Thursday, March 09, 2006

THE NEW DRUG

I resisted at first. Wasn't going to do it. Not for me, I said. If I couldn't phsyically hold an album (CD, whatever) in mind hand I wanted nothing to do with it. Sure, I'd already dipped my toes in the water with iTunes, downloading songs here and there from various music blogs and artist sites. And then The Prayers and Tears of Arthur Digby Sellers put Psalterie up on the web and Harvey Danger put up Little By Little and suddenly it seemed smart to just get the music.

Lately, there have been posts about eMusic sprouting up all over the net. And no sooner did I finally sign up for the 50 free downloads then Trevor posted about the greatness of it. I signed up for the basic service when I got my freebies, which means I pay $9.99 a month for 40 downloads. Hey, I can handle 25 cents a song or around $2.50 an album. It's a great way to try out new bands or fill in holes or what have you. I finished my trial downloads today and am obviously going to keep on going with it. I would recommend it to anyone.

So, what did I get?

Destroyer/ Destroyer's Rubies
Elbow/ Leaders of the Free World
The Hold Steady/ Almost Killed Me
Slobberbone/ Everything You Thought Was Right Was Wrong Today

Plus: 7 Brendan Benson tracks that were b-sides or extras on reissues

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

You can grab that new Centro-matic now.

Justin Steiner said...

Man, how stupid am I? Why didn't I think about looking that up? Guess I'll have to wait until next week when I roll over to my membership. Sigh.

TJ said...

I did the same bleedin' thing. Used all my downloads for the month in a day forgetting that albums would be released through the month I might want.

Glad you signed up. You can always burn a copy of what you download right away. But I do miss the album art, the liner notes, the artifact.

Justin Steiner said...

I'm going to try to pace myself on downloads - one album a week or so. Not sure what the first one will be - Rosebuds, some Superchunk, older Centro-Matic, Mogwai. Hell, I'm even thinking about The Life Pursuit thanks to Trevor putting "Sukie in the Graveyard" on his Feb. mix. Man, that's a catchy little tune.