They are not making a comeback, it is marketing. Just like vinyl. It will be a comeback when you can walk into Best Buy and see a row of tape players and turntables. Until then it is is just a marketing angle. Oh, and don’t sign with a label that exclusively releases music on tape. Think about the future, not the past.

Four years ago, cassette tapes were headed toward their funeral. In 2007, British tabloid The Sun declared the death of the cassette, after the announcement that a major electronics retailer in the United Kingdom would cease selling cassette tapes. In 2009, the webzine Pop Matters bid cassettes good riddance: “Some mediums are just meant to die and never experience a revival. Cassettes seem destined to fall into this category.”

Then, last year, cassettes began to rise from the dead. In the fall, NPR reported that cassettes were having a “kind of” revival, with at least 25 labels in the United States putting out new music exclusively on tape. In a lengthy essay in Pitchfork, contributor Marc Hogan detailed examples of the “broader underground resurgence” of cassettes.

via Cassette tapes make a comeback – The Washington Post.