Pandora Showed Me Snow Machine
Today I received an email from the folks at Pandora, one of several find-new-music services. I wrote about them a while back, and wondered if their service was worth $3 a month to me. Apparently now they’re offering a free, ad-supported version:
In addition to many new features (bookmarking, station editing, playlist improvements, etc.), Pandora v2.0 includes a free, ad-supported version. Listeners have the choice to subscribe and stay clear of ads, or use the free service, which will gradually incorporate advertising. What does this mean for you? You can now come back and listen to Pandora as much as you’d like for free–and all the stations you’ve created remain intact.
I haven’t heard or seen an ad yet, and I’ve probably listened to 15 songs. While listening to artists associated with Natalie Merchant (I know, my musical taste is dubious), I discovered a band called Snow Machine. They’re apparently the new solo project of Katherine McElroy, who’s also a member of a band called Nineteen Forty-Five.
Amazon associates them with the Decemberists and Johnathan Rice, while iTunes says Iron & Wine (among others). I’d go with a more-melodic Julianna Hatfield meets Frente and Teenage Fanclub for brunch. You can hear a couple of songs: Birmingham and Camel Lights.