Concert Vault Transforms The Interactive Live Music Experience With Launch Of New iPad App And New Membership Model
Leading Music Site Adds Live Shows From The Golden Age Of Alternative Rock
NEW YORK, March 25, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Finding the best live concert audio and video recordings available today is now faster and easier with the launch of Concert Vault's new iPad app. In conjunction with the new app, Concert Vault (www.concertvault.com), the largest and most comprehensive collection of live concert audio and video recordings, has also initiated an updated membership model and is expanding to include new releases from the "Golden Age of Alternative Rock."
Delivering something that is truly unique, Concert Vault houses exclusive live concert audio and video recordings from the 1950s to present day, all available for high definition streaming to your computer, mobile device and iPad. With the new app for iPad, the same comprehensive collection of live footage that members have always enjoyed is now presented with daily features throughout the seven music channels and includes suggested playlists, photo slideshows, related memorabilia and a "similar artist" engine to guide new music discovery. The iPad app is also AirPlay integrated for Apple TV, allowing users to stream concert videos from their tablet to their HD TV.
In addition to the new iPad app, Concert Vault is introducing a new membership model offering access to hundreds of thousands of exclusive live audio and video for only $3.99 a month or $39.99 for the entire year. Concert Vault members can download the new iPad app for a free 7-day trial accessing unlimited HD streaming of never-before-released live performances in the rock, jazz, country, folk, bluegrass and indie channels. In addition to these exceptional benefits, members will enjoy two free weekly members-only full concert downloads ($10 value each week) and $5 maximum pricing on all full-concert downloads.
Concert Vault is expanding its ever-growing database of live music with new concert releases from "The Golden Age of Alternative Rock," giving members an in-depth look at some of the most popular bands from the '90s. The concert series includes:
- Ween - January 25, 1995
- The Jayhawks - April 8, 1995
- Foo Fighters - April 27, 1995
- Mike Watt - April 27, 1995
- Radiohead - June 1, 1995
- Alanis Morissette - August 16, 1995
- Soul Asylum - August 23, 1994
- Meat Puppets - November 8, 1995
- Big Star - November 8, 1995
- No Doubt - April 14, 1996
- Bob Mould - July 16, 1996
- Big Star - November 15, 1996
- Lisa Loeb - February 27, 1998
- Fastball - April 4, 1998
- Guided By Voices - June 20, 1998
- Elliott Smith - October 4, 1998
- The Smashing Pumpkins - April 14, 1999
- Violent Femmes - July 29, 1999
And of course Concert Vault still offers all of the classic content members have come to love. Concert Vault is the only place where you can hear Bill Graham introduce The Allman Brothers at the Fillmore East and Pink Floyd perform Wish You Were Here in its entirety in 1977, or watch the Grateful Dead ring in the New Year at Winterland and listen to Bon Iver's Daytrotter session recorded just before they became megastars. Now, with new exclusive releases posted each week in the genres of rock, blues, jazz, country, folk, bluegrass and indie, Concert Vault offers a unique live experience for every kind of fan.
For more information on Concert Vault, please visit: www.concertvault.com. To download the new Concert Vault app for iPad, please visit the iTunes Store.
ABOUT CONCERT VAULT
Concert Vault houses the world's largest and most comprehensive collection of live concert audio and video recordings across every major music genre. Every day, Concert Vault offers to its visitors and members a wide array of new live audio and video concerts, many of which have not been listened to or seen before that moment on Concert Vault. These concerts come from The Bill Graham/Fillmore, King Biscuit, Record Plant, Newport Jazz, Great American, Metropolitan, Newport Folk, Tramps, Ash Grove and other archives, all of which are owned by Concert Vault. Unparalleled in scope, a typical day of Concert Vault programming might range from Pink Floyd in 1970 to Muddy Waters in 1966, to epoch-defining sets by Miles Davis and the Ramones, to culturally significant concerts from Lightnin' Hopkins and Mississippi John Hurt, to new stars such as Bon Iver and Mumford & Sons. www.concertvault.com
SOURCE Concert Vault
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