Agreed. Just look at the appreciation thread, its all about photo shoots, topless shoots and how good he looked in this or that particular photo shoot. Oh, and there it is a few post about his music.
The vast majority of record deals are "one album" deals with the record label having the option of picking up a further 4. That means the label has no commitment beyond the first one but the artist does. When someone is dropped, it's simply a case of the label not picking up that option.
whatever the truth of it is, it'll only be painted in one way in the media...i can see how the DM will delight in spinning it. If it's true it's an interesting one. His sales have been in line with loads of artists, but maybe the label doesn't believe he could match them next time round.
That's because of the demograph. It is the young ones that lap up merchandise like there is no tomorrow. Matt fans wouldn't want his bedding or posters all over their walls. At least I think they wouldn't :eek:
imagine going to sleep with Matt's face on top of you eurgh
Can't be true. I distinctly remember his fans telling us all that Columbia would give him time to develop as an artist, that they saw his true potential, that they'd be looking to turn a profit by his third album, etc.
(Actually, I do doubt this is true as there's no source given and I can't find it on Google. But if it is, I think it's perfectly hilarious.)
Took the words right out of my mouth.
I'm almost sure it is true. The writing was on the wall last fall when he was dropped by Modest Management...oh, wait, excuse me, when they "parted ways."
His recent singles have flopped terribly. Last week his album sold all of two or three hundred copies, compared to near 10,000 for Rebecca and around 6000 for One Direction.
His appeal is as limited as his star quality it seems.
The vast majority of record deals are "one album" deals with the record label having the option of picking up a further 4. That means the label has no commitment beyond the first one but the artist does. When someone is dropped, it's simply a case of the label not picking up that option.
If Columbia wanted to keep him then I'm sure they could.
Admittedly, no one knows what Matt's contract looked like, but, as you pointed out, the above is pretty standard. New artists mostly likely have a standard one. This is what his fans seem to be overlooking when they suggest he walked away becuase the record company had a different vision than he did. The record company can walk away, but the artist cannot if the company exercises their option. The control is totally with the record company. The artist is stuck unless s/he finds a way to break the contract and/or buys their way out. So, if this story has legs, Columbia has said buh-bye to Matt. End of.
X Factor winners appear to be cursed. Poor Leona's career is just in limbo and Alex is facing huge problems right now as no station will playlist her.
I think the "curse" is the burden of great expectations. Runners up don't have many expectations. So a 4th place Cher Lloyd can get away with lower sales because the label never expected platinum.
"You've got people like Kings Of Leon, John Mayer and Bruce Springsteen on Columbia, as opposed to Syco where you've got your Cher Lloyds and your One Directions. Columbia is a real artist's label."
Perhaps that's why Matt has been handed his walking papers.
"You've got people like Kings Of Leon, John Mayer and Bruce Springsteen on Columbia, as opposed to Syco where you've got your Cher Lloyds and your One Directions. Columbia is a real artist's label."
(Perhaps that's why Matt has been handed his walking papers.
Interestingly those two acts still have record deals. Matt the real artist is also the only one of the three to have released a cover as a single.
"You've got people like Kings Of Leon, John Mayer and Bruce Springsteen on Columbia, as opposed to Syco where you've got your Cher Lloyds and your One Directions. Columbia is a real artist's label."
Perhaps that's why Matt has been handed his walking papers.
If he actually said that, it's the funniest thing, because Columbia U.S (who signed Springsteen, Mayer and KOL), went on to sign One Direction and Cher was signed by Epic.:D
If he actually said that, it's the funniest thing, because Columbia U.S (who signed Springsteen, Mayer and KOL), went on to sign One Direction and Cher was signed by Epic.:D
Pretty solid evidence of where in Matt's anatomy his head is lodged then!
X Factor winners appear to be cursed. Poor Leona's career is just in limbo and Alex is facing huge problems right now as no station will playlist her.
Joe is doing OK though! Back into the studio tomorrow as he is in the throes of recording his fourth album! A lot of new material on there apparently - some written by him.
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Maybe it was SYCO who dropped him as he had two deals
Agreed. Just look at the appreciation thread, its all about photo shoots, topless shoots and how good he looked in this or that particular photo shoot. Oh, and there it is a few post about his music.
Not renewed and dropped is essentially the same thing.
The vast majority of record deals are "one album" deals with the record label having the option of picking up a further 4. That means the label has no commitment beyond the first one but the artist does. When someone is dropped, it's simply a case of the label not picking up that option.
If Columbia wanted to keep him then I'm sure they could.
oh well he's only young....ah no hang on;)
imagine going to sleep with Matt's face on top of you eurgh
Really didnt like his album though. I hope he manages to go another direction.
Took the words right out of my mouth.
I'm almost sure it is true. The writing was on the wall last fall when he was dropped by Modest Management...oh, wait, excuse me, when they "parted ways."
His recent singles have flopped terribly. Last week his album sold all of two or three hundred copies, compared to near 10,000 for Rebecca and around 6000 for One Direction.
His appeal is as limited as his star quality it seems.
Lol
LOL I guess Matt could end up like Steve Brookstein. Then even a 100 seat venue would be a great achievement
Oh god--pass the brain bleach please!
I'll look forward to seeing him in a holiday park near me then.
Didn't Steve Brookstein end up playing in pubs?
Admittedly, no one knows what Matt's contract looked like, but, as you pointed out, the above is pretty standard. New artists mostly likely have a standard one. This is what his fans seem to be overlooking when they suggest he walked away becuase the record company had a different vision than he did. The record company can walk away, but the artist cannot if the company exercises their option. The control is totally with the record company. The artist is stuck unless s/he finds a way to break the contract and/or buys their way out. So, if this story has legs, Columbia has said buh-bye to Matt. End of.
I think the "curse" is the burden of great expectations. Runners up don't have many expectations. So a 4th place Cher Lloyd can get away with lower sales because the label never expected platinum.
Matt Cardle blasts Simon Cowell's Syco: 'Columbia is a real label'
My favourite quote:
"You've got people like Kings Of Leon, John Mayer and Bruce Springsteen on Columbia, as opposed to Syco where you've got your Cher Lloyds and your One Directions. Columbia is a real artist's label."
Perhaps that's why Matt has been handed his walking papers.
Interestingly those two acts still have record deals. Matt the real artist is also the only one of the three to have released a cover as a single.
If he actually said that, it's the funniest thing, because Columbia U.S (who signed Springsteen, Mayer and KOL), went on to sign One Direction and Cher was signed by Epic.:D
:D:D:D
Pizza Express and Costa Coffee
Pretty solid evidence of where in Matt's anatomy his head is lodged then!
I'd imagine Matt's manager will tweet about it as soon as he finishes his shift at KFC.
Joe is doing OK though! Back into the studio tomorrow as he is in the throes of recording his fourth album! A lot of new material on there apparently - some written by him.