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Jul18th
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i’m not good with surprises. as soon as i get a hint of something good that might possibly be on the horizon, i turn into a quivering mess of iwanttoknowiwanttoknowineedtoknowrightnow. (and of course, when it comes to music, this happens often.) touch and go records has kindly (or unkindly) decided to feed us listeners previews of the new album by the much adored band known as the new year. it’s going to be so SO hard to wait for september, especially after hearing this clip. sigh.

love, s.

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