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I'm not thrilled about the ADV thing either, but I do like that song. I definitely agree that the vocal melodies could be a little more, shall we say, "lively?" But it's a cool tune. 

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1 hour ago, KarpetRydOFunk said:

I'm so ready to shit all over ADV--you all know this!--but do we know for sure this is one of his songs?

just checked, looks co written, but his name is first 😒

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You know, I'm beginning to wonder just how many pieces of songs Frontiers has lying around, waiting to be put together in some random order. We're in a time when everything is digitalized and you could theoretically slap together an album in very short order. That's exactly the impression I've been getting lately with all these bland, cookie-cutter songs they've been putting out. You can't convince me that that verse, chorus, and vocal melody were all written at the same time by the same person.

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On 9/14/2021 at 2:36 PM, Stefan said:

Press release from Daniel Flores:

Michael Palace on guitars, Jonny Trobro on Bass and Introducing the amazing Andi Kravljaca on guitars (Yes the singer) who plays on half of the songs along with Palace .Again, all songs were written by the great Alessandro (No sleep) del Vecchio! truly outstanding delivery by Ale!

This gave the game away when Stefan posted it in the summer as regards to who wrote not just the song but the entire album :(

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1 hour ago, Eric3 said:

You know, I'm beginning to wonder just how many pieces of songs Frontiers has lying around, waiting to be put together in some random order. We're in a time when everything is digitalized and you could theoretically slap together an album in very short order. That's exactly the impression I've been getting lately with all these bland, cookie-cutter songs they've been putting out. You can't convince me that that verse, chorus, and vocal melody were all written at the same time by the same person.

exactly my thoughts, the song sounds weird and disjointed 

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3 hours ago, lettard said:

This gave the game away when Stefan posted it in the summer as regards to who wrote not just the song but the entire album :(

Oh, ok. Because the latest write-up suggests the songwriting was handled by multiple parties. 

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I just don't get the obsession with ADV from Frontiers, I really really don't.

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Is it the less than going rate he charges of 50 cents per song? 

I get why they do it because it's not gonna make much of a difference in sales in the long run.  If Harry wrote/produced every song for the First Signal project it would be much much better obviously; but how many more copies would it actually sell?  Plus it's best served for Harry to concentrate his writing/producing efforts on Harem Scarem. 

I really don't know how frontiers makes money; if an album on average sells 500 copies and has 300,000 total streams how much of a profit is that?  But having ADV involved in some compacity on 75% of their releases probably keeps costs down. 

And then you have albums like Issa - Queen of Broken Hearts, would that even sell 100 copies, and it's barley hit 100,000 streams on spotify.   

I personally think it's complete waste of time all these adv albums, the guy basically has one song template that he repeats over and over again.  It's actually become quite hilarious and a complete joke at this point.  I wouldn't even want writers I actually like writing and releasing this much.  Of the 60 albums Frontiers will release this year I'll probably only be buying the new Harem Scarem.

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