the go! team are still awesome
the go team’s new album proof of youth leaked a few days ago and it is ttly filled with sweet
sweet jams (“keys to the city”) and neo-zelda themesongs (“patricia’s moving picture”) and schoolyard 4-square chants (“flashlight fight”) and funky guns-a-blazin’ grooves (“titanic vandalism”) and motivational speaking anthems (“doing it right”) and sim city background music (“my world”). basically this record is a requirement. also, basically it sounds exactly like what the cover looks like.
EDIT/// FUCK YOU websheriff. i hope no one buys this album and the go! team doesn’t gain any new fans.
on August 1st, 2007 at 10:34 am
This hit the private tracker too…
on August 1st, 2007 at 10:35 am
spam!? wtf!
on August 3rd, 2007 at 10:05 am
Web Sheriff
Protecting Your Rights on the Internet
Tel 44-(0)208-323 8013 / Fax 44-(0)208-323 8080
websheriff@websheriff.com http://www.websheriff.com
WITHOUT PREJUDICE
Hi Exploding Now Bloggers,
On behalf of Memphis Industries and The Go! Team, we would kindly ask you NOT to post unreleased Go! Team tracks / links on your site. Regrettably, should you do so DMCA notifications shall be forwarded to the site’s ISP and take-down and / or closure action shall follow : naturally, however, we hope that this shall not prove to be necessary.
As you may be aware, traffic on this (unreleased) album is being monitored and removed … .. and not just by Web Sheriff, but also by music industry associations / attorneys so, if you have to indulge in this activity (which the artist would rather you didn’t), then please do it off-line / do not ‘broadcast’ it via blogs or forums ; otherwise your details will be harvested and you may be hearing from the attorneys.
On behalf of the artist’s label, we do appreciate that – of course – you are fans of / are promoting The Go! Team but, by the same token, you must also appreciate that, by posting a pirate copy of the album or tracks from the album pre-release (or linking to pirate copies), you are potentially causing considerable inconvenience and we are sure that you would not want to be personally responsible (or liable) for all of the resulting damage and disruption.
Thank you for respecting the artist’s and label’s wishes and, if you want good quality, non-pirated preview tracks, a selection will be made freely available to fans off the artist’s official web-site in the near future (check-out http://www.thegoteam.co.uk for full details soon).
Whilst writing, we’d add that The Go! Team are not at all against free music BUT, at the end of the day, it should be (and is) the artist’s decision as to whether or not they effectively allow the unauthorised distribution of their album on-line before its release – as it’s THEIR MUSIC !!
Thank you, again, for respecting their wishes.
As you will appreciate, this e-mail – containing, as it does, a position that is potentially prejudicial to our clients’ open / formal position – is written on a without prejudice basis and, as such, all of our clients’ accumulated, worldwide rights remain strictly reserved : please excuse this required formality.
With Thanks & Regards,
WEB SHERIFF
on August 3rd, 2007 at 12:39 pm
Web Sheriff
Protecting Your Rights on the Internet
Tel 44-(0)208-323 8013 / Fax 44-(0)208-323 8080
websheriff@websheriff.com http://www.websheriff.com
Dude,
We asked you very politely and even offered you alternative tracks to preview*, so there’s no need for your aggression … .. we’re simply doing our job and helping the artist keep control over their own pre-release !!
Regards,
Web Sheriff
* Grip Like A Vice and The Wrath of Marcie
on August 22nd, 2007 at 2:33 pm
I won’t lie, I’m with the band on this one. I never liked having leaked stuff out on the internet, because at least if I download it after it’s been released I know that somewhere down the line, someone actually BOUGHT it.