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New Release Roundup for June 17

Featured new releases for the week of June 17, 2008:

Wolf Parade - At Mount Zoomer
The long wait is over for the follow-up to 2005's Apologies to the Queen Mary and the results live up to expectations.
MP3: Call It a Ritual
MP3: Language City
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Silver Jews - Lookout Mountain, Lookout Sea
After a world-wide tour supporting Tanglewood Numbers, David Berman returns as optimistic as ever on the Joos latest.
MP3: Strange Victory, Strange Defeat
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Tilly and the Wall - O
Tilly and the Wall's indie rock meets STOMP act continues on the Omaha band's third full-length album.
MP3: Pot Kettle Black
MP3: Cacophony
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War On Drugs - Wagonwheel Blues
Take a little Dylan and add a few more decades of musical influence and you get yourself an all out War On Drugs.
MP3: Taking The Farm
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The Impossible Shapes - The Impossible Shapes
Sons of the Elephant 6 sound, The Impossible Shapes' latest is simply titled with a symbol-- a sigil-- but is being referred to as self-titled.
MP3: Hey!
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Video: Impossible Shapes - "Let The People Build What They Will"

In a sign of the times, the Impossible Shapes set "Let The People Build What They Will" to vintage US military footage in the first video from their forthcoming self-titled album—due June 17th via Secretly Canadian.


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"Recorded entirely under solar power," Brightblack Morning Light like things like tee-pees, headbands and most likely hallucinogenic drugs. More solar power to 'em. Their second album of slow motion hippie blues, Motion to Rejoin, is due September 23rd on Matador. [DOWNLOAD]
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Consider Rook essential summer listening. Like your "Summer Reading" list, Rook isn't really "summer-y" at all. It's heavy, dense, dramatic and beautiful and dark. Four of those five adjectives actually DO apply to summer, come to think of it... - jimtarnation  [READ REVIEW]
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