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NewsThe Crimea Breaks Mold With Download OfferingBritish alternative rock act the Crimea has taken a radical approach to building a following. The group -- currently out of contract after splitting last summer with Warner Music -- has made its new, self-financed album, "Secrets of the Witching Hour," available to download for free from its official Web site. From June 4, a CD version will be offered for sale on a mail-order basis, details of which are posted at the site. The band members hope the free offering will generate exposure and, in turn, boost revenue streams from live performances and merchandise sales. "It's a one-off for us," manager Stephen Taverner of Out There Management tells Billboard.com. "They knew they couldn't compete in the traditional way, so why not give it away, and try to gain more exposure that way? Its not a two-fingers up to the music industry at all -- far from it." By mid-afternoon, the album had been downloaded more than 5,000 times since going live late last night. Taverner adds, "We all recognize the fact that we needed a record company involved on a global level. If we can get the fanbase up significantly, maybe someone would be interested in doing a partnership with the band." Warner Bros. U.S. signed and released the Crimea's debut album "Tragedy Rocks" (2004), which has shifted about 35,000 copies worldwide, says Taverner. The band is preparing for a series of shows in China this month May, before returning to the U.K. for a four-week tour starting May 18. Green Day to release single The first single from the John Lennon cover album Instant Karma: The Campaign to Save Darfur, Green Day's "Working Class Hero," is set to hit iTunes tomorrow. The album, which features some of Lennon's original vocals, also includes Lennon covers by the likes of R.E.M., U2, Black Eyed Peas, Christina Aguilera, Jack Johnson, Snow Patrol, Aerosmith, and Corinne Bailey Rae. The album is set for a full release in late May. "It's wonderful that, through this campaign, music which is so familiar to many people of my era will now be embraced by a whole new generation," Lennon's widow Yoko Ono said in a statement. "John's music set out to inspire change and, in standing up for human rights, we really can make the world a better place." |
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