Posts Tagged ‘album’

Twitter review of 'The Resistance' by Muse

Posted 14 Sep 2009 — by admin
Category muse, music, Uncategorized

I just tweeted a track by track review of ‘The Resistance’ by Muse, that arrived at my desk this morning and, as you would expect from a Muse album, does indeed ROCK!
I completed the geek/twitter/flickr loop by posting the review to twitter, screen grabbing it, posting it to flickr then posting the flickr link back to twitter. Yay me!

In Rainbows

Posted 10 Oct 2007 — by admin
Category downloads, music, radiohead

You may be about to shout me down and accuse me of many things, but I just downloaded the new Radiohead album and paid nothing.

‘Why did you do that?’ You may say… well here is my reasoning. There was a lot of hype around Radiohead and their chosen method of distribution for their album ‘In Rainbows’ and I thought ‘that’s fantastic, they’re taking control of their art and becoming the master of their own musical and creative destiny. But what does this ablum sound like?’. I hadn’t heard any previews and to be honest the majority of their output since OK Computer has made me want to curl up into a ball and hide for a very long time.

What to do? I read their blog entries and read the articles in various publications online and off and decided to take the try before you by option. I looked at their website http://www.inrainbows.com to see if this was actually possible. Surely they wouldn’t give me the option to just download the album for free; that is exactly what they have done, those brave souls. So that is exactly what I did at 9.30 this morning and I’m listening to it now.

I’m not here to write a review on the latest Radiohead tunes but I have been pleasantly surprised. I was half expecting an even more experiemental effort than some of their last outings, perhaps an experimental release in more ways than one. I have to say that at this early stage, is shaping up to be a classic Radiohead album.

I love the fact that they have made this album available for everyone to download at the price that they feel it’s worth. I love the fact that this is a quality album and not a test of distribution with some below standard songs and I love the fact that slowly others are going to jump on this bandwagon including The Charlatans, who are releasing their next album via Xfm in a couple of weeks, and Madness, of all people, who are rumoured to be releasing their next studio album via a national sunday paper.

What am I going to do next? I’m going to log back into the Radiohead website and pay a fair price for this album. I’d liked to have been able to legitimately preview this content before buying it so I could pay the fair price before I bought it, but I do hope this is a success for Radiohead, The Charlatans and all the others who will come after.

The music industry is dead, long live the music industry.