For CHSIB those of us who worked to promote it phoned radio stations, wrote to newspapers and magazines, put posters in cars, offices, shops, clubs, sent ecards to people etc. I'm not sure what else we can do. But I think the music business will probably have more interest in Bat3. The first 2 were runaway successes .. and that's what record companies are after .. if they beoieve it's likely to make them money perhaps they'll make more effort to get it on the radio playlists .. perhaps the suits who make them up will be more likely to include it. Because bottom line, it's airtime that gets sales racked up. As someone has already said, Meat's promise of press conferences to announce the album is coming seem intended to whip up more interest in advance.
Don't get me wrong, but frankly if Bat3's success is going to depend on the efforts of a few hundred fans to be the deciding factor in its success or not there's no hope at all in the music business .. none at all