Music-Alerts: Monitor Album Release Dates via RSS

Music-Alerts lets you follow-up on album release dates from favorite bands or artists directly from the feedreader. No need to register, just list the artists you want to monitor and generate custom RSS feed.

Music-Alerts : Album Release Dates Notifications

Feature Overview

  • Create notification feed for all your favorite artists (Kanye West, Nickelback, Akon, Matisyahu, etc.). Create as many feeds as you want.
  • Feed will be updated once in every 3 days.
  • What is missing: There is no option to remove artists from the feed (only to add new ones).
  • More Questions? See Music-Alerts FAQ page.

Check out Music-Alerts @ www.music-alerts.com

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    3 Comments »

    2007-11-08 08:46:48

    [...] Find yourself constantly sifting through “new music” and “artist alert” emails from certain unnamed online music retailers? Album tracking website Music-Alerts offers free RSS tracking of your favorite artists’ new releases through a custom RSS feed. Type in the artists you want to keep on top of and you’ll get pings whenever new albums show up on Amazon.com. The site says it checks Amazon every three days, so true fanatics might still do better to sign up for an official newsletter, but everyone else can push their fandom out of mind and into their feed reader. Music-Alerts.com [via MakeUseOf.com] [...]

     
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