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Claiming A Wager-Free No Deposit Bonus? Here’s What They Don’t Tell You

In life, nothing is free. Or is it? Certainly, you’ll find some kind citizens and groups who will offload their unwanted goods for free, or even good samaritans who will give you a helping hand with a chore or job to do just for the rewards to the heart. But when it comes to business, free doesn’t usually mean free.

A free drink at a bar is a watered down affair to get you in the door and have you paying over the standard going rate for slightly less watered down other drinks. A free month subscription makes you put in your credit card details in the hopes you’ll forget you subscribed and lead to an automatic deduction in the next month. A free gift with purchase is literally that – requiring you to buy something first. And casinos? Why would they give away money for free?

What’s a wager-free bonus?

Wager-free bonuses are a bit of a new introduction to the world of online casinos. You may have read, watched, or heard about ridiculous wagers to claim bonuses when playing slots or table games at various gaming sites. Things like playing through $50,000 on one game (a free $1000 but with a 50x wager attached) just to be able to claim rewards.

Obviously, word got around that this was a bit ridiculous with little to no chance of a win. After the customers caught on, of course the casinos also caught on, which means that some have advertised wager-free bonuses to hook the critical crowd.

So are these wager-free bonuses free as in beer? No, that’s not the case here generally. Instead there’ll be a laundry list as long as your arm of terms and conditions which you’ll have to meet to be able to grab that bonus for free free.

Finding a low or wager-free no deposit bonus is half the battle (so to speak!). Before you commit to something that seems almost too good to be true, you must make sure you’re well-informed on the promotion. This will avoid any confusion and give you a realistic expectation of what’s to be gained from the offer.

Tip: Wager-free bonuses are also known as no wager bonuses

What are the terms of a wager-free bonus?

To avoid a completely watered down bonus that just leaves you thirsty rather than satisfied, you’ll need to get out your detective outfit and have a snoop around in the terms and conditions to see what’s up. Let’s take a look at an example.

A casino offers a wager-free no deposit bonus: 200 free spins (50+150). That’s 50 free with no deposit, and 150 when you deposit $10. And you can’t claim without For a start, this isn’t free, is it? You still have to put down $10 to get the bonus. It’s kind of like that gift with purchase. Which is all well and good if that’s what you’re after.

Next up: the T&Cs. If you have a look at the tiny fine print down the bottom you’ll actually see what’s up. Okay, so you’ll need to verify your identity, get just 50 of the free spins up front with seven days to use them. If you want the extra 150 spins then you will need to opt in to the offer, then use your debit card to deposit at least $10, then use that $10 to play on the one game stipulated in the terms that you get the free spins on. Not only that, it says that the free spins themselves are only valued at 10c a pop (so value = $5) and the RTP is 92.46%, when other games on the site are as high as 97%.

What’s more, it turns out that you can’t withdraw funds without registering a debit card, and you can’t register a card without a depost. Ack.

So, after all that, you can only play the one game, you have to deposit money to claim a win,  the free spins are almost worthless, and the RTP on the game itself is definitely on the low end. Worth it? Maybe not, but that’s up to you to judge. If you’re super interested in the game and don’t mind playing for a few hours then you might be pretty keen to claim.

The other thing to note is that for many casinos you get just one such bonus – on sign up. If they have a better match bonus (i.e. $100 for your $100) with a low wagering requirement across a wider range of games with higher RTP… Well, that’s what we’d be looking at instead. But hey, everyone’s casino experience is different and subjective. Roulette bores some while others can be at it for hours. A cutesy game could win over nan, while you’re playing a rock-themed powerhouse.

Our advice? Do whatever floats your boat when it comes to casino gaming online, but just make sure to read the terms of any freebies. Make sure that you’re getting something that you’ll actually enjoy and that will be worthwhile for enhancing your gaming experience.

Sophie Jamieson Releases New Song ‘Runner’

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Sophie Jamieson has shared ‘Runner’, the latest track from her forthcoming debut album Choosing. It follows previous entries ‘Sink’ and ‘Downpour’. Check it out below.

“This song is a note to self, not to leave the body just when things are getting hard,” Jamieson said of the new song in a statemet. “It’s catching yourself, looking yourself straight in the eye and in that honest moment there comes real life, real release, real joy. I wanted this song to feel like the heart opening up and all the colours coming out.”

Choosing arrives on December 2 via Bella Union. Revisit our Artist Spotlight interview with Sophie Jamieson.

This Week’s Best New Songs: Kelela, John Cale, Caroline Polachek, and More

Throughout the week, we update our Best New Songs playlist with the new releases that caught our attention the most, be it a single leading up to the release of an album or a newly unveiled deep cut. And each Monday, we round up the best new songs released over the past week (the eligibility period begins on Monday and ends Sunday night) in this best new music segment.

On this week’s list, we have Kelela’s ‘Happy Ending’, a hypnotic track that’s more upbeat than last month’s ‘Washed Away’, produced by LSDXOXO with additional production from Bambii; John Cale’s lush and transfixing ‘Story of Blood’, the Weyes Blood-featuring lead single from his upcoming album; ‘Labyrinth’, a shimmering highlight from Taylor Swift’s Midnights; Caroline Polachek’s flamenco-inspired, radiant new track ‘Sunset’; ’Nobody’, the stunning opener of Knifeplay’s new album Animal Drowning; Tenci’s ‘Sour Cherries’, which stretches out over a mesmerizing six minutes; ‘Go Find Yourself or Whatever’, a heartfelt, Rostam-assisted standout from Carly Rae Jepsen’s new album; and Macie Stweart’s vulnerable, delicately searching new song ‘Defeat’.

Best New Songs: October 24, 2022

Song of the Week: Kelela, ‘Happy Ending’

John Cale feat. Weyes Blood, ‘Story of Blood’

Taylor Swift, ‘Labyrinth’

Caroline Polachek, ‘Sunset’

Knifeplay, ‘Nobody’

Tenci, ‘Sour Cherries’

Carly Rae Jepsen, ‘Go Find Yourself or Whatever’

Macie Stewart, ‘Defeat’

Arctic Monkeys Share New Concert Film Shot at Brooklyn’s Kings Theatre

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Ahead of the release of their new album The Car, Arctic Monkeys played their first headlining US show in four years at Kings Theatre in Brooklyn on September 22. They captured the performance in a concert film directed by Ben Chappell and Zackery Michael, which was previewed in the video for the single ‘I Ain’t Quite Where I Think I Am’. The 45-minute film is out now in full, and you can watch it below.

The Car, the follow-up to Arctic Monkeys’ 2018 album Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino, came out last Friday via Domino. Read our review of it here.

Drake and 21 Savage Announce New Album ‘Her Loss’, Share Video for ‘Jimmy Cooks’

Drake and 21 Savage have announced a new joint album, Her Loss, which will be released on October 28. The album title and release date and release date were revealed in the new video for ‘Jimmy Cooks’, their collaborative track from Honestly, Nevermind. Check out the Mahfuz-directed clip below.

Drake and 21 Savage have teamed up several times over the years. 21 Savage joined Drake on his Certified Lover Boy track ‘Knife Talk’, while Drake appeared on ‘Mr. Right Now’, from 21 Savage and Metro Boomin’s 2020 album Savage Mode II. They also joined forces on 2016’s ‘Sneakin’’ and 2017’s ‘Issa’ with Young Thug.

Watch MUNA Perform Three Songs on ‘CBS Saturday Morning’

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MUNA appeared on CBS Saturday Morning yesterday (October 22) to perform three songs from their self-titled album: ‘Silk Chiffon’, ‘Solid’, and ‘Kind of Girl’. Watch it below.

Muna’s self-titled LP came out in June via Phoebe Bridgers’ label Saddest Factory Records. More recently, the Los Angeles group has shared covers of Britney Spears’ ‘Sometimes’ for Hulu’s Fire Island and Taylor Swift’s ‘august’ for their Live at Electric Lady EP.

Run the Jewels Announce New Remix Album ‘RTJ CU4TRO’

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Run the Jewels have announced a new remix album, RTJ CU4TRO, which will include reimagined versions of RTJ4 songs made entirely by Latin artists. It arrives on November 11 via Jewel Runners/BMG. The first preview is Orestes Gomez and Nick Hook’s version of ‘Walking in the Snow’, titled ‘caminando en la nieve’ and featuring Akapellah, Apache, and Pawmps. Check it out and find the full tracklist below.

Run the Jewels’ El-P said of the project in a press release:

We are honored and delighted to have had the opportunity to work with the amazing producers, vocalists, musicians, and artists who made this album happen. We set out to make a remix album, but we consider the end result of RTJ Cu4tro to be more than that. It’s a reimagining of RTJ4 through the lens of collaboration and a fusing of numerous musical cultures and influences… a rare chance for us to connect, create and be inspired by people who we may never have had the chance to get down with if we weren’t lucky enough to be in a position to put it all together. We thank them for all their generosity, energy, and creativity. This is a piece of music filled with love, respect and craft and everyone truly gave it their all, genuinely humbling us in the process.

RTJ CU4TRO Tracklist:

1. yankee y el valiente (TROOKO’s versión)
2. ooh la la ft. Santa Fe Klan(Mexican Institute of Sound’s versión)
3. fuera de vista ft. Baco Exu Do Blues (TROOKO’s versión)
4. santa calamifuck (Eva, Chucho, Yulian x Nick Hook’s versión)
5. goonies contra E.T. ft. Sarah La Morena & El Individuo
(Danny Brasco x Nick Hook’s versión)
6. caminando en la nieve ft. Akapellah, Apache & Pawmps
(Orestes Gomez x Nick Hook’s versión)
7. JU$T ft. Pharrell Williams & Zack de la Rocha
(Toy Selectah’s versión)
8. nunca mirar hacia atrás (Bomba Estéreo’s versión)
9. el suelo debajo (Son Rompe Pera’s versión)
10. tirando el detonador ft. Lido Pimienta, Javier Arce, Iggor Cavalera (Mas Aya x Nick Hook’s versión)
11. unas palabras para el pelotón de fusilamiento (Radiación)(Adrián Terrazas-González x El-Producto’s versión)

First Aid Kit Unveil New Song ‘A Feeling That Never Came’

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First Aid Kit have shared another single from their forthcoming album Palomino, which is out on November 4. It follows previous offerings ‘Out of My Head’‘Angel’, and ‘Turning Onto You’. Listen to it below.

“Just like the title suggests, ‘A Feeling That Never Came’ is a song about emptiness,” the duo explained in a statement. “Those times in your life when you expect to feel joy or sorrow, but instead you just feel numb. This was the last song we recorded for the album – originally intended more as a b-side, it has quickly become one of our favorites. We feel like the softer, quieter vocals married so well with the Marc Bolan-inspired guitars and groove. It’s a soft quiet banger.”

Sigrid Announces ‘How to Let Go (Special Edition)’, Shares New Song ‘Blue’

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Sigrid has announced How to Let Go (Special Edition)a new acoustic version of her sophomore album. The new edition, which is also a visual album, will include two new songs. One of those tracks, ‘Blue’, is out now, and you can listen to it below.

“I have made acoustic versions of my singles since the beginning, and they’ve (almost) all been done with Askjell, one of my closest friends and collaborators,” Sigrid said in a press release. “It’s been a nice way to check in with the actual songwriting in between heavy promoting, touring, video shoots, and travelling. Askjell’s studio has really been one of my safe places and then I got this idea that I wanted to make alternative versions of all the songs from my second album with Askjell – to present the songwriting of How To Let Go in a more intimate way, and in that way also show the other side of me. I’m both unafraid of massive stages and big choruses, and at the same time an introvert who prefers staying by the piano. and I think you can hear that in this special edition version of the album, enjoy!”

How to Let Go (Special Edition) comes out November 4 via Island.

L.S. Dunes Release New Song ‘Bombsquad’

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L.S. Dunes – the new band featuring guitarist Frank Iero (My Chemical Romance), guitarist Travis Stever (Coheed & Cambria), vocalist Anthony Green (Circa Survive), bassist Tim Payne (Thursday), and drummer Tucker Rule (Thursday) – have released a new song, ‘Bombsquad’. It’s lifted from their upcoming debut album Past Lives, which arrives November 11 and includes the previously shared singles ‘Permanent Rebellion’ and ‘2022’. Check it out below, along with a live performance video.

“The lyrics for ‘Bombsquad’ came from a poem that I wrote around the time of the January 6th insurrection,” Green explained in a statement. “In the midst of the pandemic, people were trying to take down the government because a ConMan politician couldn’t admit that he had lost the election, not for any legitimate grievance or protest. The song is a rage against society’s depressing and destructive forces.”