Should between one and five of your Framily members go with Spotify premium after the trial, you all pay $7.99 a month. That figure dips to $4.99 per month if there are six to 10 premium subscribers with you, though that discounted rate expires after 18 months. And if you're not someone's Framily member? You still get a three-month extended trial, though you'll have to pay the usual $9.99 per month after that.

If this whole "streaming-music company ties up with wireless carrier" thing sounds a little familiar, it's because AT&T basically tried the same thing with Beats Music. Here's the thing, though: Beats Music offers a Family Plan for up to five users, which seems to make way more sense within the context of multi-person wireless plans. Even with the discount, one Spotify-loving household could be paying for multiple streaming subscriptions at the same time. Then again, Spotify has been fighting the notion of group plans for years now -- it's no surprise to see it stay the course.