It’s an exciting week for the Music Unlimited service! We launched the service in our 18th country, Mexico, and are offering you a chance to win tickets to the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival with the Music Unlimited Playlist Challenge. Find the entire download on the Sony Entertainment Network blog, but below is a quick update on this week’s artist highlights.
Take a listen to some great new content added to the Music Unlimited service! You can get the entire download on the Sony Entertainment Network blog, but here are this week’s highlights:
Johnny Marr – The Messenger
Take a listen to some great new content added to the Music Unlimited service! You can get the entire download on the Sony Entertainment Network blog, but here are this week’s highlights:
Atlas Genius – When It Was Now
After Gotye’s massive breakthrough last year, the next to carry the torch for Australia is Atlas Genius. While “Somebody That I Used to Know,” was a slow-jam anomaly, Atlas Genius’ smash track “Trojans,” is an upbeat, infectious, perfect song. Their pop rock sensibilities (think Walk the Moon) coupled with big, booming moments (think Imagine Dragons) is a recipe for a multi-single success story.
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.
Just in time for Valentine’s Day, a screaming, thrashing, mosh-pitting fourth album from metal stalwarts Bullet for my Valentine for you and your loved one. The UK-based band has been cranking through the scene since 2005 and have shared the stage with the likes of Rob Zombie, Avenged Sevenfold and as part of tours like Taste of Chaos. The band kicks off their exhaustive tour on Thursday (of course) in Orlando, travelling through Australia’s Soundwave Festival and all across the globe, winding down at the end of June in Sweden.
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:
Mumford & Sons – The Road to Red Rocks
The globe-trotting Brits are back, just a few months after the colossal release of their sophomore album, Babel. The band unveiled footage of their August 2012 performance at the famous Colorado venue in their video for “I Will Wait,” and have since released a documentary/concert film about the show that was the calm before the Babel storm.
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:
Justin Bieber – Believe Acoustic
JBiebs has been riding a runaway train of success before he even hit 18, hitting platinum success across multiple countries and a staggering following of Beliebers who have helped him dominate most major music conversations. Amidst the whirlwind of the 2011 release of Believe, he managed to slow it down a bit and record acoustic versions of some of the album’s biggest tracks.
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.