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11/12/2015
Janice Headley
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  • Portland-via-New Zealand band Unknown Mortal Orchestra share a fantastically animated clip for the track "Necessary Evil," off their latest Jagjaguwar release Multi-Love. Artist and director Sean Solomon says, "The video is an abstract love story about two characters whose insecurities and paranoia eventually drive them apart. I tried to show both character's perspectives using elements from the lyrics. I had a team of amazing animators and friends." Unknown Mortal Orchestra headline our next Little Big Show benefit show on Friday, January 29th at The Neptune with Hibou and Lower Dens. [Under the Radar]

  • Beloved label Bloodshot Records are celebrating their 21st birthday in the best way: with a limited-edition set of six 7″ singles, packaged like a six-pack of beer, featuring songs about drinkin'! Rhode Island-based rockers Deer Tick raise a toast to The Pogues 1988 single "If I Should Fall From Grace With God," which you can stream below. The compilation Bloodshot Six Pack To Go will be released on December 4th. Happy birthday, Bloodshot! [Consequence of Sound]

  • Atmospheric Canadian rockers The Besnard Lakes share a cinematic new track today: stream the single "The Motorway" below, which will be released on The Golden Lion 12", out November 13th via Jagjaguwar. A full-length, titled A Coliseum Complex Museum, follows closely behind, hitting streets on January 22nd. [Stereogum]

  • A collection of previously-unreleased covers by Jeff Buckley, titled You and I, will be released on March 16th via Columbia/Legacy Recordings. The mostly-solo tracks are taken from his very first session after being signed to Columbia Records, and features covers of The Smiths, Bob Dylan, and, as you can stream below, a take on "Everyday People" by the Sly & The Family Stone. [Spin]

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