Muse slam their label over free music streaming stance

Muse bassist Chris
Wolstenholmehas revealed his band's
disappointment in their record label's decision to stop licensing
acts on the company's roster for free streaming services such
as Spotify and We 7.
Earlier this month Warner Music CEO
Edgar Bromfman announced that none of the label’s artists' future
releases would be
licensed to the services, as "free streaming services are clearly
not positive for the industry" - although already-available back
catalogues would remain.
The Devon band,
who are one of the biggest acts
on Warner
Music – also home
to REM and Red
Hot Chili Peppers -
argued that the decision will take their music, and the music of
their labelmates, away from the ears of potential
fans.
Wolstenholme told BBC
Newsbeat, "It’s like taking your song off the radio,
isn’t it? The corporations are setting the rules on these things
because they’re clutching at straws. They’ve lost so much money
on record sales because of the internet."
He added, "As far as bands are concerned, you just want
people to hear your music whichever way they can."
- NME


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