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I’m so excited by a couple tracks included this week… I’m glad to hear a new track by the Cold War Kids… not only a new track, but a GOOD one. I hope this new album delivers on all the promise they had in those early EPs. I also just nabbed the new album by “The Editors,” which I didn’t even hear was out, or anything, so I look forward to listening to the rest of that soon. I’ve also got a track from the Schomberg Fair’s new album, which I’ve been listening to over and over again for the last couple weeks. At first I found the whole punk-banjo thing kind of jarring, but now I embrace it and the band’s unique sound. Part of me really wonders where the band is coming from though… at times the songs seem to come from a really honest spiritual place (“Strange Kind of Grace” is one I find encouraging and special myself), and at other times they seem to just be taking the piss out of a genre that suits what they’ve morphed into. There’s also a song by Jookabox, a group I haven’t heard before, but after hearing this, I’m looking at exploring further. Have a great week everybody. And a happy Yanksgiving to you south of the border.
1. “Audience” by Cold War Kids from “Behave Yourself”
2. “Satan, Your Kingdom Must come Down” by Schomberg Fair from “Gospel”
3. “In This Light and On This Evening” by The Editors from “In This Light and On This Evening”
4. “Young Lions (alt version)” by the Constantines from “Too Slow for Love”
5. “If I Were A Tree” by Forest City Lovers from “Phodilus and Tyto Single”
6. “You Cried Me” by Jookabox from “Dead Zone Boys”
7. “Dead deer” by Evening Hymns from “Spirit Guides”
8. “Tobias Grey” by Postdata
9. “There’s Too Much Love (live)” by Sufjan Stevens from “Castaways Ithaca, NY 9/23/09″
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