Melissa McCelland and Craptastic Music Sites
As we all know, I’ve got a thing for cute female singer-songwriters. Colour me shallow. I was keen, then, to learn more about Melissa McClelland when I saw her photo on photojunkie.ca (dude, you’ve got a spelling mistake in that entry’s title).
I always get irritated by music sites, because they’re inevitably built in Flash, difficult to navigate and play music by default (generally competing with music already playing on my machine). I immediately turn the music off (after struggling to find the off button), but may turn it on again when I’m ready to listen. In fact, for new visitors, what is the number one reason we visit a musician’s site? To hear their music.
I was originally encouraged by Ms. McClelland’s site because it didn’t automagically play music when I arrived. However, it took me at least 90 seconds to actually find out how play any of her songs. It didn’t help that the Flashly-flash pop-up wasn’t optimized for Firefox. After I finally got around to this page (actually, a framed page) and clicked Listening Post, I actually dug her debut album. It’s Sarah Harmeresque. Kudos to her for letting me sample her entire album.
UPDATE: I see that Melissa McCelland is coming to Richards on Richards this Saturday.
