Multi platinum pop act McFly and the UK's leading weekend paper The Mail On Sunday have agreed a deal that will see the band give away new music to millions of people across the UK and Northern Ireland.
In a revolutionary deal for an act of their genre, McFly will give away their brand new album 'Radio:ACTIVE' free exclusively with The Mail On Sunday on July 20th, allowing the band access to the paper's 5.8million readers.McFly are back with a bigger sound and a brand new agenda. Last year the band opted to leave the major label that launched them in 2004 and helped them achieve multi-platinum sales success.
Instead they have set up their own label, Super Records. Funded by McFly themselves, the label is a wholly independent operation, staggering not just for an act of their size, but because all four members are only aged between 20 and 22. This new freedom has given the band the opportunity to pursue new ways of getting their music into the public domain.
A deluxe version of 'Radio:ACTIVE' will be released physically by Super Records through all retailers in September. This edition will feature four extra brand new songs, a bonus DVD and a 32 page booklet.
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