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Snow Patrol and Apple to deliver interactive album app for iPhone and iPod touch
Wed Sep 03, 2008 12:17 pm by iMacoo7
"Snow Patrol will become the first artists to deliver an interactive album application for the Apple iPhone and iPod touch, ahead of the release of their fifth studio album next month," Stuart Clarke reports for Music Week.

"The application, which will be downloadable online, will enable fans to access a raft of extra content including artwork, behind-the-scenes images and lyrics via the touch screen of their handsets, marking the first time a music artist has made use of the iPhone’s extra capabilities," Clarke reports.

"Entitled A Hundred Million Suns, the new album is Snow Patrol’s third for Fiction/Polydor, which has sold 3.7m copies of the band’s past two studio albums in the UK alone," Clarke reports.
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