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The Hungry Saw cover
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The Hungry Saw
[ Beggars Banquet / CD - released 28/Apr/2008 ]
After two solo albums by leader Stuart Staples, 'The Hungry Saw' is the sound of a band not only returning to form, but stamping their status as musical royalty with their finest album to date.
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Conor Oberst
[ Spunk! Records / CD - released 4/Aug/2008 ]
Conor Oberst of Bright Eyes releases his first solo album in thirteen years. He is joined by the Mystic Valley Band comprising of Taylor Hollingsworth on guitar and Macey Taylor on bass.
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No, Virginia
[ Roadrunner Records / CD - released 19/May/2008 ]
This is a collection of B-sides and rarities taken from the 2006 'Yes, Virginia' sessions, plus new songs from 2008 sessions and a cover version of "Pretty in Pink", which was made famous by the Psychedelic Furs.
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Sleight of Heart
[ Full Time Hobby Records / CD - released 14/Apr/2008 ]
The captivating fourth solo album from Malcolm Middleton (ex-Arab Strap), 'Sleight of Heart', comprises tracks written during the 'Brighter Beat' album sessions and a handful of cover versions.
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The Stand Ins
[ Spunk! Records / CD - released 27/Oct/2008 ]
'The Stand Ins' is the sequel to 2007's critically acclaimed 'The Stage Names'. "Warm and concise, perfection in its minimal gestures. It's a beautiful record, and basically antichic."-NY Times.