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Posted in music | new releases on March 18, 2008
The Raconteurs announce a new album - out next week

The Raconteurs are happy to announce that in one week's time their second album, entitled Consolers Of The Lonely, will be available EVERYWHERE Tuesday, March 25th."Album" meaning: full length vinyl, CD and digital formats; and "everywhere" meaning: local mom and pop Indie retailers, corporate superstores, supermarkets, iTunes, Amazon, the band's own website and any other location that could get the record up and going this quickly (some places couldn't move this fast, so they will join in as soon as they can).
It contains 14 new recordings and is being released globally on Third Man Records in conjunction with our marketing/distribution partners, XL Recordings and Warner Brothers Records.
The album was mastered and completed in the first week of March. It was then taken immediately to a vinyl pressing plant. Then to a CD pressing plant. Then preparations to sell it digitally began. March 25th became the soonest date to have it available in EVERY FORMAT AT ONCE. The band have done no interviews or advertisements for this record before this announcement.
The purpose: to get the album to the fans as soon as possible and as we promised. We wanted to get this record to fans, the press, radio, etc., all at the EXACT SAME TIME so that no one has an upper hand on anyone else regarding it's availability, reception or perception.
With this release, The Raconteurs are forgoing the usual months of lead time for press and radio set up, as well as forgoing the all important "first week sales". We wanted to explore the idea of releasing an album everywhere at once and THEN marketing and promoting it thereafter. The Raconteurs would rather this release not be defined by it's first weeks sales, pre-release promotion, or by someone defining it FOR YOU before you get to hear it.
Another purpose was to also allow people to have their own choice as to exactly which format they would like to hear the album in IMMEDIATELY, rather than having to wait for their favorite format to become available. The band are also not releasing any version of this record that contains bonus tracks. Musically this album will be the same as the band created it no matter what format it is purchased in (The sound quality of each format however, is a different story. The Raconteurs recommend hearing it on vinyl, but the choice is of course up to the listener).
The band also prefer that fans buy the album as a whole instead of breaking up the tracks, but until iTunes and other digital services allows bands to release their albums with the option of NOT breaking it up, it will be sold in that fashion on those particular sites. On the band's website however, the album will be sold in its entirety as an mp3 at 320kb bit rate. Also in Japan, fans will be able to download the record via their mobile phones, as that is how a majority of recorded music is consumed there.
The reason we are announcing this release one week ahead of time is because of retail pre-ordering and stocking, information about this album's imminent release was bound to come to light and could be confusing to fans. Also in the event that the record leaks, we didn't want this method of release to be seen as a REACTION to such a leak. It's not. The actual worst thing about a leak is the usual poor sound quality, akin to watching a movie on a wristwatch instead of in a theater. Which for the album's creators is a bit of a letdown, but again, it is completely up to the listener.
There will be a video up on the internet for the first single, "Salute Your Solution", on the 25th as well, provided it gets edited in time. We just filmed it the other day!
We hope not to confuse anyone with too many options, or deny them the formats that they like best. The Raconteurs feel very strongly that music has worth and should be treated as such. Thank you to all those who respect music in this fashion, and thank you to our label partners for working with us to get this album to fans in as many formats as possible all at once.
Thank you, and we hope that you enjoy Consolers Of The Lonely.
Sincerely,
The Raconteurs
Posted on March 18, 2008 11:51 AM
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Comments (22)
Wow, the anti GNR
Posted by Anonymous | March 18, 2008 11:57 AM
My dong- out right now.
Ladies...
Posted by HARMON KILLEBREW | March 18, 2008 12:02 PM
I just farted and a little bit of poop came out
Posted by Anonymous | March 18, 2008 12:07 PM
FLAC is the format I want, but I guess that's too much to fucking ask. They're complaining about the poor sound quality of leaks and not offering a legitimate download format.
Posted by Anonymous | March 18, 2008 12:20 PM
^^^^ that would be called "sharted"
Posted by Anonymous | March 18, 2008 12:20 PM
I would never pay for 320 bit rate.
Posted by Anonymous | March 18, 2008 12:32 PM
I like to complain
Posted by Anonymoose | March 18, 2008 12:49 PM
320 bit rate still sounds way better than cassettes, and I bet you paid for those over the years -- unless, of course, you're too young to remember those things.
Posted by greg | March 18, 2008 12:55 PM
320 sounds better than cassette? You have no idea what you're talking about. An analog full-spectrum recording format is far superior to a digital compression scheme that discards 80% of the data.
Posted by Anonymous | March 18, 2008 12:58 PM
the battle to prevent a leaky record...way to be on it fellas!
ps. those Japanese sure LOVE their mobile phones. that is how a majority of recorded music is consumed there? really?
Posted by Renee | March 18, 2008 1:01 PM
A cassette is way better sound-wise than 320, period. That said--stop complaining and buy the LP if you care so much.
Posted by Anonymous | March 18, 2008 1:14 PM
to greg im the original poster who complained about the bit rate. I am old enough to remember cassettes, and no I never bought those either, vinyl lp or cd only. Why would you pay same money for a clearly substandard format? To be fair the 320 bit dl should cost 2 dollars since its what 1/4 the bit rate of a cd?
Posted by Anonymous | March 18, 2008 1:19 PM
If you want flac just buy the CD. pretty simple solution. unless you live in cuba this shouldn't be a problem for the raconteurs.
Posted by Anonymous | March 18, 2008 2:17 PM
they don't sell flac because programs like iTunes won't play em. Until there's a universal lossless compression, you won't see records released that way.
Posted by Anonymous | March 18, 2008 2:28 PM
320 for life bitches
Posted by fuck you all | March 18, 2008 3:26 PM
Always love to see people complaining about bit rates and mp3's cause they suck shit for the most part. Misinformtaion abounds though. It depends on the quality of the cassette and the recording to determine if it sounds better than a 320 bit rate mp3. Not to mention the stereo you have as well. Honestly most of you, unless you have a really top of the line system would not be able to tell the difference if i played you a 320 mp3 or the actual cd. I mean as digital compression goes 320 is not that bad. 320 does not discard 80% of the music nor is it 1/4 of the actual cd. Of course the vinyl is the best of best so that is what i am going to get.
Posted by Anonymous | March 18, 2008 3:26 PM
^^^^ oh I can tell--I've got ears like a fucking rabbit bitches!
Posted by Anonymous | March 18, 2008 3:51 PM
320 is almost exactly the bit rate of a standard CD wav file, which is 1411.
And anon 2:28, plenty of places offer flac, including NIN's site, Merge Records, Linn Records, Greenleaf Music, the Eagles direct downloads, direct downloads of Bonnaroo soundboards, Metallica direct downloads, Phil Lesh direct downloads, Gov't Mule direct downloads, Primus direct downloads, livephish, etc etc.
Posted by nyctaper | March 18, 2008 3:55 PM
320 is almost exactly TWENTY PERCENT of a standard CD wav file, which is 1411...
I meant to say.
Posted by nyctaper | March 18, 2008 3:57 PM
nyctaper well its close to that but its not just elemental math but that is rather here nor there
the fact is most people would not be able to tell the difference btw 320 and standard even on many high end stereo systems
But i bet you can with your experienced ears and i know i can and i bet you love vinyl as much as i do
Posted by Anonymous | March 18, 2008 7:14 PM
I love when stupid people that love music rant about compression algorithms, or hell, anything digital that is way too complicated for them to actually understand. On a music blog no less.
Ho, ho, ho. Happy Easter.
Posted by chris | March 20, 2008 4:11 PM
dude Im half deaf and I can tell the difference between 320 and WAV. I think you must work for the record companies.
Posted by Anonymous | March 20, 2008 4:48 PM