this is just my perspective, but I think the issue here is that people who already know Soundgarden are in their 30s and 40s. Since Superunknown and albums of that era, there has been not much going on with the group. Yeah, there was the Audioslave deal, and Chris's solo stuff including the Bond song etc. but for the group?....swhit wrote:After trying several different songs, in the end
they used a new SoundGarden song and the band gave it away for free to promote their new album.
Obvioulsy SoundGarden can sell records without having their songs in TV shows, especially for free,
but it just goes to show how far even established bands will go to get their music out there.
so although they don't need the $$$ from the placement, they are benefitting from having their name refreshed for a current generation of TV viewers, to add to the older legions of existing fans.
In the other case of Stephen's music and the ad - works both ways doesn't it?
Sure you could benefit from the "exposure"
But in the grand scheme of an ad budget, a sync / master use license fee of even $10k represents a pretty insignificant part of the total cost - its probably less than 10% i would imagine. Especially when the song is already done - there is no additional music production cost.
no one really wins in the race to the bottom.
The only way that this could possibly pay of in $$$ (ignoring exposure) is in Royalties from play on TV.
and considering exposure: Quoting Michael11 "I can’t count the number of times,particularly recently,that I have heard an artist on TV and googled their names or gone straight to YouTube and discovered a fantastic new talent."
that's part of the problem. Instead of going to iTunes and paying for the song, we go to Youtube, or maybe Spotify or Rhapsody - all of which have been linked to negligible artist royalties for those not on Major Labels.
I suppose you could argue that this brings visibility to the artist (even if there is no $$) and you might go to see them if they are playing in your town. that works if you live in a bigger center.
anyways........