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Video: The Breeders - "Walk it Off"
The kooky first video from the Breeders'
Mountain Battles
features split-screened performances of a determined bike messenger, a business man who hates packages, a shirtless dude who likes to chill out in refrigerator boxes, and the band hanging out on a sidewalk. More or less, exactly the visuals you imagine when listening to "Walk it Off."
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07/25/2008
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New Release Roundup for April 8
Featured new releases for the week of April 8, 2008:
Breeders -
Mountain Battles
Six years after their last, the Deal sisters make their second comeback and it's great. They should really make more records.
MP3:
Bang On
Full Album Stream
Buy from Amazon.com
Clinic -
Do It!
At this point it's safe to say that Clinic just do what they do. They sound like Clinic and we like that about them.
MP3:
Free Not Free
Full Album Stream
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Peter Moren -
The Last Tycoon
Peter leaves behind Bjorn and John for his first solo outing of orchestrally adorned acoustic folk.
MP3:
Social Competence
Full Album Stream
Buy from Amazon.com
Man Man -
Rabbit Habits
Known for their circus like live show, Philadelphia's Man Man unite vaudeville and indie rock on their third full-length.
Full Album Stream
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Fleet Foxes -
Sun Giant
EP
Sub Pop's latest discovery sure does sound a lot like My Morning Jacket and Band of Horses, but it's hard to deny good songs.
Stream:
Various Songs
Buy from Amazon.com
Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin -
Pershing
SSLYBY carry on after the death of their Russian namesake with their sophomore effort of catchy indie pop.
MP3:
Think I Wanna Die
MP3:
Glue Girls
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Tapes 'n Tapes -
Walk It Off
Tapes 'n Tapes are in for an uphill battle with their second LP after extreme overexposure from their debut. Dave Fridmann produces.
MP3:
Hang Them All
Full Album Stream
Buy from Amazon.com
Colin Meloy -
Colin Meloy Sings Live!
It's true. The Decemberists frontman sings songs before a live audience on these recordings from his 2006 solo tour.
MP3:
We Both Go Down Together
Buy from Amazon.com
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04/08/2008
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