floppyhead.com— The Barenaked Ladies are offering their latest album, “Barenaked Ladies Are Me,” as a download from their website without digital rights management.
Oct 24, 2006View in Crawl 4
The Harvey Danger record is excellent and is still available for download on their Web site. It was pretty cool that they did that. Perhaps I'll get around to buying it someday.
Why waste the money when you can spend it at eMusic, but an artist you MAY like, and help show iTunes and other DRM sites that you'd rather buy non-DRM files.
re: dvgraphicsBNL is no the first artist to do this...Loreena McKennitt has been doing this for a long time...She owns her music lock, stock and barrel, putting it out on her on label, Quinnlan Road, and only used the major label (WEA, now Universal) as a distribution and manufacturing company. ttyl
neonelixirOct 25, 2006
The Harvey Danger record is excellent and is still available for download on their Web site. It was pretty cool that they did that. Perhaps I'll get around to buying it someday.
timmygunzOct 25, 2006
Why waste the money when you can spend it at eMusic, but an artist you MAY like, and help show iTunes and other DRM sites that you'd rather buy non-DRM files.
farrelljOct 25, 2006
re: dvgraphicsBNL is no the first artist to do this...Loreena McKennitt has been doing this for a long time...She owns her music lock, stock and barrel, putting it out on her on label, Quinnlan Road, and only used the major label (WEA, now Universal) as a distribution and manufacturing company. ttyl
jarinudomOct 25, 2006
Harvey Danger did the same thing a while back, except they told people to download it first and then pay for it after listening, if they liked it.
jarinudomOct 25, 2006
I paid after listening to it :)
atombOct 25, 2006
Harvey Danger has his whole album on-line and it's a free download, that's what I call good service<a class="user" href="http://harveydanger.com/downloads/">http://harveydanger.com/downloads/</a>
windwakerOct 27, 2006
As cool as this is, I think the Barenaked Ladies already sold out nine years ago to commercials.