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My Mixtape Download Blitzen Trapper
Furr Written on the road while touring in support of their 2007 breakthrough album, Wild Mountain Nation, Blitzen Trapper's fourth album, Furr, picks up where the Portland band left off as evidence in the countrified title track and first single. Sub Pop delivers it on September 23rd.
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My Mixtape Download Catfish Haven
Set In Stone Disco is increasingly the palette of choice for ever more indie bands. Catfish Haven make an about face from the garage-classic rock-soul of their previous outings with this glitzy dance jam from their forthcoming third album, Devastator-- out October 7th on Secretly Canadian.
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My Mixtape Download Of Montreal
Id Engager The closing track and first single from Of Montreal's highly anticipated Hissing Fauna follow-up, Skeletal Lamping, comes in the form schizo-disco that is sure to set Williamsburg dance floors on fire. Polyvinyl drops the band's 9th LP on October 7th.
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My Mixtape Download The Walkmen
In The New Year The Walkmen return in glorious fashion with their fourth proper LP, You & Me. For the next three weeks you can download the album prior to its August 19th release date for the amazing price of $5. All proceeds benefit the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.
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My Mixtape Download Lesser Gonzalez Alvarez
Mostly A Friend Lesser Gonzalez Alvarez joins fellow Baltimoreans Beach House and Dan Deacon on Carpark Records on August 19th with his debut album Why Is Bear Billowing?. Drawing on the worldly feel-good sound of Donovan, Lesser crafts an excellent set of catchy folk songs.
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My Mixtape Download Conor Oberst
Danny Callahan Conor Oberst ditches the Bright Eyes moniker for the first time since 1998's Letting Off the Happiness. Backed by a group of pals known as the Mystic Valley Band, the self-titled LP is a little looser and more playful, but it shouldn't disappoint longtime fans. Merge drops it on August 5th.
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My Mixtape Download Boston Spaceships
Go for the Exit Robert Pollard has another band... He hopes you enjoy it but offers this parting shot in a press release: "Or go ahead, ignore Boston Spaceships and keep yourself busy finding the next Vampire Weekend, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah or Ned's Atomic Dustbin." Ouch!
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My Mixtape Download James Jackson Toth
Doreen Formerly known under variations of the moniker Wooden Wand, James Jackson Toth releases his first album under his own name and makes the jump to the big leagues in signing to Ryko. Waiting in Vain is his most polished release to date. It's due out on July 29th.
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My Mixtape Download Stereolab
Three Women After developing a sound in the early '90s that would influence countless Farfisa organ sound-a-likes, Stereolab have continued to develop over the course of 16 years adding more variation behind the smooth vocals of Laetitia Sadier. Chemical Chords is due 8/19.
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My Mixtape Download Calexico
Two Silver Trees Calexico, Arizona's foremost purveyors of Mexican-tinged Old West imagery, tell the story "of a writer in Los Angeles around the time of the writers' strike" on Carried to Dust-- the follow up to 2006's Garden Ruin. It's out on September 9th via Quarterstick Records.
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