Tonight in Seattle:  

Why buy the cow when you can have the milk for free?

In the bold new world we live in, surrounded by this so-called "Interweb," bands are finding new ways to get our attention. Well, the Crimea thinks that you might get to like them if they just give the new album away.

You can visit their website and download all of Secrets Of The Witching Hour for absolutely nothing starting May 13. Now, how this works on an economic standpoint is a little baffling -- I suppose you're going to have to fall in love with The Crimea so you buy the future works, but hey, I'm more willing to give 'em a try if it costs me nary a red cent.

I hope to see this trend continue. I understand where they are coming from, I know from the stand point of a musician I just want my stuff to be heard and to build a closeness with fans, and I think this may tear down some of the pretencious walls many artists hide themselves behind. It should be more about getting your material out there than trying to profit off it.

I'm sure its because the drummer used to work for the NME, i think he's trying to apologize

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