
Claim this reward and create a Roll wallet, and join our community on Discord! - note: there’s a limit amount of PLAY drops available in each post. Right now you’ve read an article on Play to Earn Online Magazine, and you’ve learned a bit more about blockchain gaming. PLAY is a token that’s community members can earn by contributing, sharing knowledge and learning about blockchain games. I foresee that at least one famous DJ will give this idea a go. It seems to be only a matter of time before an established artist creates their music on-chain like Euler Beats.

However, this project from YellowHeart is quite next level in my opinion. At the same time there’s an NFT that allows the owner to play beer pong with Post Malone. DJ’s like Deadmau5 and 3LAU have been selling artworks in combination with music. Over the past months we’ve seen plenty of examples where music and NFTs merge.
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In addition there will be lounge access, meetups with the band, a personal driver and every shirt from the merch store. These golden tickets give the owners four front-row seats to any Kings of Leon concert during every tour… for life.

YellowHeart will mint 18 golden tickets, and they will auction six. So there’s a timed limit on the album, and no supply limit during that time.Īccording to the music magazine there will also be a golden ticket NFT. According to Rolling Stone the Kings of Leon album NFT will cost 50 dollars, and it will be for sale for two weeks. The auction for the Kings of Leon NFTs will open up this Friday March 5th. YellowHeart has created an initiative they called NFT Yourself. The project has been developed by YellowHeart, which wants to bring value back to music and connect stronger relationships with between artists and their fans. There will be three types of NFTs for sale: one with the album, one for live show perks and front-row seats and a third one with exclusive art. Turns out these guys can revel in ambiguity just as fully as they once reveled in their youth and young manhood.This Friday the rock band Kings of Leon will release their new album When You See Yourself as an NFT. Throughout, producer Markus Dravs (Coldplay, Mumford & Sons) gives everything a graceful sheen, whether on the soft-rock romance “Claire & Eddie” or the moody “Supermarket,” with its molten goth bass line and lyrics that start as an invite to chill and end as a dream of getting clean and “whole again.”

With its tight soul bass line, “Stormy Weather” feels like it might turn into a manly soul stomp, but instead, it pensively shimmies into the middle distance as Followill plays the love man in distress. The track comes hand in hand with a film clip which features the band’s frontman Caleb Followill performing the track live, filmed. Titled ‘Going Nowhere’, the acoustic number is the first release we’ve seen from the band since they dropped their seventh studio album WALLS in 2016.

Album opener “When You See Yourself, Are You Far Away” is all tension and no release, its gorgeous guitar arpeggios and martial groove leading to the epiphany: “The pleasures of this life I’m told, will spit you out in the middle of the road.” On “100,000 People,” Followill sings about love as a defense against today’s bleakness over a slow, soft-focused track that suggests a tough, Southern-steeped Coldplay. Kings of Leon have come out of the woodwork to bring us a new track. Even at their most sweeping, these songs brood and meander a bit, often in interesting directions. But if you’re looking for the woo-woo payoffs the Kings do so well, this record might surprise you.
