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NEWS : Sep 05, 2012

Video: Mount Eerie - "Ocean Roar" - 09.05.2012
This week, Phil Elverum released his second album of the year under the Mount Eerie name, titled Ocean Roar (Clear Moon came out a few months back). Its first video, for the title track, is an abstract clip directed by Rebecca Carlisle-Healy, and it's pretty cool. Watch it below.



Stream the new David Byrne & St. Vincent album - 09.05.2012


On Sept. 11, David Byrne & St. Vincent will release Love This Giant, via 4AD. This week, however, NPR is streaming the album in full, a week before its release.

Listen here.



Video: Holograms - "Fever" - 09.05.2012
The video for the new single by Swedish post-punks Holograms is a trip. Somewhere between a classic '80s arcade game, an M.I.A. backdrop and a nostalgia nightmare, "Fever" is a bunch of pixilated images being thrown at the viewer at once. Watch the Pau Suris directed clip, from the band's self-titled album, below.



Of Montreal announce rarities album - 09.05.2012


Of Montreal's Kevin Barnes seems like the kind of guy who can never write too many songs, so it seems perfectly fitting that after releasing Paralytic Stalks earlier this year, Of Montreal will release a rarities compilation titled Daughter of Cloud Oct. 23, via Polyvinyl. Check out the tracklist and a stream of the track "Sails, Hermaphroditic," below.

Tracklist:

1 Our Love Is Senile
2 Obviousatonicnuncio
3 Sails, Hermaphroditic
4 Steppin' Out
5 Hindlopp Stat
6 Partizan Terminus
7 Georgie's Lament
8 Jan Doesn't Like It
9 Feminine Effects
10 Tender Fax
11 Psychotic Feeling
12 Alter Eagle
13 Kristiansand
14 Micro University
15 Subtext Read, Nothing New
16 Noir Blues to Tinnitus
17 Expecting to Fly (Buffalo Springfield cover)



Video: Here We Go Magic - "Hard to Be Close" - 09.05.2012
Here We Go Magic have just released the third video from new album A Different Ship, and it's another winner. Three guys get trapped in a broken elevator, and it gradually gets more ridiculous from there. Watch the clip, directed by Nat Livingston Johnson & Gregory Mitnick of PEKING, below.




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