God
Creator of the Universe
ill o.g.
Okay. We all know that when you arrange the song sequence for an album there's a simple BS formula that most label execs or producers know. It kind of goes like this:
First song: upbeat/uptempo
Second song: kind of the same upbeat song
Third song: a little slower... maybe the ballad or a song w/lower bpm.
Fourth: If you didn't put the slow ballad song on the album yet... put it here.
Fifth: another upbeat song
Repeat.
Last song is a slower/low bpm song to "finish" the album.
Everyone knows that you arrange the album in "sets" or three to four songs with energy of album tapering off by the third or fourth song (which is usually a slower tune) and then picking up the tempo after it.
I think that's BS.
People (meaning the unsophisticated music listener) doesn't buy an album to listen through it completely.
With the internet age people WANT THE HOT SINGLE. I am a FAN OF FRONTLOADING THE ALBUM with the HOTTEST SINGLES.
I've gotten into arguments. "No... it screws with the overall pace of the record."
True.
"It messes with the general feel of the album."
True.
But my response is:
You're not Radiohead, you're not Pink Floyd. Your act has one or two decent radio singles. FRONT LOAD THE ALBUM BECAUSE BECAUSE A 13 YEAR OLD KID WHO READS/SPEAKS AT THE 5TH GRADE LEVEL LOOKS AT THE FIRST COUPLE SONGS ON THE LIST.
They have ADHD anyway.
"No, it screws with the pacing."
Response: People buy singles, not albums anymore. Give the people what they want.
"You'd just release singles to cut overhead and not release albums."
Response: You're probably right. Singles sell. People don't buy full albums anymore unless the entire album is HOT.
"You're twisted."
Response: Tell me something I don't know.
Look-- people want the hot single... at least the general public (i.e. think of your dumbest friend, they're the target demographic.) Internet chops out album filler.
If YOU'RE IN THE STUDIO and some exec or producer is shouting at you about the "arrangement" before you redbook that ish...
Have them read this post.
It's about the hot single. You're not pink floyd, you're not radiohead. Don't get a bigger ego than you already have.
First song: upbeat/uptempo
Second song: kind of the same upbeat song
Third song: a little slower... maybe the ballad or a song w/lower bpm.
Fourth: If you didn't put the slow ballad song on the album yet... put it here.
Fifth: another upbeat song
Repeat.
Last song is a slower/low bpm song to "finish" the album.
Everyone knows that you arrange the album in "sets" or three to four songs with energy of album tapering off by the third or fourth song (which is usually a slower tune) and then picking up the tempo after it.
I think that's BS.
People (meaning the unsophisticated music listener) doesn't buy an album to listen through it completely.
With the internet age people WANT THE HOT SINGLE. I am a FAN OF FRONTLOADING THE ALBUM with the HOTTEST SINGLES.
I've gotten into arguments. "No... it screws with the overall pace of the record."
True.
"It messes with the general feel of the album."
True.
But my response is:
You're not Radiohead, you're not Pink Floyd. Your act has one or two decent radio singles. FRONT LOAD THE ALBUM BECAUSE BECAUSE A 13 YEAR OLD KID WHO READS/SPEAKS AT THE 5TH GRADE LEVEL LOOKS AT THE FIRST COUPLE SONGS ON THE LIST.
They have ADHD anyway.
"No, it screws with the pacing."
Response: People buy singles, not albums anymore. Give the people what they want.
"You'd just release singles to cut overhead and not release albums."
Response: You're probably right. Singles sell. People don't buy full albums anymore unless the entire album is HOT.
"You're twisted."
Response: Tell me something I don't know.
Look-- people want the hot single... at least the general public (i.e. think of your dumbest friend, they're the target demographic.) Internet chops out album filler.
If YOU'RE IN THE STUDIO and some exec or producer is shouting at you about the "arrangement" before you redbook that ish...
Have them read this post.
It's about the hot single. You're not pink floyd, you're not radiohead. Don't get a bigger ego than you already have.