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Ed recently said in a Boston interview:

“Sure, there’s that weird realization like, wow, making records isn’t really important anymore,” Kowalczyk said. “But then you begin to see the rest of the picture. For instance, I’d like to start releasing EPs. I mean, why spend a year on the arduous process of making a 12-song cycle when you can just release the few good ones you’ve got right now?

However in a recent interview it was that that Live would release a new studio album in 2008. Which is correct?



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Wait, now I'm really confused. Isn't Radiant Sea the new album? Why didn't he mention that?


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post Sep 23 2007, 11:27 pm
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QUOTE(Kymra @ Sep 24 2007, 12:17 pm) *

Wait, now I'm really confused. Isn't Radiant Sea the new album? Why didn't he mention that?

Yep, Radiant Sea is the new album. Ed does mention it in the article. Here's a the full thing:

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What do you do when the industry that made you your millions begins to self-destruct?

Simple. Accentuate the positive.

Pennsylvania alt-rock quartet Live, which plays tomorrow at the Bank of America Pavilion with Collective Soul, has enjoyed a career that’s shadowed the arc of the music industry’s demise. At the height of the alternative boom, Live’s 1994 “Throwing Copper” sold 12 million copies. Come 2001 the band’s fifth release, “V,” didn’t even reach 500,000 in sales.

But Live frontman Ed Kowalczyk, guitarist Chad Taylor, bassist Patrick Dahlheimer and drummer Chad Gracey have remained calm. They see the industry’s decline as an opportunity.

“We’re free now,” Kowalczyk said by phone during a morning walk along a Delaware beach. “Our last record (2006’s ‘Songs From Black Mountain’) was a one-off deal with Epic. Getting involved with another label is way down the list of importance from where it used to be since there are so many other opportunities for us to explore. This is a new frontier. Regarding sales and money, it’s always been more important to us that the music maintains its intensity.”

Live will mark its freedom with a privately released collection of bootleg-style rarities titled “Radiant Sea.” The compilation, which includes two new songs, is available exclusively online and at shows.

“Sure, there’s that weird realization like, wow, making records isn’t really important anymore,” Kowalczyk said. “But then you begin to see the rest of the picture. For instance, I’d like to start releasing EPs. I mean, why spend a year on the arduous process of making a 12-song cycle when you can just release the few good ones you’ve got right now?”

Kowalczyk admits that Live has defied the law of averages by staying together for more than 20 years, commercial success or not. Remarkably, none of its members have felt the need to puruse outside projects.

“Live has always supported my creative vision so completely,” he said. “To me it seems pointless to go record something else. It’d just be more work.

“We formed at the age of 13, which is unusual. But I think starting so young helped us better weather the problems that plague other groups later on. Stepping out into the world as a band in your teens, it’s painfully obvious there are no guarantees and I think it helped preserve some humility. By the time we made the cover of Spin, our musical personalities were firmly established and our roles were clearly understood.”

One thing that keeps Live’s fans tuned in and turning out for shows is Kowalczyk’s mysterious, philosophical writing. It’s landed him an enlightened, guru-like image, but he’s not necessarily comfortable with that role.

“I’ve always reached in and reached deep,” he said. “Most kids go through some spiritual exploration in adolescence and I just happened to be doing it in public. The message translates as, ‘If you wanna join me on my freaky trip, please feel free.’

“Just don’t ask me if I know something that you don’t. I’m not a preacher or a teacher. But there’s definitely a journey of self-discovery in there.”

Live, with Collective Soul, at the Bank of America Pavilion, tomorrow at 7 p.m. Tickets: $25-$40; 617-728-1600.

http://www.bostonherald.com/entertainment/...ticleid=1032732

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SJN1279   New studio album or not?   Sep 23 2007, 8:32 pm
AgentK7   Ed recently said in a Boston interview: “Sure, t...   Sep 23 2007, 9:13 pm
Hoodstock   I'm not sure even Live knows what they want t...   Sep 25 2007, 12:07 pm
Bob   First step - find a major label that want's a...   Sep 25 2007, 1:50 pm
Badman   They have to do another album. It's in their ...   Sep 23 2007, 10:55 pm
AgentK7   They have to do another album. It's in their...   Sep 24 2007, 7:56 pm
AgentK7   Wait, now I'm really confused. Isn't Rad...   Sep 24 2007, 7:53 pm
Existentialist   I've said for a while that there won't be ...   Sep 24 2007, 12:09 am
SecretInsomnia   I've said for a while that there won't be...   Sep 29 2007, 4:51 am
Existentialist   well than it's your word against Ed's. He...   Sep 29 2007, 1:56 pm
swedeguy   He also just said they are looking to release EPs...   Sep 29 2007, 7:29 pm
Badman   Wonder how much it costs to put a song online? I ...   Sep 24 2007, 9:43 pm
dangum   Wonder how much it costs to put a song online? I...   Sep 24 2007, 10:20 pm
Existentialist   I'm fairly certain they won't be signing w...   Sep 25 2007, 2:06 pm
Wambangalang   I'm fairly certain they won't be signing ...   Sep 25 2007, 2:12 pm
Existentialist   We already figured out that you're Ed.   Sep 25 2007, 2:53 pm
AgentK7   They'll have to sign with a label if they want...   Sep 25 2007, 3:08 pm
Wambangalang   i know nothing about ed. now E.D, thats another s...   Sep 25 2007, 3:36 pm
jaybb   They don't necessairly need to find a "la...   Sep 29 2007, 12:52 pm


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