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PureVolume Interview With The Maine

PureVolume conducts a unique interview with lead singer of The Maine,  John O’Callaghan, and photographer Dirk Mai about their upcoming book. The interview can be read on PureVolume’s website.

The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus Streams New Song

 

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The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus has a new song streaming on their Pure Volume page called “You Can’t Trust Anyone These Days”. Check out the new song here.

Chiodos Used Hacking to Rise to Fame?

A recent story has popped up about Chiodos and how they got signed on the site Property of Zack. Check it out below:

Way back in December of 2003, an awesome website called MP3.com was shutting down. At the time, this was the legal, free music-sharing service, popular with independent musicians for promoting their work. If you were a band and had songs, you uploaded those to MP3.com. When the site shut down, others stepped in to fill the void created.

One that rose very quickly to the top was PureVolume.com. You had to re-upload your music there, or be a dinosaur. They had a Top 15 Artist Per Plays, Per Day chart on the front page. It would change throughout the day, but if you got on that, group-thinking on the internet would kick in and you would get even more hits/plays/exposure, from kids seeing you rank high and then listening to your audio player. I noticed most of the bands in the Top 15 were bands I’d never heard of, all getting unbelievable stats. This was even before the more established bands of the time had PureVolume pages.

Being a new site, PureVolume didn’t have the best fraud preventions built in to protect their player stats. There’s a list of things they did wrong that allowed bands to maximize plays by cheating. As long as the song started to buffer, it counted as a play. So if your band had five songs, you could increase your play count by five in about five seconds. Have five other members? Coordinate through AIM and get 30 plays just like that.

This part is a little fuzzy, but I think at first, you could just reload your page, and start playing each song for additional plays. I just automated that “Reload, click, pause, click, etc.” with a script or macro or something simple like that. That alone was getting us on the charts. Number 1? Maybe at times. When they fixed the “reload” and “play again” prompts, it would only count one play per song, per IP address. This was actually nice. Less competition from the cheaters that just did it manually. To get around this, I just modified the script to switch to a different open proxy before reloading. Different IPs, more plays.

What do you think of it?

Take a Listen to fun.’s New Album. Seriously.

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I finally got a chance to listen to fun.’s new album, Some Nights. I found that I liked it far more than I ever expected. Just as their name implies, it’s a very fun album to listen to. If you haven’t actually taken a chance to listen to it yet, I definitely suggest you do. The album definitely has some other great tracks.

I also felt it was worth noting, for some reason or another, Nate Ruess’s voice brought back some memories for me, as at least to me, his voice sounds somewhat similar to Topher Talley’s voice, the lead singer of The Bigger Lights. If you never had a chance to listen to that band when they were actively touring, I also suggest you take a listen to them as well here

RadioDriveBy offers free download.

What’s better than new music? Well, the only thing I can think of is getting it for free! RadioDriveBy has released their new song “Sunday” and is offering it for free over on PureVolume. Download it here and like them on Facebook!