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Digital Audio Insider is David Harrell's blog about the economics of music and other digital content. I write from
the perspective of a musican who has self-released four albums with the indie rock band the Layaways.
My
personal website has links to my LinkedIn and Google+ pages and you can send e-mail to david [at] thelayaways [dot] com.
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To paraphrase the old NBC slogan, if you haven't heard it, it's new to you: The Layaways' 2006 Christmas EP is available for free streaming and download on Last.fm:
It includes our indie-disco take on "O Christmas Tree" and instrumental versions of "Joy to the World" and "Silent Night." Please check it out if you're in the mood for some holiday tunes.
On a related note, Daniel Levitin (author of The World in Six Songs) wrote a recent WSJ piece on why holiday music can be so annoying. While that may be true of holiday music that is forced on you by retailers and such, I'm continually amazed at the public's appetite for holiday music. It seems like more musical acts than not have holiday-themed albums. And while I'd like to think that our late-year surge (on a percentage basis, at least) of Last.fm listeners is result of the new album, it's primarily due to the spins of our Christmas tracks.
"The Layaways make fine indie pop. Hushed vocals interweave with understated buzzing guitars. The whole LP is a revelation from the start." -- Lost Music
"Catchy Guided by Voices-like rockers who lay it on sweetly and sincerely, just like Lionel Richie." -- WRUV Radio
"These are songs that you want to take home with you, curl up with, hold them close -- and pray that they are still with you when you wake up." -- The Big Takeover