*cough*
I'm gonna explain you the winded ways of the music industry- in this case with an independant label:
So we have an indi label, an artist, a publisher, a distributer and a manufacturer.
- A label contracts an artist.
- The label gives artist money in order to produce an album.
- The artist records an album.
- The artist signs deal with a publisher, or the artist publishes themselves or the Label owns a publishing company
- The publisher represents the interests of the songwriters and works to maximize the revenue of its catalogue of musical compositions.
- The label signs one or more distribution contracts with one or more major companies.
- The distributer contracts manufacturers to make cds
- The distributer is responsible for most of the promotion stuff like sending cds to radio stations etc. (besides distributing, obviously- to big retailers and other, smaller, local distributers)
- The label is responsible for most artist-related promo stuff like touring etc.
There are many variations mainly depending on the music style but this is the generasl terminology.
So in your Evanescene example we have:
Label = Wind-up Records
Artist = Evanescene
Publisher = Wind-Up (EMI is trying to get a sub-publishing deal)
Distributer = BMG in America, Sony internationally
Manufacturer = many in several regions
I awoke in a fever. The bedclothes were all soaked in sweat.
She said "You've been having a nightmare and it's not over yet"