Source: Aversion Music News
Remember how during its first season, even if you wanted to purchase legit songs from Flight of the Conchords, you'd have to resort to taped-from-the-television pirate copies? Not this season.
The most famous two-man novelty band to come out of New Zealand, Flight of the Conchords, launches its sophomore season Sunday (Jan. 18) on HBO, and this time around they're not sitting on the songs. The band plans to drop versions of the songs that appeared on television onto download sites the following day, according to Billboard.
The move not only lets click-happy fans strike while the iron's hot, it cuts out all the piracy that floated around as diehards waited for Flight of the Conchords (review) (2008, Sub Pop) to hit stores months after the season wrapped up. Songs will, again, be collected after the end of the season for an album to be released by Sub Pop Records.
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