I'm not 100% sure on where exactly the money for purchasing the CD goes (record company, chain stores, artist, etc...), but I figure that if any money at all goes to the artist themselves, then the $10-15 i spend on their art is more than worth it to keep them plugging away. I personally have downloaded 2 albums in my music listening career, eMotive and mer de noms by A perfect Circle. And I later bought mer do noms (but not emotive, because it was pretty terrible) anyway. I have several friends who just download absolutely everything and refuse to purchase CDs. I just don't get it. You have to support the artists, especially in metal where not many albums are sold anyhoo. So in short, Dev, I have purchased all your prior solo and SYL material and will continue to do so because your music means a lot to me and you should be compensated for all the hard work you put into it.
Music is a drug and we're the addicts.
Nowadays, getting the euphoria you need is only one click away - who can resist?
I'm an unsigned dude who makes music as a some sort of hobby / weird obsession, so illegal downloading can't hurt me. But if music was to be my main source of income, I would be afraid..
I found Tevin by listening to his vocals in Vai's Sex&Religion and went out and bought Infinity.
But there's one solution to help musicians make a living: establishing your own record label so you can keep all the moolah you make. Would it work? At the same time you could sign some newbies and get some more cash outta their sales. And when your underlings have gotten same fame, those guys will form their own record label as well (that way it's win-win for everyone). If everyone had their own record label, things would get better. Right?