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My Mixtape Download The Donkeys
Nice Train Our second preview from the Donkeys forthcoming Living On The Other Side is a playful, matter of fact recounting of a night on the town backed by loping organ and crisp ringing guitar chords. It's the San Diego band's second LP and it's out September 9th via Dead Oceans.
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My Mixtape Download The Howling Hex
No Good Reason Primarily known for his groundbreaking work with Pussy Galore and Royal Trux, Neil Michael Hagerty has been recording under the Howling Hex banner for several years now. His latest with the Hex, Earth Junk, is due September 23rd via his longtime home Drag City.
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My Mixtape Download Deer Tick
Art Isn't Real (City Of Sin) Originally issued in 2007 on Feow! records, Deer Tick's War Elephant is a heaping helping of countrified folksy pop. The mastermind behind it all is one John McCauley, who played every instrument at the tender age of 20. Partisan reissues it on November 25th.
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My Mixtape Download Department of Eagles
No One Does It Like You Daniel Rossen tries his hand at the bubbly music hall style of Paul McCartney while keeping the overarching feel familiar to that of his work with his better known outlet, Grizzly Bear. Department of Eagles deliver their second album, In Ear Park on October 7th.
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My Mixtape Download The Broken West
Auctioneer Our second sampling from the Broken West's forthcoming second album, Now or Heaven, is a dose of infectious hook-heavy pop. The sophomore effort is shaping up to be the logical next step from last year's I Can't Go On, I'll Go On. It's due September 9th via Merge.
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My Mixtape Download The Moondoggies
Changing Like Dr. Dog before them, the Moondoggies pay tribute to the Band and other roots based bands of the late '60s on their debut album, adorned with three-part harmonies and vintage electric piano. Don't Be A Stranger hits stores tomorrow, August 19th, via Hardly Art.
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My Mixtape Download Okkervil River
Lost Coastlines Former Okkervil River member and current Shearwater main man Jonathan Meiburg duets with Will Sheff on this first single from Okkervil’s latest LP, The Stand Ins-- a companion piece to last year's The Stage Names. It's out September 9th on Jagjaguwar.
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My Mixtape Download caUSE co-MOTION!
I Lie Awake A 14-song compilation of caUSE co-MOTION!'s first four singles, It's Time! gathers the jangly pop of the Brooklyn quartet's output into one tidy compact disc package-- appropriately enough, issued on the resurrected Slumberland Records. It drops on October 28th.
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My Mixtape Download Ra Ra Riot
Dying Is Fine Following the tragedy of the passing of their drummer, John Pike, Ra Ra Riot regrouped and signed to Barsuk Records. Their debut full-length follows the orchestrated indie pop blueprint they set on their self-titled EP. The Rhumb Line is due out on August 19th.
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My Mixtape Download Lambchop
Slipped Dissolved and Loosed For the last 15 years Lambchop have been churning out some of the best country music on the planet. It's not the country music of today, or even decades past, but their own unique take. Their latest full-length is OH (ohio) and it's due October 7th on Merge.
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