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My Mixtape Download Music Tapes
Majesty Julian Koster, the man-child behind every eerie singing saw warble in the E6 canon, will return under his moniker Music Tapes with Music Tapes For Clouds and Tornadoes on August 19th via Merge. It's his first release since 1999's First Imaginary Symphony for Nomad.
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My Mixtape Download Golden Animals
Try On Me The duo of Tommy Eisner and Linda Beecroft bake up skeletal hippie blues with the simple recipe of his riffs, her beats and their combined vocal duties. Their debut full-length, Free Your Mind And Win A Pony, is due July 1st on Happy Parts Recordings.
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My Mixtape Download Oxford Collapse
The Birthday Wars Brooklyn trio Oxford Collapse are back with their fourth full-length of post-punk fury. Bits is their second album for the venerated Sub Pop label and builds on the noisy pop of their well received 2006 LP Remember the Night Parties. It's scheduled for an August 5th release.
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My Mixtape Download The Dutchess & The Duke
Reservoir Park Kimberly Morrison is the dutchess and Jesse Lortz is the duke. Together, they're known as The Dutchess & the Duke and their debut album of Stones-y folk is called She's the Dutchess, He's the Duke. You can't argue with that. Hardly Art delivers it on July 8th.
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My Mixtape Download Tu Fawning
Out Like Bats Consisting of Corrina Repp and 31 Knots' Joe Haege, Tu Fawning deliver their debut EP, Secession, on July 8th. The collaboration came naturally after Haege's contribution to Repp's last solo album-- who in turn, contributed to 31 Knots most recent full-length.
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My Mixtape Download Julie Doiron
So Fast As bassist for early '90s Canadian indie-rockers Eric's Trip, Julie Doiron cut her teeth on lo-fi noise pop before going it alone following the band's demise. 1997's Loneliest in the Morning was her first LP under her own name and is being reissued on July 22nd via Jagjaguwar.
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My Mixtape Download Dark Meat
Freedom Ritual Originally released in 2006 on Cloud Recordings, Dark Meat's Universal Indians gets the reissue treatment, complete with bonus tracks, via Vice Records. The 17-piece Athens, GA collective let their freak flags fly on this psychedelic jam fest of an album. It's out now.
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My Mixtape Download Bowerbirds
In Our Talons After deciding to split with their original label last year, Bowerbirds' lovely Hymns for a Dark Horse gets re-released with bonus tracks today (6/17). Limited distribution kept it off record store shelves in 2007, so here's hoping Dead Oceans corrects this injustice.
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My Mixtape Download The Lord Dog Bird
The Gift Of Song In The Lion's Den Also the guitarist for Jagjaguwar band Wilderness, Colin McCann took to the four track cassette recorder to create his own hazy musical vision while Wilderness was taking some time off. He recalls Peter Gabriel on this track and his self-titled debut is due August 5th.
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My Mixtape Download Fleet Foxes
He Doesn't Know Why If you haven't heard Fleet Foxes by now, you don't frequent the web logs often (they're also known as "blogs"). Drenched in reverb with an irresistible melody, "He Doesn't Know Why" is the second freebie from their self-titled debut full-length-- out now on Sub Pop.
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