This week, we’ve added a number of new albums to the Music Unlimited service. You can get the entire download on the Sony Entertainment Network blog here, here are this week’s highlights:
Trapt – Reborn
The dust has settled a bit after two major departures from Trapt, drummer Aaron “Monty” Montgomery and Rob Torres. While Reborn features Torres for the last time, lead singer Chris Taylor Brown took on the lion’s share of guitar work on top of his regular duties, which includes producing the album. The band has chugged along since their breakout single, “Headstrong,” and in spite of the shifts of these members and others, they’ve managed to be “reborn” all the way to this, their 5th album. Trapt kicked off their tour late last week and will end in Upstate New York on February 10th.
This week, we’ve added a number of new albums to the Music Unlimited service. You can get the entire download on the Sony Entertainment Network blog, here are this week’s highlights:
A$AP Rocky – LONG.LIVE.A$AP
As the first major release and ringleader of the A$AP Mob, A$AP Rocky is burning a path for the rest of his collective with a dynamic debut that even has the hipsters at Pitchfork singing its praises. As opposed to wading through the waters of the music industry on his own, A$AP Rocky’s collective have made him a far bigger brand than he would be by himself, with the music to back it up. While the quality of a name like Drake on “F**kin’ Problems” is a plus, is the quantity of fellow buzzworthy artists – Kendrick Lamar, Santigold, Skrillex, 2 Chainz, Schoolboy Q, etc. – is what sets this album apart as a calling card for the new class of hip-hop royalty.
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This week, we’ve added a number of new albums to the Music Unlimited service. You can get the entire download on the Sony Entertainment Network blog here. Highlights this week include:
Dropkick Murphys – SIGNED and SEALED in BLOOD
It’s lucky number 8’s for Dropkick Murphys, as their eighth studio album hits on the 8th of January, one of the first major releases of 2013. The punk rock stalwarts are a definitive brand in the genre and after 2010’s concept album, Going Out in Style, fans are given the classic Dropkick sound with this latest effort.
Hello everyone! We hope you had a great holiday and are enjoying the new year.
It’s a light week for new music releases, but we wanted to remind you to check out the Music Unlimited service’s The Best of 2012 Premium Channel. Also, don’t miss the service’s top 10 songs of the year and the top 10 played artists of the year.
In the PlayStation Store’s new video releases, own House at the End of the Street before it arrives on DVD and Blu-ray Disc, or rent the futuristic action thriller Looper for just $3.99!
This week, the Music Unlimited service features new releases from T.I., Chief Keef and The-Dream, as well as Buddy Guy, B.B. King, Eric Clapton, Dry the River, Office Romance, and Slum Village. Also, don’t forget to check out our Best of 2012 Premium Channel, and procrastinators can still take advantage of our limited time Premium Music Unlimited One Year Subscription available to PlayStation Plus members for only $12 or $59.99 for regular subscribers.
In the video store this week, own Taken 2 and Looper before they land on DVD and Blu-ray Disc, as well as Pitch Perfect, which are all now available in New Releases. Also make sure to check out Total Recall and Ice Age: Continental Drift, both now available to rent.
This week, the Music Unlimited service features new releases from Bruno Mars and Green Day, as well as Big Boi, Boys Like Girls, Lifehouse, and Masta Killa. Also, we’re excited to release our Best of 2012 Premium Channel, featuring the year’s best songs, hand-picked by the Music Unlimited staff alongside the tracks that got the most plays from our subscribers in 2012. Check out the details here.
And still it’s not too late! Our limited time Premium Music Unlimited One Year Subscription is still available to PlayStation Plus members at an insanely low price of $12… that’s $1 a month and savings of over $100 a year based off the normal price of $9.99 a month. If you’re not a PS+ member, you can still take advantage of the Premium Subscription deal, which is still over 50% off the price of a full year’s worth of service at $59.99.
This week, the Music Unlimited service features new releases from Ke$ha and Wiz Khalifa, as well as Gavin DeGraw, Hinder, Metric, and Mogwai. And, in case you’ve been holding out, it’s not too late! Our limited time Premium Music Unlimited One Year Subscription is still available to PlayStation Plus members at an insanely low price of $12… that’s $1 a month and savings of over $100 a year based off the normal price of $9.99 a month. As a Premium subscriber, you’ll have access to every feature of our cloud-based music service and our entire catalog of more than 18 million songs that can be streamed ad-free across multiple devices, including: PS3, PSP, PS Vita, PC, Mac, iPhone, iPod, Android smartphone and tablets, and more.
Hi all – we have exciting news for PlayStation Plus subscribers. For a limited time, our premium Music Unlimited One Year Subscription is available to PlayStation Plus members at an insanely low price of $12….that’s $1 a month and savings of over $100 a year based off the normal price of $9.99 a month. As a Premium subscriber, you’ll have access to every feature of our cloud-based music service and our entire catalog of more than 18 million songs that can be streamed ad-free across multiple devices, including: PS3, PSP, PS Vita, PC, Mac, iPhone, iPod, Android smartphone and tablets, and more.
Here’s a reminder of some of the benefits you’ll get with a One Year Premium Subscription: