Myspace has been waning as of late and the musicians favourite had looked like it might completely capitulate to Facebook. Myspace has made a few recent attempts at holding on to their share of the market and one of these has been the introduction of their new 3.0 profile. Here’s a list of it’s main selling points:

  • Cleaner, more simple look
  • Dozens of new themes
  • Create your own header
  • Easier navigation with all your stuff in one place
  • Your profile design on photo, video and other pages
  • Plus, artists can upload more songs and feature up to 25 on your profile

So on the face of it, it certainly looks good, though there are some negative comments that myspace is becoming more like Facebook. Apparently there is no obligation to upgrade and myspace even provide instructions for downgrading if you don’t like the new profile.

If you do want to give it a try then just login to your myspace account and click here for a good spot to start.

Here’s a couple of band pages which are using the new profile:

http://www.myspace.com/clinicvoot
http://www.myspace.com/theelkmusic
http://www.myspace.com/craverock