I’m pretty impressed – despite only shipping on Saturday, Sufjan Stevens’ new album was available on eMusic this morning. It may have been available earlier, but I didn’t check yesterday or Monday. I haven’t had a chance to listen to it, but I’ll post again when I have an impression of it. For those of you who aren’t familiar with Sufjan Stevens, you could sign up for a free trial on eMusic and download 25 of his tracks for free. If you want to do that, let me know and I’ll send you a link that you can use to sign up. Then, if you decide to join, which I know you will, I get a bunch of free tracks. Of course, as a new member, you could also refer people and get free tracks of your own.
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