Free Music
Friday, November 2nd, 2007
radiohead has a new album out. you can download it for free, or choose to pay by donation.
the website is shite, and way too confusing, but the album is amazing and worth the frustration (the spelling is horrid!). certain songs remind me a lot of Thom Yorke’s solo album. it’s probably because he wrote a lot of them.
i’ve been reading some radiohead fan blogs, and it’s funny how everyone is making such a big deal of them giving their album away for donation. i know plenty of artists that have been doing this for years (myself included). now that a band as big as radiohead does it, everyone takes notice. it only makes sense, i guess. i mean they have the means to promote it, and even if they didn’t, people would still find out.
another artist to check out, who gives his music away for free is brad sucks. he does it a bit differently; you can only download his album for free, but if you want to you can order a cd for 10 bucks. i kind of like his method, because his music is easily accessible (much easier to download than radiohead’s), but if you want something to hold, then you can - at a cost (because it costs him to make the cd’s).
i’ve been giving my music away for free, or at cost, for about four years now, but lately i’ve been thinking of different methods, and ways to get my music to as many people as possible at as low a cost as possible. the easiest way is just a free download obviously, but certain people still like to hold a cd in their hands. i think it’s important to have ways for all people to get a hold of my music, and for some people that format is still cd.
i’m not trying to knock cd’s, but i can’t help but wonder how long before cd’s are history. what will take their place? will it be mp3 and other file formats? that’s my guess, but maybe there’s something bigger and better coming down the pipes? i don’t know.
anyway, i think the most important thing is making your music as widely accessible as possible. radiohead is doing it, and i’m sure there will be more artists to follow. i’ve talked to quite a few people who downloaded the album, and i’d say around half of them payed anyway.
i didn’t pay :)