As representatives of the digital generation, indie band Sick
of Sarah made an audacious move today: the all-girl punk band
embraced the power of the Internet and distributed a recently released
album, called “2205”, direct to BitTorrent’s online community of over 100
million users worldwide.
Partnering with BitTorrent
Inc., a San Francisco-based innovator of advanced technologies to
efficiently move large files across the Internet, the Adamant-labeled
band released the full rock-infused album at no charge as an experiment
with new models of online distribution. BitTorrent is spotlighting the
album through Web and software install promotions, as well as with a
custom interactive app in the company’s BitTorrent Mainline and µTorrent
software.
“Releasing an album on BitTorrent is an incredible opportunity. We
wanted to reach our fans on the Internet, and our fans use BitTorrent,”
said Jamie Holm, Sick of Sarah’s bassist. “Imagine exposure to the same
number of people as a Super
Bowl ad. While album sales will remain a critical element of
success, we also believe BitTorrent will help us drive new fans to live
concerts and purchase our
merchandise.“
Continued Holm, “Our industry is changing fast, and it’s time for bands
to experiment with new types of Internet distribution and discover the
future of fan engagement. We’re excited to work with BitTorrent to learn
what works.”
“Sick of Sarah’s progressive thinking and modern approach to making
their music available to online audiences is inspiring,” said Eric
Klinker, CEO of BitTorrent. “The band’s efforts align with our vision of
an open ecosystem. Rather than act as a middleman between creators and
consumers, our engineers are building technologies to connect the two
communities directly. Our users have proven enthusiastic to our spotlight
artists thus far, and we’re confident that Sick of Sarah will be
embraced as well. Quite simply, the album is awesome.”
The new album, 2205, is infused with dirty guitars, heavy drumbeats, all
strung up by lyrics that beat away all “chick-rock” clichés. Sick of
Sarah has been described by critics as the next big girl band, and the
album has been lauded by some of the godmothers of rock music, including
Nancy Wilson of Heart and Susanna Hoffs of The Bangles - both of whom
took Sick of Sarah on the road in 2010.
The free app features the album download with 10 songs plus liner notes,
plus tour dates, and links to the band’s social media properties to
empower the band to build relationships with fans for long-term success.
While the album is free, BitTorrent encourages fans to show their
support for Sick of Sarah’s efforts via donations, Facebook
and Twitter.
BitTorrent first launched the App Studio last August. Other notable
artist-endorsed spotlight releases have included The
Yes Men Fix the World, Four
Eyed Monsters, PAZ,
Beyond
the Game, and Pioneer
One. Sick of Sarah is BitTorrent’s first label-backed band release.
About BitTorrent
BitTorrent creates advanced, innovative technologies to efficiently move
large files across the Internet. The company's two main products today
include the original BitTorrent software and the tiny-but-mighty
µTorrent, which combined boast over 100+ million users. BitTorrent is
based in San Francisco, Calif. More information is available at http://www.bittorrent.com.

Source(s) : BitTorrent Inc.