto esto puede afectar a Avril, pero es una putada, no creo que tenga nada positivo esto. A mi no me extraña nada, me lo creo. Por una parte tengo curiosidad por lo que pasará.
I am too far gone for you to bring me back, so baby, spare yourself!



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nixlavigne

a veces creo que exigimos mucho a avril, ya avril dio lo que dio nos has dado 5 disco giras emociones rabias pero la queremos mucho, ahorita estiy escuchando toda su discografia y macho me da una pena a donde ha llegado, me dio tristeza :(
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Patri16

Tengo miedo porque esto le afecte mucho a Avril, ahora que acaba de sacar el disco y que dentro de poco va a empezar la gira, yo tengo mucha esperanza en que va a venir a España esta vez y por nada del mundo quiero que se retire. Yo también preferiría que volviese a su estilo un poco más maduro como el de let go o under my skin pero también me gusta esta era, su estilo actual me gusta, espero que siga durante muchos más años

nixlavigne

antes de que quiebre epic que saque el disco de navidad y despues se vaya xd
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Aleks

El disco de Navidad va a tener que esperar me da a mi...xD
No pero como están de mal las cosas me parece ridículo que este pensando en sacar un cd de villancicos... Por una parte me alegra porque Epic pensábamos que sería la solución a su carrera y la ha empeorado, por otra...esto significa que tardará en sacar nueva música.....

their songs saved my life
https://youtu.be/An0B0vvqcmY

Mipucu

Pues espero que sea un rumor, y me preocupa la carrera de Avril si es que es cierto.  Joder acaba de sacar el disco como quien dice y no es justo que pase esto ahora y mas cuando esta apuntito de empezar la gira.

Si que es verdad que le vendría trabajar bien con una discográfica más decente y que la hagan abrir los ojos para que haga música menos Teenager ya que todos sabemos que Av sabe hacer temazos lo demuestra en cada cd, pero solo saca lo peor de singles y luego creo que no sabe escoger los temas para hacer un cd redondo, y en este ultimo tiene canciones muy buenas y otras demasiado eso adolescentes.

Pobre Avril que mala suerte tiene con la ultima discográfica le fue mal, estaba muy contenta de volver a Epic y .... ains es que cuando el río suena....


Paizal

#24
A mí lo único que me preocupa es el Tour y este disco.
No creo que vaya a afectar a su carrera para mal, tampoco digo que para bien pero, lo más importante ahora es que no se joda el Tour ni este CD.
Una vez el Tour pase, no creo que vaya a tener problemas en encontrar otra discografía no creo que tengáis que preocuparos tanto.
Está chungo el corto plazo, pero el medio plazo no hay motivo para pensar que peligre.
Ahora bien, intento pensar fríamente pero la verdad es que yo también estoy bastante preocupado.
Aunque mucho más jodidos están los trabajadores de Epic, que por mu malos que sean, se han quedado sin trabajo.

PD "No os preocupéis tanto por la carrera como por la Era"

Espero que no quiten los discos del mercado que yo sigo sin comprármelo todavía.
SÍ, matadme, pero de verdad que se han alineado los astros para que no me compre el disco, no os lo podéis imaginar.

Why you have to go and make things so Complicated?

Mipucu

Cita de: Paizal en 24 de Noviembre de 2013, 04:34:38 PM
A mí lo único que me preocupa es el Tour y este disco.
No creo que vaya a afectar a su carrera para mal, tampoco digo que para bien pero, lo más importante ahora es que no se joda el Tour ni este CD.
Una vez el Tour pase, no creo que vaya a tener problemas en encontrar otra discografía no creo que tengáis que preocuparos tanto.
Está chungo el corto plazo, pero el medio plazo no hay motivo para pensar que peligre.
Ahora bien, intento pensar fríamente pero la verdad es que yo también estoy bastante preocupado.
Aunque mucho más jodidos están los trabajadores de Epic, que por mu malos que sean, se han quedado sin trabajo.

PD "No os preocupéis tanto por la carrera como por la Era"

Espero que no quiten los discos del mercado que yo sigo sin comprármelo todavía.
SÍ, matadme, pero de verdad que se han alineado los astros para que no me compre el disco, no os lo podéis imaginar.


Yo lo compré justo ayer, no lo encontraba en la zona donde vivo, y en el mediamarkt, lo vi y lo compré enseguida! menos mal. Me sorprendió mucho el precio me costo 9,90 Euros, lo esperaba más caro.

Yo tampoco pienso que se quede sin discográfica, ya que Av aunque sus ventas no son lo que eran, sigue vendiendo bastante  en comparación con otros artistas que siguen en el panorama musical ,además sigue teniendo bastantes fans esparcidos por el mundo,si no ya la fichara alguna discográfica japo! jajaja (broma)

Ojalá el Tour se realice y venga a españa...

nixlavigne

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@NormaniKorSLAY what happened with epic why is everyone freaking out???

Responden

Citar@NormaniKorSLAY 18m
@RevitalRisman there are rumors that they are broke and are in the process of shutting down, meaning that all artists will be dropped
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Crisplay

#27
Nueva entrevista. La pongo en este tema que creo que es donde más cuadra, si no borrad esto y lo colocais en otro jajjaaj

Siento no haber podido traducirla, es que estoy de exámenes y no tengo mucho tiempo  :-X

Avril Lavigne: "They changed the release date THREE times" 


On the cover of Avril Lavigne's newly released self-titled album she looks all grown up, with a stern expression and dark makeup framing her eyes. But the first thing she sings on the album is the line "I don't care about my makeup," so it's probably best to pay heed to the age-old advice of not judging a book by its cover. Within "Avril Lavigne" is a whole bunch of fun anthemic pop that she'll be the first to tell you doesn't really get too deep inside the real Avril Lavigne. Sophisticated stuff, this is not, but there seems to be a friction on the album between the impulse to try to preserve her youth and the impulse to grow up. In conversation, Avril Lavigne is as laid back and self-assured as any of her songs would lead you to believe.

The feeling I get from this album is definitely a summer feel. It doesn't really seem very November to release an album with tracks like "Bitchin' Summer" and "Sippin' on Sunshine."

It's funny because I asked myself if this was going to just turn out to be a summer record. We were doing a lot of writing in the summer, and I wanted to have a summer song, you know, driving in the car, good feeling, good times. For about a week I was writing songs like that. But this album has "Sippin' on Sunshine" and "Bitchin' Summer." And then "Rock N Roll" kind of does have summer feel to it. The record was supposed to come out earlier, but they changed the date on me three f—ing times.

You seem caught between the sentiment of "Here's to Never Growing Up" and actually growing up ...

It's really not that deep, musically. I like to be on stage, I like to write pop-rock songs. That's what everyone wants to hear from me, and that's when everyone goes apes—, with the fist-pumping and all. But there are different sides to me, I enjoy sitting down at the piano and telling this in-depth story and writing an emotional ballad [but also] I love rock music, so I have "Bad Girl" on this record and "Hello Kitty," which has a grungy electronic feel. So the album is diverse and I wanted to write all different types of styles and moods. So it's not me personally, it's the music I'm making. Yes, it's coming from me, I write every song, and of course I am older now, and more grown up and this is my fifth record. But there is a side of me that likes to push the envelope. I love to have fun and make the best of every moment. And with "Here's to Never Growing Up," that's a song about your spirit, your life, your attitude and your approach to life, doesn't matter what age you are.

There are a lot of mentions of getting wasted on this album too. I feel like you don't hear that referred to in such a straightforward way that much on pop radio.

[Laughs]

Do you have people that are saying that they can't get your stuff on the radio because of the content?

There is a clean version and an explicit version. It's something I definitely think about, but then I have the opportunity to offer two options.

Do you have to do the vocal tracks again in a separate session to change those parts? Like do you record the full version with the swear and then go back on another day just to sing the phrase "motherfreaking"?

Yeah, sometimes we do it all at the end. Sometimes we know that we're going to have to redo it while we're working on it.

I remember when Radiohead first released "Creep," there was a version where Thom Yorke clearly had to just re-do the part where he sings "you're so f—ing special" and he says the word "very" in a totally different voice.

Oh, that's what you're talking about! I didn't understand at first. I thought you were talking about an edit. Yeah, radio doesn't play curse words, so if you really want to express yourself, you can feel free, but you have to be prepared to record a clean version. And when I perform on TV or in certain countries, we're not allowed to say those words. So it's no problem.

With this album, you collaborated a lot with your husband, Chad Kroeger. I've heard it referred to as a snapshot of your relationship's development. At what point in the creative process did you guys realize there was truly something there? At what part of writing and working together did you guys fall in love?

Well, we worked on the album and he was on tour. Then he left and then we worked again. We worked in different clumps. When I had actually taken a break after the tour, I moved to France on my own. Then he came out to visit me and that was our first time getting together without it being work-driven.

So the album was all done?

No, we continued to work afterwards.

Did any songs come about from the courtship?

We have a duet on this record. That was the first one we worked on together. Then we also worked on a song called "If I Said That I Loved You," and it's a duet, it's unreleased, but we played it at our wedding. Our first dance song.

What else did you guys play at your wedding?

I had a band there to play jazz music, because that's what I really like: a lot of Frank Sinatra and Billie Holiday, then a DJ to play a bunch of dance music for people to dance to.

Did the DJ play any of your songs or any Nickelback songs?

No.

Was that strictly forbidden?

No, we just didn't. I feel like that happened in the past, like in Vegas. It's kind of fun.

What do you do when you're in a place that plays one of your own songs? Do you lip sync along?

In the past, my girlfriends and I would get excited and jump around a little, you know.

Looking at the writing and production credits on this album, one of the only songs that Chad didn't have a hand in is a song about another guy. Do you guys get jealous of each other when singing about other loves?

With "17" I wanted to write a song about being 17 because that was an important year for me. I always find myself referring back to that year. When I sat down with [producer and songwriter] Martin Johnson, he had the same experience about the same age. So we decided to write a song about being 17.

Your song "Bad Girl" with Marilyn Manson is a great anthem, and it's interesting that in the years since you first came on the scene, a lot of other bad girls have come forth to dominate pop music in the past few years. Do you think you have been an influence on them?

I think that when someone breaks out big — and like for me, when I came out on the scene, Britney and Christina was playing one style of pop: very bubblegum pop, you know, with the microphone headset. Then I came along, I was a girl with a guitar, writing a different style of lyrics and music and I think that, "Did I help open door for other artists in that genre?" That is what does happen. I'm not going to straight-up say that I did that for these people, but it does happen. Any female artist that's doing her own thing is also helping other female artists, so when other people ask me about existing girls that are out there I think we all end up helping each other in some sort of way. I think it's great that women can be out there speaking their minds and playing their guitars.

PD: si esta entrevista estaba ya publicada lo siento :/
Un abrizooo!!! ♥ ;)

Yexus

Es la entrevista más interesante que he leído de ella en muuchos meses. Yo la pondría en otro tema del foro también. Quien le pregunta es directo y va al grano preguntando cosas que no se suelen saber. De dónde ha salido esta entrevista?

Saritadc20

"The record was supposed to come out earlier, but they changed the date on me three f—ing times."  Bien Avril, bien.

La entrevista ha salido hoy. Este es el link http://m.metro.us/newyork/entertainment/music/2013/11/27/interview-avril-lavigne-talks-new-album-chad-kroeger-and/#sthash.K0mzdAXM.dpuf