When we reported about the leak of a BuckCherry track last week, and specifically the band"s response to it, we hinted that this could be a covert form of self-promotion. Indeed, after a few days of research we found out that the track wasn"t leaked by pirates, but by Josh Klemme, the manager of the band.
When BuckCherry found out that their latest single had leaked on BitTorrent, they didn"t try to cover this up, or take the file down. No, instead, they issued a press release, where they stated: "Honestly, we hate it when this s*** happens, because we want our FANS to have any new songs first."
This is strange to say the least. Not only because their label, Atlantic Records, is known to release (and spam) tracks for free on BitTorrent sites, but also because the press release was more about promoting the band than the actual leak. Without any hard evidence, we suggested that this leak may have been set up to get some free promotion and publicity, which BuckCherry seems to need.