I've been using Muspy for years: it loaded my artists from my Last.fm profile and has been sending me new releases via RSS. No ads except for Amazon links to buy the albums.
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I bet they've got websites with RSS feeds. Pick up an RSS reader and subscribe to their news & announcements page.
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That's my suggestion. It has a special section for new music from the artists you follow. I also find their recommendations fantastic. Found so much new stuff on RYM
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Spottube (runs off Spotify) Innertune (runs off YT music)
I was running Spottube but it kept crashing, so I switched to innertune closes if you add too many songs in a row, but that's the only issue so far.
Spottube has all the features, including the new music station.
- Social Media of them
- YouTube pages owned/operated by them
- Bandcamp
- Mail lists
- A google search every now and again
That's how I do it. Mainly YouTube and the eMails. But some of the bands I most listen to are more indie/obscure, so they play to their fans more than people on the level of Metalica and Taylor Swift.
Most music torrent sites have notifications for artists you follow.
https://releasefeed.elomatreb.eu/
https://releasefeed.elomatreb.eu/releases/spotify/Artist ID
Replace Artist ID with the string of characters found at the end of the artistβs Spotify URL.
Now this is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you very much!