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I wonder if they should push a new single quickly (get something sent to radio and maybe try get a video shot - focusing on a storyline or something - before Xmas) or just try and keep pushing Disco Love since it's started to stabilise?

 

Agreeing with Arrs just because we've seen how they fare in Xmas (#15 my heart takes over) and it won't get a lot of airplay. Very few British artists get success as they are overshadowed by American artists in q4

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Yes, they should keep pushing Disco Love. But of course they won't. They never do after release week. Disco Love is going to run its course and fall out of the Top 40 soon enough because there's no airplay or promo to keep it afloat. Their only hope of keeping this album alive through the holiday season will be to do some signings around Christmas and take advantage of holiday sales. They need to keep themselves out there until they can release Not Giving Up in January.
Gone up from #135 (been circling from 120 - 138ish) on amazon cd chart to #106. Back in the top200 on itunes
They don't need to have the release (impact) date until January but need to have promo for the album/single from the start of December onwards with radio and video rotation of the new single, performances on tv spread out across December and January and as I said before an advert on TV everywhere, maybe even advertising it for £5.
They don't need to have the release (impact) date until January but need to have promo for the album/single from the start of December onwards with radio and video rotation of the new single, performances on tv spread out across December and January and as I said before an advert on TV everywhere, maybe even advertising it for £5.

 

Problem is I think they'll wait until Frankie is back before they do a video/promo for the new single. :(

 

It will be very hard to market them now though, especially with overshadowing Christmas releases AND Frankie absense. e

 

If they release NGU (or whatever other song) now it might even miss the top-40 with lack of radio support and unclear future of the video. But if they push the release until January the album might be pretty much forgotten by the public, and even the single release won't help it by much.

 

That's why I wouldn't mind ' Leave A Light On ' being the next single with it immediately being 59p, followed by releasing ' Not Giving Up ' in March.

 

 

It could have been alot worse. The fact is, that right now, the album can still be saved. Sales are incredibly low and there's probably nothing between a top 20 album and a top 40 album. If they do some promo over the next few weeks (or a price cut?) then it could stick around until they get their next single announced and sent to radio where it could probably get a decent push again.

 

It's fell fast, yes, but not in an On Your Radar/Wordshaker type way.

 

It could have been a lot worse, that doesn't take away from the fact that a 24 drop with sales being this low is an achievement. ' On Your Radar ' may have fell much faster but ' On Your Radar ' sold more in one week than ' Living For The Weekend ' will have done after four weeks.

That's why I wouldn't mind ' Leave A Light On ' being the next single with it immediately being 59p, followed by releasing ' Not Giving Up ' in March.

It could have been a lot worse, that doesn't take away from the fact that a 24 drop with sales being this low is an achievement. ' On Your Radar ' may have fell much faster but ' On Your Radar ' sold more in one week than ' Living For The Weekend ' will have done after four weeks.

 

On Your Radar was released in the middle of November when sales were much higher. Sales are dead right now.

 

On Your Radar was released in the middle of November when sales were much higher. Sales are dead right now.

 

Obviously, I doubt that ' Living For The Weekend ' is going to be near high sales in November though, I expect another two weeks top 100. It would be good if they managed to promote on Children In Need in November though.

No surprises there should do half that this week maybe.
There's a difference of about 3,000 between the top 15 and #34.

 

Yeah, itm should probably stay if the top 40 by the skin of its teeth. Online store chart update

Store Rank LW Up/down

ASDA #38 - #23 :down: 15

Tesco #22 - #41 :up: 19

Sainsburys #59 - #22 :down: 37

Amazon #118 - #132 :up:

HMV #32 - #18 :down:

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Yeah, itm should probably stay if the top 40 by the skin of its teeth. Online store chart update

Store Rank LW Up/down

ASDA #38 - #23 :down: 15

Tesco #22 - #41 :up: 19

Sainsburys #59 - #22 :down: 37

Amazon #118 - #132 :up:

HMV #32 - #18 :down:

Atleast a 3rd week top 40 will look good regardless.

Sold 2,905 this week.

That's only 415 copies a day :lol:

It sold 337 copies on Thursday, 363 copies on Wednesday & 908 copies across Sunday & Monday.
Well I just have NO desire to listen to this album at all, it's gotten so old so quickly. All I'm going to back to is 'Disco Love' and 'Not Giving Up'. Compared with On Your Radar which I hammered for about 3 months after its release (granted the tour did help that). I honestly think this is their worst album, it has so many basic, filler tracks.

I was kinda bored of the album but gave it a listen earlier and really enjoyed it. Not their best album but it's not their worst either IMO.

 

1. On Your Radar

2. Headlines!

3. Living For The Weekend

4. Wordshaker

5. Chasing Lights (so so dated to me, probably doesn't help that I was three years late to it)

For me it's...

 

1. Wordshaker

2. On Your Radar

3. Chasing Lights

4. Living For The Weekend

5. Headlines

 

This is a nice album but considering how long they worked on it, it's very filler and faceless. It's got no identity and to me is just a bunch of songs thrown together. The songs aren't BAD (except Somebody Else's Life and Don't Let Me Dance Alone), they just aren't that amazing. I'll have them on my iTunes and get some pleasure out of listening to them but there's no "OMG THIS ALBUM IS AMAZING I MUST REPLAY THIS OVER AND OVER!" type feeling I had with their previous albums.

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For me it's:

 

1)Chasing Lights

2)On Your Radar

3)Wordshaker

4)Headlines

5)Living For The Weekend

 

I've NEVER disliked a Saturdays album this much during its first few weeks of release; the other albums (especially On Your Radar and even Headlines) were spun like crazy before my love started to die down. I guess it'll take a few months to see if it can stand the test of time; I find their other efforts (bar Headlines) have for me, especially Chasing Lights and On Your Radar (which although faceless, does have its brilliant Saturdays moments).

 

And to reiterate what shadow has just said, this album is COMPLETELY faceless with Disco Love really only retaining some sort of Saturdays sound; On Your Radar had more of these sounds. I just will never forgive whoever thought it would make more sense to include tracks by the Jam than ones by Ina.

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