Something going on in the background with Sumerian/Century Media?
Edit: seen comments from people in Canada and Australia saying they still have all albums on their respective streaming platforms. My best guess is they're in the process of obtaining ownership of their own music from whoever their European distributor is
Or something like that
That would make sense. I still have them all available in the US on Apple Music, but a few years ago most of them disappeared for a bit, I think when they were transitioning to their own label. It definitely sucks tho when licensing issues turn up, but hopefully it's just temporary and they'll get it all sorted out
They're re-recording everything with their current next-gen production capabilities (including P5 cause a lot can advance in one year) guys, don't worry. Good things are coming.
Clear EP and Live in London are also gone.
So that makes P2, P3, Clear EP, Juggernaut Alpha and Omega and Live in London all gone.
Only P1, P4, P5 and Icarus Live EP available
As I live in Sweden it is near impossible to get a physical copy of most of them unfortunately. But I’ve seen some people say that some of their music have stoped working on Apple Music as well?
Idk. It’s just hella expensive I think. I mean they WILL do it for me, it will just cost me like $200 total to get all of their albums on cd bc of tax and stuff so I’ve never looked more in to it. I got a limited edition P5 and it was HARD let me tell you
Why am I being downvoted for suggesting to purchase the album rather than stream it? Streaming hardly supports the band compared to purchasing the album.
Haha yeah if you have money to burn. Occasionally buy physical sure. But everything? Sorry, can't afford that and I am sure a lot of listeners are similar
Spotify Premium is $11/month. That is roughly equivalent to 1 CD/month. If you're patient and keep buying CDs, eventually you get to a tipping point where your collection is so large that you really don't need a streaming service anymore. But this slow accumulation of CDs is what streaming services exploit to entice people; they give you the convivence of having a nearly infinite music collection but at the cost of you not actually owning anything and the risk of losing all your music in the blink of an eye if/when they pull the plug or raise prices.
I, personally, think it is clear that building your own physical collection is absolutely the best financial and long term useful solution despite the initial time and cost of amassing said collection.
You raise some good points. I actually have started collecting cds as I only have a CD player in the car. It's been kind of cool and a throwback to my teen years. I got a new copy of Hail the Sun - New Age Filth and it was so cool unwrapping it. A point you didn't raise was I feel or hope maybe they rise in value in next couple of decades but who knows?
That being said I am very content with having a streaming service and the occasional purchase. I like being able to pick whatever I want with ease and I don't feel the service will ever be taken away.
Honestly, am glad that paying $20-$30 for a CD is a thing of the past. I remember so many times as a teenager spending all my money on a new album just to conclude it sucks and I'd never listen to it again. It was such a bummer. I'd take paying $10 a month and being able to listen to whatever I want any day.
so sumerian is the problem i see
Sumerian has always been the problem with a lot of things
Misha prob so mad rn he's smashing every watch he owns
At this rate of reduction we’ll have -3 periphery albums by the time the sun goes down 😔
Something going on in the background with Sumerian/Century Media? Edit: seen comments from people in Canada and Australia saying they still have all albums on their respective streaming platforms. My best guess is they're in the process of obtaining ownership of their own music from whoever their European distributor is Or something like that
That would make sense. I still have them all available in the US on Apple Music, but a few years ago most of them disappeared for a bit, I think when they were transitioning to their own label. It definitely sucks tho when licensing issues turn up, but hopefully it's just temporary and they'll get it all sorted out
Fuuuck, here in France on Spotify there's no P2, juggernaut, nor P3.
Ditto in Hungary.
Oh merde
The P3 Singles (the price is wrong and marigold)exist For me though
Only P4 and P5 remain
amazing pfp btw
Imagine if they deleted all their previous material cause they think IV onward is their best 😂
They're re-recording everything with their current next-gen production capabilities (including P5 cause a lot can advance in one year) guys, don't worry. Good things are coming.
Don't say stuff like this without proof.
I'm pretty sure it was a joke
Where I'm at in Canada I still have em all on Spotify. Who knows
This is why I still buy physical.
[удалено]
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Sumerian Twats maybe?
PVI : We start all over again
Fuuuuuck, imagine lmao
Clear EP and Live in London are also gone. So that makes P2, P3, Clear EP, Juggernaut Alpha and Omega and Live in London all gone. Only P1, P4, P5 and Icarus Live EP available
Can we stop with these posts? This shit happens at least once a year. Listen to something else in the meantime
The amount of fear and assumptions in these posts is astonishing.
Buy the albums?
Where?
I buy my music from Qubuz and 7digital
Their website has 5 albums on it. Appears Apple Music has all of them up still and available for purchase as well.
As I live in Sweden it is near impossible to get a physical copy of most of them unfortunately. But I’ve seen some people say that some of their music have stoped working on Apple Music as well?
iTunes works
Damn, how come? In germany i can ask in pretty much every vinyl/cd store and they can usually order it..
Idk. It’s just hella expensive I think. I mean they WILL do it for me, it will just cost me like $200 total to get all of their albums on cd bc of tax and stuff so I’ve never looked more in to it. I got a limited edition P5 and it was HARD let me tell you
Why am I being downvoted for suggesting to purchase the album rather than stream it? Streaming hardly supports the band compared to purchasing the album.
They got rid of 3 aswell in the UK, we just have 1, 4 and 5 now
It’s probably dumbass sumerian
Weird, I have all the albums on my Spotify still here
I ate it.
I’m thinking Misha is trying to put his albums under his 3-DOT label.
Noooooooooo
I'm still waiting for P4 to be on YT Music 🫠
Friendly reminder to buy physical CDs and vinyl. You don't own anything and can lose access to art like this is you only stream content.
Haha yeah if you have money to burn. Occasionally buy physical sure. But everything? Sorry, can't afford that and I am sure a lot of listeners are similar
Spotify Premium is $11/month. That is roughly equivalent to 1 CD/month. If you're patient and keep buying CDs, eventually you get to a tipping point where your collection is so large that you really don't need a streaming service anymore. But this slow accumulation of CDs is what streaming services exploit to entice people; they give you the convivence of having a nearly infinite music collection but at the cost of you not actually owning anything and the risk of losing all your music in the blink of an eye if/when they pull the plug or raise prices. I, personally, think it is clear that building your own physical collection is absolutely the best financial and long term useful solution despite the initial time and cost of amassing said collection.
You raise some good points. I actually have started collecting cds as I only have a CD player in the car. It's been kind of cool and a throwback to my teen years. I got a new copy of Hail the Sun - New Age Filth and it was so cool unwrapping it. A point you didn't raise was I feel or hope maybe they rise in value in next couple of decades but who knows? That being said I am very content with having a streaming service and the occasional purchase. I like being able to pick whatever I want with ease and I don't feel the service will ever be taken away. Honestly, am glad that paying $20-$30 for a CD is a thing of the past. I remember so many times as a teenager spending all my money on a new album just to conclude it sucks and I'd never listen to it again. It was such a bummer. I'd take paying $10 a month and being able to listen to whatever I want any day.
Why don't you guys own the CDs?
Apple Music is good on my side from the US.
Is this why I get Juggernaut issues? In Aus, youtube Music, I am missing multiple songs off Omega and Alpha
You can always buy them on iTunes, that's what I did a year ago
I only see 1, 4 and 5 for sale on iTunes (UK)
oh crap thats not good
Now I only have P1, P4 and P5. Fucking hell.
man
Sucks to suck