Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
anyone heard anything on this site? very little info on their website...
http://www.audiolunchbox.com/
My friend from Epitaph sent me this today when I asked him about Epitaph artists and Napster:
Audio Lunchbox
AUDIO LUNCHBOX.COM SET TO LAUNCH HALLOWEEN WITH SONGS FROM OVER 35 INDEPENDENT LABELS
ALB WILL DELIVER INDIE LABEL TRACKS FOR .99 WITH UNLIMITED BURNS
"Audio Lunchbox is the premier online destination for downloading the hottest independent music and getting the latest scoop on upcoming and established artists," says Morgan Harris, Audio Lunchbox co-founder. "Our goal is to offer the most complete library of independently distributed digital files in one destination."
Audio Lunchbox, the latest and arguably the most user-friendly digital music store on the Internet, is set for an October 31st launch. ALB will debut with over 40,000 songs from independent record labels in multiple formats for both the PC and Mac platform.
ALB has already secured licensed songs from over 35 independent record labels. Among them, are Epitaph, Artemis, Vagrant, Trustkill, Razor & Tie, Digital Rights Agency and all artists on CDBaby.com. Another 40 labels are expected to follow suit within the next ninety days.
In addition to offering only indie tracks, ALB will boast other selling points setting themselves apart from the competition. First, unlike the majority of download sites, ALB's music is free of DRM (Digital Rights Management), which restricts how many times the user can burn a song or transfer it to another computer. No DRM means that once a user purchases an album or track, they can burn or transfer the files an unlimited number of times. Also, ALB offers three file formats -- MP3s, AACs (format that Apple's iTunes is offering but without the DRM) and Oggs (Vorbis). Oggs are super-high quality audio.
And the best news for the recording industry is ALB is giving users an incentive to buy downloads as opposed to stealing them. Competitive pricing starting with single track downloads at .99 and full-length downloads at $9.99 with Downloadable sleeve art, tracklistings and lyrics available in the near future with most full-length purchases.
"Our goal is to make the purchase of digital music easy and fun," Harris continues. "We don't believe that our users should have restrictions placed on them once they pay to download a song or album. When they download from our site, they can do whatever they want, as long as it's for personal use. Unlimited transfers. Unlimited burns."
ALB is not merely a music download site, but is a lifestyle site as well. Content will also include feature articles on the hottest independent artists, the coolest digital music gear and the newest viral players featuring independent artists. Also, ALB's search engine is "smart". It will recommend other artists to you based upon who you search for.
ALB may very well be a pioneer site that is simultaneously, both buyer and artist friendly, introducing great indie distributed music to the public that they may not otherwise have the opportunity to find on line.
"We're committed to increasing the exposure and availability of independent music to the masses," Harris promises. "We're passionate about what we do and will not rest until our vision is achieved."