New No Justice Tunes

I’ve been eagerly awaiting the latest No Justice CD, which had an initial release date in February that got pushed back to March.

Apparently, somebody forgot to clue in the E-Music service, because as Gary helpfully points out over at H-Town Grooves, the CD is available for purchase/download there.

That was enough to get me sign up for the service, which has a free trial. I feel a little bad, because it’s really doubtful that I’m going to subscribe to the service after the trial period. But, I’m sure I’ll purchase some CDs at the next show in Houston, so it’s not like I’m ripping the guys off.

That next show, by the way, is at the Armadillo Palace on March 11.

I really like these guys since they’ve become a five piece and reworked their sound a bit. I hope Houston turns into a more regular stop for them.

UPDATE: I just took a peek at the mp3s themselves — they’re VBR encoded using LAME to a compression standard that I use for my own stuff. Very impressive. I’m sometimes dissatisfied with the quality of downloadable mp3s.

2 comments On New No Justice Tunes

  • eMusic was a fun service. I subscribed for a while before Rhapsody. The problem I ran in to was that they cut off unlimited downloads. That made sense, but since they specialize in low-key acts, I had no way of getting a feel for a band before I would be using one of my 40 downloads a month to listen to them. Back then they didn’t even have a "Music you might like" feature, though they’ve gotta have that by this point, I would think.

  • Gary C in the House

    I know eMusic’s not for everyone, but I love it. If anynone is interested, here’s my profile with all the songs that I’ve downloaded:
    http://www.emusic.com/profi

    And here’s a typical thread from the eMu message board:
    http://www.emusic.com/messa

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