William Marshall
Despite what you see in some reviews, this app does have a lot of music available and it does allow you to favorite albums. It's not perfect, search can be difficult, especially because jointly produced tracks are not broken down into multiple artists. Additionally, some tracks are only available through download, and these tracks can generally only be found by looking at the 'also seen on' pt of the artist's page. They also have a problem with failing to label explicit track versions.
3 people found this review helpful
Library Ideas, LLC
August 20, 2024
William, thanks for the feedback. We try our best to provide a quality product. Thanks for the review. As a note on explicit music, the labels make that determination and we just pass that through to you. Don't hesitate to send us an email at support@help.libraryideas.com and we see what we can do to help or resolve an issue.
Poseidon
As much as I love this app there are a few adjustments I would recommend. The pause button doesn't work and needs to be fixed. I can't pause music I have to close the app and then re open it which is annoying. I think adding a way so people can suggest music to add would be great. There is a lot of music the app is missing that I know of added more people would use it. Also a way to let people know when music they have recommended has been added. All in all I do like this app.
1 person found this review helpful
Emily Curry
If you thought this sounded too good to be true, you were right. The streaming features are not well developed - eg, they mark explicit songs, but provide no way to block them automatically - and the catalog for downloads is extremely limited. I'm only keeping the app installed because I think I might be able to build up a decent classical catalog through their downloads. Maybe. We'll see.
2 people found this review helpful
Library Ideas, LLC
July 15, 2024
Emily, wish we could have gotten a better review. We try our best to provide the best to our participating libraries. Allowing for explicit music is defined by the library. If you would rather not see them, I suggest contacting your library and requesting they turn off explicit songs.