Fellow Wildhearts fanatics, I come in peace but warn you that this is a bit of a rant which will hopefully provoke some meaningful discussion.
Question.....How much do the Wildhearts really 'want it'?
It's been a few months now since The Wildhearts released their last CD and I think I speak for most, if not all, of the fans when I say it is a brilliant album. Right up there with Earth Versus... and PHUQ.
However, I'm a bit worried that it will sink into oblivion due to the apparent laclustre commitment of both the band and record company.
Sounds harsh?? Let me try and explain.
The new album came out with virtually no lead off single. Almost unheard of for any band to do this.
Sweetest Song was released as a download only but due to the nature of the lyrics could not be played on any radio station. To my knowledge, no video accompanied the single either meaning the Kerrang/Scuzz/MTV2/Rocksound tv markets were missed too.
The tour to promote the album was awesome (I saw them in Glasgow and they rocked like never before) BUT they only decided to play 2 songs off the new album.
All this rubbish about fans not wanting to hear new material is crap. If Ginger or anyone else in the band took the time to read this forum they'd soon see how much the fans adored the new stuff and could quite easily realise that it's what we all wanted to hear.
Also, if I was the record company I'd be pretty pissed about it. The tour, after all, is to promote the CD.
Since the tour..............................nothing. No single releases (and believe me, there's plenty on the CD which is single material - Bi-Polar Baby (minus a swear word or 2), New Flesh, etc), virtually no TV/magazine exposure and some limited updating on the official website......nothing.
Whos fault is this? The record company for not wanting to promote the CD or the band?
Also the fact that CJ has released a new solo CD and Ginger is recording one for an early 2008 release makes me think that the Wildhearts is just a side project.
Then the Christmas tour gets announced - great news!!............Bigger venues - bad news!
I read on another post that Ginger would split the band if they didn't get to play larger venues. Well mate, how do you expect to sell out bigger venues if there has been no work or promotion put in since the last one.
The Academy in Glasgow is approx 2500 capacity and I reckon it'll be lucky to be half full, unless a new single is released and explodes beforehand.
Hopefully I'll be proved wrong but the there was no advert for the gig in the Scottish Mail on Sunday (but there was 100s of others for other bands). Do the record company just expect word of mouth will fill the Academy
Come on guys.....you've got the talent, the tunes and you're better than any rock band around but it's not gonna happen unless you all work hard and really, really want it!!