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Monday, October 31, 2011

Breakup Songs of Placebo



Brian Molko is without doubt a little "odd duck. Capitalization of the perfect mix of hedonism and I androgyny, led his team to great success with placebo in the entire world, while at the same time his face graces the cover of a magazine of  Breakup Songs many. But in the placebo are Akon Songs a little "from a difficult situation these days. The band's third album, "Black Market Music ', was met with less than stellar reviews from the British press, and it was warm enough in  TI Albums sales since its release in October ... This at a time when the popularity of the American band to a record high with the low U.S. alternative radio in 1998 has made that 'Morning Pure "is reached. At press time, there is still no sign of a U.S. release for the new record, but probably happen sometime in the coming months. Prior to the publication in October, "Black Market Music 'Excellent Online was a couple of words in front of a webchat with  Akon Songs Molko get to London. What follows is the full transcript of the interview.

Interview with Scott Stegenga
EO: "Black Market Music" in October in the UK on the market, but maybe not until next year for the United States. And "because you want to saturate the European market, then press the United States?

BM: The thing is that America needs to have a presence to penetrate the public's imagination. You can not just come for two weeks and just waiting for something to happen. It is very difficult for non-local talent coming through. You need to devote much time and everything right in place.

EW: Are you satisfied with Breakup Songs the reception: "I am nothing without you" [the band's last album] was recorded here?

BM: Yes, but we have great support from MTV, which was a shame. We had a hit with "Pure Morning", which has been played 5,000 times a week from  Breakup Songs coast to coast. It's good to feel even a loser, but we have sold more than 150,000 copies WYIN in America, and that is  Akon Songs definitely not a mistake.

EO: Do you prefer the underdog in the American public?

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