Two months after asking fans to finance the recording and promotion of their 13th studio album, the band have raised less than a third of the costPublic Enemy may have set tongues wagging when they announced two months ago that fans would finance their next album, but the boys from Long Island haven't had much luck convincing their supporters. Despite asking for $250,000 (£153,000) in early October, the hip-hop group have only amassed about $70,000 (£43,000) through Dutch website Sellaband...
Guardian Music — Two months after asking fans to finance the recording and promotion of their 13th studio album, the band have raised less than a third of the costPublic Enemy may have se... more info