Cindy Lee Moves Music Off Of Spotify And Onto Bandcamp

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Indie rock artist Cindy Lee has removed all of their music from Spotify as well as other streaming platforms and added it to Bandcamp. Cindy Lee, also known as Patrick Flegel (the one behind the drag queen), suddenly brought all of their music to Bandcamp without releasing any explanation. Some have theorized that the shift came after Spotify’s CEO, Daniel Ek invested in AI weapons, however, Cindy Lee has also removed their music from platforms like Apple Music. According to Stereogum, every Cindy Lee release is now available to stream and download on Bandcamp. However, their releases are also being reissued on vinyl with release scheduled for Halloween. The digital album, vinyl and CD for Diamond Jubilee can now be purchased on Bandcamp

Fans of Cindy Lee may notice that the artist’s 2020 album, Cat O’ Nine Tails, can now be streamed on Bandcamp. This marks the first time that the album has been available on a streaming platform. Cat O’ Nine Tails was originally released in an edition of 50 lathe-cut LPs in silk-screened jackets that were released in April 2020. Fans who enjoyed Diamond Jubilee and who are looking to dive further into the musical landscape of Cindy Lee can celebrate the digital release of Cat O’ Nine Tails. The latter is viewed as a direct predecessor of the sound found in Diamond Jubilee. The Cat O’ Nine Tails LP includes nine tracks and can be purchased as a digital album or vinyl on Bandcamp.

Isabella Bergamini: Hello! I am an aspiring creative writer with an interest in all things entertainment. I am currently an undergraduate student at Seton Hall University majoring in Creative Writing and minoring in Psychology. As a passionate writer and a fan, I strive to write accurate and timely articles that will leave readers with all the latest music news!
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