Why you need to be using We7.com
I’ve fallen in love with We7.com, the music streaming service. What’s not to like? It’s a free streaming music service that lets you listen to entire albums online.
The only catch is that you get a brief audio advert at the start of each song. Seriously though, it’s no worse than listening to commercial radio, and you get to listen to complete albums.
Lately, I’ve used We7 to listen to albums by Katy Perry, U2 and other chart type stuff. Better still, I discovered a beautiful album by Beth Rowley called Little Dreamer.
Benefits for members
If you’re a member of We7, you gain the ability to create playlists of your favourite music, which you can send to friends or share with friends.
You can also purchase tracks from the We7 store if you’re a member, and sometimes there are free tunes to download too.
In addition, you get a handy reminder email when new albums go online so that you can keep up to date with the latest releases.
Check out the embedded player below for an example of how We7 can work on your web page:
Now, I know this review probably sounds a bit gushy and too good to be true, but We7 is a seriously convenient way to listen to music via the web.
I won’t get into the We7 vs BitTorrent debate, other than to say that what you listen to via We7 is legal. You won’t get a nasty letter from the record industry, and your ISP won’t pull the plug on your Internet connection.
It’s probably the best service of its kind that I’ve seen. Almost the record industry version of Amie Street.
Just go and check it out. Let me know if you like it or not.
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