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Rock band Crowd offers two more downloads

January 26, 2009

Rock group Crowd, which is scheduled to release its second album this spring, is offering fans two more songs as free digital downloads. The tracks “Dod tēvs” and “Aizej prom” are available on the band’s Web site, www.crowd.lv.

The two songs are about a person who for various reasons is in trouble, band member Kaspars Čakste said in a Jan. 22 press release. Taken together, the two songs tell how the person considers their options.

Two other tracks destined for the new album, “Sniegs” and “Īa Nēi,” previously became available on the site.

The band released its debut album, Jūtu evolūcija, in 2005. The entire album also can be downloaded from the Web site.

Band members include Jana Čakste (voice, tambourine and flute), Kaspars Čakste (guitar), Edgars Bindulis (guitar) and Artūrs Ļubļinskis (bass). Crowd was formed in 1998.

Andris Straumanis is editor of Latvians Online.

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