Billie Eilish Slams Other Artists For Being “Wasteful” By Releasing Multiple Vinyl Versions Of Albums
Billie Eilish criticized artists in the industry for producing multiple vinyl variants of their albums, calling it a “wasteful” way to get people to buy more.
The Grammy-winning artist voiced her concern about the environmentally damaging practices prevalent in the music industry in her recent interview with Billboard.
The subject came up during the interview when her ‘Happier Than Ever’ album was mentioned for being produced in eight vinyl variants, made with 100% recycled black vinyl and shrink-wrap from sugar cane.
Billie Eilish pointed a finger at the industry’s top artists for their “wasteful” ways of selling music
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“We live in this day and age where, for some reason, it’s very important to some artists to make all sorts of different vinyl and packaging … which ups the sales and ups the numbers and gets them more money and gets them more…” the singer said.
Billie said she finds it frustrating when some of the biggest artists make multiple vinyl packages and just get away with it left and right.
The award-winning singer said it’s frustrating when artists sell multiple vinyl packages just to push fans into buying more
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“I can’t even express to you how wasteful it is. It is right in front of our faces, and people are just getting away with it left and right, and I find it really frustrating as somebody who really goes out of my way to be sustainable and do the best that I can and try to involve everybody in my team in being sustainable — and then it’s some of the biggest artists in the world making f—ing 40 different vinyl packages that have a different unique thing just to get you to keep buying more,” said the ‘What Was I Made For?’ singer.
The singer hopes artists will be more sustainable in their music-selling practices rather than “care that much about making money”
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“It’s so wasteful, and it’s irritating to me that we’re still at a point where you care that much about your numbers, and you care that much about making money — and it’s all your favorite artists doing that sh-t,” she added.
The artist, who revealed that she tries to bring sustainability into her life in different ways, funded REVERB’s Music Decarbonization Project to help eliminate carbon emissions created by the music industry.
Billie has attempted to use her stardom for good and has spoken about different pressing issues over the years. She turned vegan at the age of 12 and, after achieving stardom, had collaborations with brands like Nike to make leather-free vegan Air Jordans.
Seriously, what has it got to do with her? For some, collecting those items and having an attachment to a star/role model is a healthy and fulfilling hobby. If she wants to make an impact, stop touring, that alone will mean hundreds of people not flying and dragging equipment all over the world in private planes and cargo carriers. How is her generating her income that way any different to someone selling vinyl? Maybe she can take an alternative career that fits her morals better.
I honestly don't get it. Is she saying that her releasing eight versions is okay because it's recycled plastic?
Pretty ironic statement. People buy them anyways. Hell, if I had the money you'd see a room dedicated to my favorite artist's merch. Just a loaded statement I feel like
Apparently she doesn't really know what motivates some fans to be fans. I was once a passionate fan who tried to acquire almost every version of an album from certain artists, including via Ebay. No vinyl, but versions of a CD that were released in exotic countries. There were those who went much further than I did, so I didn't think it was that exceptional. It even went so far that the status of your idol was determined by the price people were willing to pay for all those different versions on eBay. I have no idea what this is like these days, but I wouldn't be surprised if it still exists.
"goes out of my way to be sustainable" says the person who wears gross 4-inch plastic nails on each finger... 🤣💀
Seriously, what has it got to do with her? For some, collecting those items and having an attachment to a star/role model is a healthy and fulfilling hobby. If she wants to make an impact, stop touring, that alone will mean hundreds of people not flying and dragging equipment all over the world in private planes and cargo carriers. How is her generating her income that way any different to someone selling vinyl? Maybe she can take an alternative career that fits her morals better.
I honestly don't get it. Is she saying that her releasing eight versions is okay because it's recycled plastic?
Pretty ironic statement. People buy them anyways. Hell, if I had the money you'd see a room dedicated to my favorite artist's merch. Just a loaded statement I feel like
Apparently she doesn't really know what motivates some fans to be fans. I was once a passionate fan who tried to acquire almost every version of an album from certain artists, including via Ebay. No vinyl, but versions of a CD that were released in exotic countries. There were those who went much further than I did, so I didn't think it was that exceptional. It even went so far that the status of your idol was determined by the price people were willing to pay for all those different versions on eBay. I have no idea what this is like these days, but I wouldn't be surprised if it still exists.
"goes out of my way to be sustainable" says the person who wears gross 4-inch plastic nails on each finger... 🤣💀
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