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Still haven't heard the new No Age record? What's wrong with yer? You can stream the whole thing from start to finish via the band's MySpace page. The record is OUT NOW locally via Stomp. Drowned In Sound have a track-by-track breakdown of the new record from the band.
Cut Off Your Hands have pulled out of the Come Together festival due to recording commitments. The band are currently in the UK working on their debut album, which is due out in August. They will be replaced on the festival bill by Bluejuice.
After six up-and-down years, Jet have officially parted ways with management, Winterman and Goldstein.
The E.L.F. has received some nice INTERNATIONAL props via Pitchfork's Forkcast. Whoa, the little guy is hitting the big time.
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Despite having all of the characteristics of an album (hole in the middle, music contained within, etc) No Age's 2007 record, Weirdo Rippers, wasn't technically the band's debut album. You see, the record brought together all of the band's previously released 7" singles, so therefore it was classified more as a 'summary of the story so far' than something that would fulfill the definition of an 'album'.
So, Nouns is the name of the band's debut record and it looks a little bit like this...

The record is due out internationally on May 6, but, most probably because of our fixed weekend release dates, it will be available locally via Stomp on May 3.
Nouns tracklisting:
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Can't be assed downloading that massive SXSW torrent file? Well, The Morning News have helped you out a bit by doing lovely little six-word reviews of the 763 mp3's.
No Age have revealed the tracklisting for their upcoming album, Nouns, which is due out via Sub Pop on May 6.
Melbourne's Baseball have had the cover for their new album, Animal Kingdom, banned by Murdoch's visual tornado, MySpace. The album cover, which features a naked lady, was deemed in violation of the site's Terms Of Use.
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Awesome DIY style video clip.
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