We've heard about songs
getting released on iLike, Imeem, MySpace, and a whole lot else. But
Rock Band?
That's on the way, according to
Microsoft's press conference at the E3 Expo.
The New York Times reported that
that it could be on the way as rumors swirled that
Rock Band 2, the second iteration of the music video game from MTV, would include a track called
Shacklers' Revenge from legendary hard rock group Guns N' Roses.
Now it's been confirmed. The long-delayed new Guns N' Roses album,
Chinese Democracy, is on the way, too, and the band has chosen the game, which hits stores this fall, as the venue to release its new single.
The Times points out that games like
Rock Band, and Activision Blizzard's rival
Guitar Hero, have been
a bright spot in an otherwise dismal atmosphere for the music business. They're more profitable for record labels than digital downloads from places like iTunes, because a Rock Band track typically costs more. Sometimes they sell more copies, too. Motley Crue's
Saints of Los Angeles sold more than three times as many tracks on Microsoft's Xbox Live Marketplace as a
Rock Band song than it did in Apple's iTunes Store.
They're also a way for "old" bands to reach younger audiences, the Times noted. An executive for Anthem Records, which releases music for 2970s prog rock group Rush, said young people have started showing up for the band's concerts after hearing their music for the first time on
Guitar Hero or
Rock Band.
Via
CNET Crave
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