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Alright, You Restless by AgesandAges

As another crazy work week comes to a close, let’s all take a deep breath and dive deep into the soul-restoring waters of Alright, You Restless (and maybe a drink or two, if that’s your thing). Alright, You Restless is the enthusiastic debut album by Portland’s AgesandAges, and gosh darn if it doesn’t just make people feel happy and… what is that? Hope? A good thing, since that was pretty much the point.

AgesandAges was born from frontman Tim Perry’s desire to beat down northwest apathy. I say don’t stop there, because I have some southern apathy that could use a little beating, too. Thanks for the refreshing tunes, Tim.

“Alright You Restless” – AgesandAges
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Oh, and assuming you’re in love, be sure to stalk the band’s Facebook site so you can enjoy whatever song they’ve covered that month. The March cover was completed a little late, but that’s okay because it’s a cool one by 70s funk group Cymande.

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