Limewire used to be one of those ever so naughty peer-to-peer illegal file-sharing networks – but times have changed. After obviously one Cease-and-Desist too many, they’ve gone legit and set up a music store, and our material has found its way in their direction:
http://www.store.limewire.com/store/app/pages/album/Album/productId/305914/
Our new album has yet to appear anywhere except iTunes and CD Baby, but A Head of Steam is still finding its way into various digital download sites. Limewire advertise that you can “Get this album plus 65 other tracks ALL for just $9.99″ – which sounds like quite a deal.
Of course, whether you choose to support a company built on what is basically dirty money is another matter all together.
We’ve been pleasantly surprised by just how well Forlorn Hope and Glory has been received in general, but this review just about tops everything:
http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=117185398&blogId=509922680
The score of 9.5 out of 10 flatters us, but it’s always nice to receive genuine feedback from listeners. With this in mind, if you want to review any of our material on your blog, please feel free. If you contact us first, we’ll help you with links and all the boring stuff.
Incidentally, the same reviewer also cast his expert listening ear over our first album, A Head of Steam:
http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=117185398&blogId=509922555
Many thanks to Ian for making the effort to write these reviews!
Up-and-coming webzine Kismet like The Home Guard. In fact, they like us so much that they’re featuring us on their site, as you can see here:
http://www.kismetmagazine.com
We like being liked, so our gratitude to them, and in particular Yvette for ‘discovering’ us. Be sure to check out the actual mag itself:
http://www.kismetmagazine.co.uk/october_issue_uk_2009/october_issue_uk_2009.html