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“no one reads reviews anymore” Glimmer, by Jacaszek

Margaret, are you grieving Over Goldengrove unleaving? Leaves, like the things of man, you With your fresh thoughts care for, can you? --"Spring and Fall," (1880), by Gerard Manley Hopkins Gerard Manley Hopkins was a 19th century Jesuit priest, an...

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shortlisted: Glimmer, by Jacaszek

Available December 8, via Ghostly International. It defies language how close this album sits with me right now: musically, sonically, and psychologically. Maybe you'll hear the same? Embedded below is the second track "Dare-gale."...

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stream: Solaris rescore, by Ben Frost and Daniel Bjarnason

Stream Ben Frost and Daniel Bjarnason's rescore of the Solaris (1972) soundtrack at gokoyoko. Electroacoustic to the utmost, Frost and Bjarnason composed the score by conventional means, introduced it to a transcription software, then...

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video: “Edward the Confessor,” by Breton

(email|facebook|twitter) An urgent, infectious, two-chord fire alarm from their forthcoming single, available through Fat Cat Records on November 21. (Their debut album Other People’s Problems will follow in early 2012.) It is an...

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“i like you better as a cat”

(email|facebook|twitter) We originally published this article on June 27. Kreng's recent release Grimoire is a thing of moods: fright and melancholy, insanity and old-school weirdness. There are sad marches through gray matter, delicious art-house cello refrains,...

Stream: Take Care, Take Care, Take Care by Explosions In The Sky

In preparation of Explosions In the Sky’s Take Care, Take Care, Take Care release next week (April 26), the band has so kindly made their album streamable for your listening pleasure on their website.  Due to the presumably high traffic the website is generating, the album stream never becomes available (at least when I tried).  With that said, here is the album stream Constant Artists uploaded onto Soundcloud.

Explosions In the Sky – Trembling Hands
Take Care, Take Care, Take Care by Explosions In the Sky (Constant Artists)

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