My favorite music store is infact online, I'll link it for you.
<a href="thepiratebay.org">TPB[/url]
I'll attend concerts, but purchasing albums doesn't really "support" a band, MOST bands make their money on tour. Albums are just for record companies. And I am ideologically opposed to buying cd's the only cd's I've ever really purchased were mail order from punk catalogues. Why? Because the albums there are around $4 ea. The problem with buying albums in a store, is the conglomerations of Labels deciding to artificially jack the prices of cd's up. THE AVERAGE cd, including studio time distribution, ad, and production costs, comes to somewhere around .50 a piece, including jewel case and all. >now< I know some of you are going "where to you get this ludacris number from?" and I go, easy, to stamp a cd it costs on AVERAGE, including manufacturing overhead, material cost and labor about $.01 per 100 cds, yeah, that's right ONE ONEHUNDRETH OF A CENT (american) Per CD. Shit even the average consumer can get close to this with an at home CD/DVD production kit. (around $3k to get into it) and an average consumer could produce cd's (including printing album art jewel cases etc) of around $.005 per cd. that's 2 CD's per penny. Now, this is of course assuming you purchase your supplies in bulk from some of the online stores that cater to this type of enterprise. Buying and burning your own CD's from retail stores you are looking at around .05 per CD, if you print on the media itself you are looking at around .20 ea. (the ink for desktop home printers is hella expensive, the average ink cartridge contains maybe 35-100mL ea, yeah you are getting ripped off there too. Laser Toner is cheaper than that even now....anyways I'm getting off topic here. So, now you figure the average CD costs we'll be frugal here $10? and .50 of that is for distribution production and other overhead. that's $9.50 ea STRAIGH PROFIT. ie a 20,000% markup. Yet no antitrust has been brought against them, that's more price gouging than AT&T was doing back when they got broken up by anti-trust laws. Now the band makes ON AVERAGE 10% of gross profit off albums sold. Ok? the record company does some other finagling with numbers so that way gross profit (on our fictional $10 album) is knocked down to $5.00 an album 10% of that is .50, the record label still gets $9 per cd. (the finagling they do is on such intangibles as future marketing, recouping signing bonuses, cost of foriegn production and marketing, etc etc etc) so if you are a million album artist you get what from cd sales? $500,000? And a number one place on the charts? the record label gets what now? Oh, that's fucking right $9,000,000. Yeah, fuck the labels, fuck the lawsuits. So yeah, artists do make >some money< on album sales, but it is by far not enough for the talent that some of them bring to the table, so I choose to pirate, and attend concerts.
gg nore *note this is about major labels, I do buy from smaller labels, Vitamin being my most recent label for an album I purchased*