Get Free Legal Music Downloads!

Free All Music

Courant
Imagine getting free legal music! In the music industry the words free and legal don't exactly go together but one new website is seriously trying to marry them together. Free all Music is a new website currently in private beta that uses advertisements in a way kind of like Hulu to offer you free music.

Currently Free all music is in closed beta but I would recommend rushing over and getting your email on the waiting list to get in. I put my name on a while ago and was just invited to join the Beta, to download free legal music. Upon creating an account and signing in to Free all Music you are greeted by smooth professional dark website that is easy on the eyes. But I guess you really want to know about the free music and not a design over view so I will skip all the fluff and get to the juicy details of free all music.

As my father always told me, nothing in life is ever free, so don't think you will become a member of this website and go to town downloading the world's music to your terabyte external hard drive. Once you find a song on their website you want to download and legally own, all you have to do is watch an advertisement. The advertisement was no more than a minute or two and after it's done playing you click download and you now own the song.

Free all music also nice enough to give the members choice in which advertisements they want to watch. So if you actually do watch the advertisement you can at least watch something you may actually be interested in.
Overall I find this business model similar to Hulu's but the one major difference is that you can download and keep the song for ever. One thing to note also is that all the music is DRM free meaning you can transfer and play it on any mp3 player/mobile device.

Now yes all you have to do is watch a short add to download each song, but there is one small catch; you can only download 5 songs per week. Now we woudl all of course just like to watch advertisements all day and just quadruple our music collection in one day, but I can see why they have to do this. It will keep people buying music from stores such as iTunes and Amazon, but will allow users to get about 20 free songs a month. Hey if you can save $20 why not?

My overall experience with free all music thus far has been a fairly positive one. There collection is fairly strong and according to them is still growing. They have most of todays hit popular songs, but where free all music is lacking in smaller indie bands. For instance one of my favorite bands is Virginia Coalition, which they do not have as of right now. But I will hope that as their library expands they will be included. I remind myself and you the reader that they are still in closed beta so they are not closed to finish but still offer a great product (can I call it a product if its free?)!

Published by Courant

A college student who love technology and minimal running. I have run in everything from Newtons down to Luna Sandals and love to share my minimal running knowledge  View profile

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