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Will Dailey and His New (physical only) Release, "Boys Talking"

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Massachusetts has always been aligned with revolutionary thoughts. Anyone paying attention in elementary history classes knows that our very own American Revolution began in Boston Harbor with a little event known as the Boston Tea Party. Just because a thing is a certain way, doesn’t mean it should stay that way forever: that’s Boston, that’s America.
So, how about a revolution against the current state of the music biz? It’s no secret that there’s been a plethora of controversy surrounding streaming versus physical media and also the often unfair payouts that musicians earn. Enter Will Dailey, a Massachusstes-based singer and songwriter who’s decided to explore a few unique ways to share recorded music with his audience.
His latest album, Boys Talking will only be available in physical formats: both on CD and vinyl; but, no streaming. As you’ll hear Will explain, it’s an effort on his part to make a connection with those who love his music, to keep his compositions out of the wind tunnel that the streaming world can often feel like, and - of course - it’s a way for him to keep a larger percentage of the profits that come from selling physical media.
He’s got a keen perspective on these things that sound pleasantly out of step from the norms of the 21st century. In fact, they sound a bit...revolutionary.

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Massachusetts has always been aligned with revolutionary thoughts. Anyone paying attention in elementary history classes knows that our very own American Revolution began in Boston Harbor with a little event known as the Boston Tea Party. Just because a thing is a certain way, doesn’t mean it should stay that way forever: that’s Boston, that’s America.
So, how about a revolution against the current state of the music biz? It’s no secret that there’s been a plethora of controversy surrounding streaming versus physical media and also the often unfair payouts that musicians earn. Enter Will Dailey, a Massachusstes-based singer and songwriter who’s decided to explore a few unique ways to share recorded music with his audience.
His latest album, Boys Talking will only be available in physical formats: both on CD and vinyl; but, no streaming. As you’ll hear Will explain, it’s an effort on his part to make a connection with those who love his music, to keep his compositions out of the wind tunnel that the streaming world can often feel like, and - of course - it’s a way for him to keep a larger percentage of the profits that come from selling physical media.
He’s got a keen perspective on these things that sound pleasantly out of step from the norms of the 21st century. In fact, they sound a bit...revolutionary.

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