Album leaks are an everyday thing now. Record stores, label executives and music insiders are able to get their stick hands on upcoming albums of recording artists and illegal upload them onto file sharing servers. Leaks occur SO often that artists seem to lack compassion and hype for its digital and physical release (as spoken before under the James Blake post.)
'Has It Leaked?' is a music community and online magazine which informs the public with upcoming albums and its current release status. Under each album's page is given its own separate release and leak status, hype rating and comment section. As a product of piracy, the demand and popularity for album leaks have birthed such a website, which goes to show the ambitious, impatient nature of society for information.
This is further exemplified from a Blog article from Property of Zack where the leak of an album is inevitable. It is questioning WHEN the album will leak is what fans want answered.
Forget about if entirely— when has become the new standard.
Album leaks have become such a common intervention within the music industry, musicians have implemented particular timeframes that constitute whether a leak is too early or not. According to Dave Stephen, the lead singer for metal band, We Came As Romans states that a week early release is considered 'perfect.'
A recent example is Drake's 2013 release, Nothing Was The Same, which was due out on the 24th of September but was leaked eight days earlier on the 16th.
So get amongst it and find out when your artist's new album is going to leak!
Article: http://content.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,1666973,00.html