Free (& legal) Plain White T's

I was pleasantly surprised to find that eMusic offers the entire EP for download.
eMusic is a subscription based music download site, for $9.99 a month you can download 30 mp3's from a whole host of artists. The site depends on buy in from record companies and it's fairly obviously that you are not going to get a Beyonce or Celine Dion single for download, but there are some pretty big names and alot of awesome music. They are after all the world's largest distributor of independent music,with more than 2 million tracks and 13 000 record labels on their books.
Those artists that have caught my eye include Frankie goes to Hollywood, Pink Floyd, Aimee Man, James Taylor, Creedance Clearwater Revival, Twisted Sister and a whole load of new artists I have no knowledge of and affinity for.

Labels: eish, emusic, music, plain white t's
Radiohead offer their new album for free download on their website.
You can choose the price you are willing to pay, and they except zero as a price!
new radiohead
Craig
Notes from the Cape
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December 6, 2007 at 2:45 PM