The Vancouver Sun and Nettwerk Music Group have combined to offer a free album titled Seriously Westcoast, Vol. 1. The compilation includes two tracks from the Barenaked Ladies, a track from Sarah McLachlan, along with a dozen other artists. The deadline for download is midnight PST tonight (hat tip: Coolfer).
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Rock the Net
Dozens of musicians – including Canadians Sarah McLachlan and Barenaked Ladies – have joined a new musician coalition focused on net neutrality in the U.S. A formal announcement of the campaign is scheduled for next week.
BNL Get It
Steven Page and Ed Robertson of the Barenaked Ladies appeared on CBC's The Hour tonight, emphasizing the need to reject DRM, provide fans with the freedom to use their music as they like, and the value of incorporating an environmentally-friendly approach to touring.
The Barenaked Ladies Approach
The Barenaked Ladies, who have been leaders of the Canadian Music Creators Coalition, have adopted an artist-centered label approach with impressive results.
Steven Page on Spiral Frog
Steven Page of the Barenaked Ladies provides his perspective on the Spiral Frog announcement on the BNL Blog: have you heard about SpiralFrog yet? It's Universal Music's attempt to deal with the new world of music, and it seems downright bizarre to me. Basically, they're saying you can have all […]


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