If you’ve been looking to test out Google’s Unlimited All Access music service, then now is the perfect time. Google Play Music has temporarily doubled the length of the free trial offered to new members from one to two months. No extra costs or strings attached.

Unlimited All Access grants you full access to the 30 million plus strong Play Music library, with free streaming of as many songs and radio stations as you like, all without advertisements. However, the deal is only valid for new subscribers, not renewals, and seems limited to certain regions. North America is covered, but I’m still only offered the standard 30 day free trial here in the UK.

To grab the offer, simply head over to the Play Music store and you should see reference to a 60 day offer when you want to try-out the service, just like in the image below. If you choose to stick with the service after the two month trial is up, you’ll be charged $9.99 per month thereafter.

Alternately, Spotify is offering 3 months of its Premium membership program for just $0.99 right now, which then scales up to $9.99 per month as well.