I used to be mad about Elvis Costello. I tracked down and bought every single CD he put out over a long stretch of time – his classics like Armed Forces and My Aim Is True, and his later-day releases such as Brutal Youth and his superlative Burt Bacharach collection Painted From Memory.
Then my interest somehow waned, not because I liked him less, but simply because I had already purchased is full oeuvre and there was nothing left for me to discover.
Then the other day I was shopping and found out he had released a new album of original compositions. I later found out it had been released a long time back, and I hadn’t even noticed. And I would have loved to buy it the very same day it came out.
If something like this ever happened to you, then you (like me) will probably find an online endeavor like Muspy alluring. In principle, Muspy is a web based service that will keep you posted on album releases by artists you are keen on.
In order to use Muspy, you must create an account beforehand. This is actually inexpensive, and once you have signed up you can add up the artists you want to follow from the provided list. The site also includes a chronological list of releases that you can consult anytime.
Muspy.com In Their Own Words
“This website has a single purpose: to notify you when artists you like release new albums.”
Why Muspy.com It Might Be A Killer
Music lovers everywhere will appreciate it.
Some Questions About Muspy.com
Is it free? Which artists are featured? Can I request an artist I like be included in the existing list?