The songs are now available for FREE download, and you can vote for your favorite entries as well. Many of you will be asking friends and family to support you in the popular vote. That's great, but when you do, please ask them to listen to all the songs & vote for their favorites. You can vote for up to 5 different people, so they might as well listen to everyone.
Until the round 4 songs are posted I will only allow people to download the round 3 album as a whole. But even after that, PLEASE download the entire album vs downloading just a handful of songs while the contest is on going. BandCamp limits how many free downloads I can give away, and 1 album download counts the same as 1 song download.
Since 1 person was cut by the deadline, the judges only have to eliminate 9 people this round instead of 10. Good luck everyone.
You can find the album on BandCamp by clicking the image below:
- You can vote for your favorite songs with the poll in the right sidebar. -->
- Popular vote stays open until 11PM on March 2nd.
- Judges & guest judges have until 11PM on March 2nd to hand in their reviews.
- I will try to post the Reviews & Eliminations before 11PM on March 3rd.
- March 4th 1AM (Sun) - Fourth Challenge is announced.
Videos:
If anyone wants to make a video for their song, I'll include it here:
Seven Letters by David LeDuc
My Tights by Rebecca Angel
I.O.U. by Common Lisp
Reviews & Links Of Interest For This Round:
(If anyone writes any reviews or song bios please send me the links & I'll link to them here.)
- Edric Haleen posted a Song Bio for his entry.
- Jacob Haller posted a Song Bio for his entry.
- Common Lisp posted a Song Bio for his entry.
- Kevin Savino-Riker posted a Song Bio for his entry.
- Menage A Tune posted a Song Bio for her shadow.
My first song bio! http://jwgh.tumblr.com/post/18420107738/spintunes-round-3-lucky-7-thanks-to-everyone
ReplyDeleteHey all, I know this is a bit late, but I wrote a song bio over at my corner of the internet:
ReplyDeletehttp://drycereal.blogspot.com/2012/03/biography-of-song-tin-knight.html
Not too surprising but Edric's graph looks very similar to the one on this page.
ReplyDeletehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letter_frequency