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Go Download The Crimea!

By: Charbarred | in: Music |

We interrupt our regular programming to bring you some good news.

The Crimea

UK band, The Crimea has just made their sophomore album “Secret of the Witching Hour” available on their site for a free download. Having split with their label Warner Music last summer, the band decided to finance their own release and make it available on the Internet in order to gain some exposure.

We at The Plugg love it when artists wise up and stick it to the man. Having just listened to it a couple of times, I can assure you it has everything their last album offered and more. The Crimea is one of the better UK bands at the moment and should be on any rock lover’s playlist.

So go download the album. Send it to your friends and help The Crimea spread the word. Maybe this will help in proving that a good music career is not just about marketing, numbers and shifting units.

The Crimea - All Conquering

The Crimea - Don’t Close Your Eyes on Me

[Download "Secret of the Witching Hour"]
The Crimea - Official Site
The Crimea on MySpace


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Posted on May 2, 2007

Comments

5 Responses to “Go Download The Crimea!”

  1. Kendall on May 2nd, 2007 12:20 pm

    Wooo Hooo!


  2. Rustycat on May 2nd, 2007 1:45 pm

    Great find!


  3. ipodwheels @ Auto Parts Place on May 2nd, 2007 5:28 pm

    Cool songs. Oh wait, it gets even better.

    “So go download the album. Send it to your friends and help The Crimea spread the word. Maybe this will help in proving that a good music career is not just about marketing, numbers and shifting units.”

    Did I just read download the album? Woo Hoo. That is definitely music to my ears.

    ipodwheels


  4. mozzer on May 2nd, 2007 7:42 pm

    I’m all about FREE! The posted songs are promising. Thanks!


  5. inaudible.co.uk » Blog Archive » Another Day, Not Another Day on May 3rd, 2007 8:35 am

    [...] Instead of a video, The Plugg includes two album song clips in their article. Music database Artist Direct have a short mention of the album situation, and the Stranded In Stereo blog obviously includes some keen Crimea fans. [...]


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