Public Enemy's Chuck D Says Albums Are Outdated
. Speaking to The Age, Chuck D says he feels albums have been an outdated concept since the turn of the century. "I just do one song at a time," he said. "I don't believe in, like, there's got to be an urgency behind recordings just because the industry says. What's the rush?" He says the web has allowed the band to have a healthy year despite leaving the corporation of Def Jam and Universal. "Everybody's trying to figure out: how did we do it?" he says. "We've pretty much done it with our own rules." more on this story Gibson.com is an official news provider for the Day in Rock. Preview and Purchase Public Enemy CDs |
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