Hundred Waters release BitTorrent bundle featuring new tracks, behind-the-scenes footage and more
22 May 2014, 20:52
| Written by
Robby Ritacco
Hundred Waters’ new album, The Moon Rang Like a Bell, is out next week via OWSLA, and the band has now shared a digital bundle via BitTorrent including tracks from the album, artwork, a behind-the-scenes video and more.
Five tracks from The Moon Rang Like a Bell are featured in this bundle, as well as the following (taken from the bundle’s description on BitTorrent)
- A bonus track only available on the Japanese version of the record
- Hand written lyric booklet for all 12 songs on The Moon Rang Like A Bell
- Screensaver from the Michael Langin directed music video for Cavity
- Behind the scenes photos and production notes from the Cavity music video
- Wallpapers from The Moon Rang Like A Bell
- Links to purchase the album & vinyl + our networks
The Moon Rang Like a Bell is out 27 May via OWSLA (can check out our review of the album here). The bundle is available to download here via BitTorrent.
[via Pitchfork]
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