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New Release Roundup for August 19

Featured new releases for the week of August 19, 2008:

The Walkmen - You & Me
A beautifully recorded and reverb-soaked dose of mid-tempo rock 'n' roll realism that feels off the cuff and worn out in the best way.
MP3: In The New Year
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Stereolab - Chemical Chords
Stereolab have continued to develop over the course of 16 years adding more variation behind the smooth vocals of Laetitia Sadier.
MP3: Three Women
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The Fiery Furnaces - Remember
Always going to great lengths to reinvent themselves for each tour, the siblings Friedberger collect three years worth on this 51-track live comp.
MP3: Wicker Whatnots
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Ra Ra Riot - The Rhumb Riot
Ra Ra Riot's debut full-length follows the orchestrated indie pop blueprint the Syracuse band set on their self-titled EP.
MP3: Dying Is Fine
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The Music Tapes - Music Tapes For Clouds and Tornadoes
Julian Koster, the man-child behind every eerie singing saw warble in the E6 canon, returns with his first Music Tapes album in 9 years.
MP3: Majesty
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The Moondoggies - Don't Be A Stranger
The Moondoggies pay tribute to the Band on their debut album, adorned with three-part harmonies and vintage electric piano.
MP3: Changing
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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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