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Swedish industrial death metallers The Project Hate MCMXCIX have announced on their official website that they have now gathered enough donations to record their new album. The band started the TPH Donation Experiment last year, which allowed people to donate money directly to the band, and plans to record the new album this year.
"Lord K." Philipson posted the following: "I don't even know where to start, but bear with me for a while because I got quite a few things to say right now. We have reached the target of 5000 dollars in donations to be able to record our next album. Read that again: We have fucking reached the target of 5000 dollars in donations to be able to record our next album. I am speechless (good thing I can still write or this update would be quite the silent one). You can devour everything about The TPH Donation Experiment in this link in case you have missed out on what it's about. I recommend you read it since it explains everything."
"The plan is to have this album recorded in 2012, as stated numerous times before. At the time of writing this I am completing the 6th track out of 7 planned ones. Thing is, the playing time for these 6 are about an hour, and that is definitely enough for an album - but I want 7 on there because I have so much stuff I need to bring to life, stuff you deserve to hear - and this album is special in so many ways due to the circumstances that I want us to give you everything we possibly can."
To read the full statement, go to this location.
[Thanks to psykome†al™ for the tip!]
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Susan - 11.01.2012 at 17:31
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| This is so awesome. I love this new age we're entering where bands take their fates in their own hands. |
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qlacs - 11.01.2012 at 17:42
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| Wow I never knew that. sad thing for such a band... |
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| Good job on them. They deserve it |
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arj - 11.01.2012 at 19:06
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| Fuck yes, this is amazing. Labels no longer decide the fate of the bands. |
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| The record better be free. |
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| This band makes me sad, other than that, Awesome News, and can't wait for the album! |
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| I never knew about donation it is sad to know this for such a great band wish i could support them by buying their cds |
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| I knew about this a while ago, they are one of my favorite bands and when I heard the news I was shocked. Congrats to the metal community for supporting the music. BTW, one of my other favorite bands, Rosetta, went through a similar situation over the summer. They were involved in the "Kickstarter" project. Google the subject, it's good stuff. Not all bands have money coming out their whazoos... |
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| It's better to donate directly, then all of the money goes to the band, and not to the record label etc. |
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arj - 12.01.2012 at 15:04
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Written by Night Sight on 11.01.2012 at 21:14
I never knew about donation it is sad to know this for such a great band wish i could support them by buying their cds
You can donate towards a cd.
http://www.theprojecthate.net/news/ending-2011-on-a-high-note |
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Written by arj on 12.01.2012 at 15:04
Written by Night Sight on 11.01.2012 at 21:14
I never knew about donation it is sad to know this for such a great band wish i could support them by buying their cds
You can donate towards a cd.
http://www.theprojecthate.net/news/ending-2011-on-a-high-note
how can i do this?! i live in iran,maybe if i were from a another country i could do this |
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